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Kingfisher Drive, Catterick Garrison £165000 The best move you’ll make Kingfisher Drive, Catterick Garrison £165,000 3 Good Sized Bedrooms Large Kitchen Living Room with Breakfast Room Balcony Well Presented Tiered Integral Garage And Gardens Parking EPC C Love Property UK Ltd. 18 Richmond Road, Catterick Garrison, Richmond, North Yorkshire DL9 3JA 01748 834373 [email protected] www.lovepropertyuk.co.uk Hipswell Hipswell is a small village in Catterick Garrison, well placed for local amenities, schools, shops, bars, restaurants and a leisure centre. Kingfisher Drive is a small cul de sac development of houses and apartments built in 2005 by Redrow. The surrounding area over looks a small beck and woodland and is within walking distance of nursery, primary and secondary schools. A new shopping centre including 7 screen cinema is under construction also within a few minutes walk. A central area giving many options to potential residents being also very close proximity to the A1 north and south. 2 Kingfisher Drive A semi detached house situated on a private corner plot with open views to the front. The property was built in 2005 and was bought off plan by the current owner. It has a well equipped kitchen with integrated fridge freezer, dishwasher, electric oven and hob with French doors to the garden, large living room with French doors to the balcony and open views to the front. On the second floor there are three bedrooms with the master having en suite shower room and fitted wardrobes. The security alarm system was installed by the housebuilder, as well as additional power sockets in the kitchen, living room and bedrooms. To the front there is driveway parking and access to the bigger than average garage. The back garden is well presented and has a decking area and side access. Dimensions GROUND FLOOR Driveway Garage 18ft9 x 9ft Hallway FIRST FLOOR WC Living Room - 16ft4 x 12ft4 Kitchen Diner - 16ft4 x 10ft SECOND FLOOR Bedroom 1 - 13ft1 x 10ft2 En Suite Bedroom 2 - 12ft5 x 8ft2 Bedroom 3 - 12ft5 x 8ft1 Bathroom The best move you’ll make Independent Mortgage Advice Love Property Estate Agents are keen to stress the importance of seeking independent mortgage advice. If you are in need of mortgage advice our team will be pleased to make you an appointment with an independent mortgage advisor. 01748 834373. (Remember your home is at risk if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage or other loans secured on it ).Minimum age 18. FREE VALUATION SERVICE If you are looking to sell Love Property Estate Agents offers a FREE NO OBLIGATION market appraisal service designed to give you the best advice on marketing your property. Contact our sales team on 01748 834373 to book an appointment. DISCLAIMER These particulars are intended to give a fair and reliable description of the property but no responsibility for any inaccuracy or error can be accepted and do not constitute an offer or contract. The owner/occupier informed us that any service/appliances (including central heating if fitted) referred to in this brochure operated satisfactorily but they have not been tested. If a property is unoccupied at any time there may be reconnection charges for any switched off/disconnected or drained services or appliances - All measurements are approximate. The best move you’ll make The best move you’ll make The best move you’ll make .
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