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Price £195,000 Cumbria, La13 0Py 65 RAMPSIDE, BARROW -IN -FURNESS, PRICE £195,000 CUMBRIA, LA13 0PY This is a detached, double fronted bungalow set on a level garden plot in the coastal area of Rampside. There is an oil CH system, UPVC framed DG and no upper chain. 2 1 1 Garage and Off Road Parking Lounge DIRECTIONS As you approach the coast road from Barrow, you will reach the roundabout where you need to take the second exit to Rampside/Roa Island. As you pass the Clarkes Hotel, you will then shortly see the community centre. The property is then only a short distance further along on the right. LOCATION The property is situated in a lovely level position in Rampside, a popular coastal area of Barrow. The immediate area attracts visitors including local people who visit the nearby historic Piel Island and Castle. There is also the Bosun's Locker providing food and drink etc, The Concle Inn pub, a bus service, community centre and also the Clarkes Hotel. DESCRIPTION This property has two private driveways allowing for off-road parking, one of them also leads to a large detached garage at the rear of the property. The central door opens into the hallway where there is a large loft access point, radiator and doors leading in to all of the living accommodation. The lounge is an excellent size room, running almost the full depth of the property and having windows to each of the elevations. The naturally light room has radiators and a decorative York stone fireplace. The kitch en has modern looking units with white panel doors and a wood effect laminate worktop with an enamelled sink unit. There is a freestanding cooker, plumbed washing machine and fridge and freezer units. The oil fired boiler is fitted beneath the work surface and provides hot water throughout the property and also runs the radiators. There is an external door onto the driveway. There are two bedrooms including a bay windowed room at the front with excellent double proportions. The second bedroom has been extended with a fully glazed addition with a polycarbonate style roof covering providing a full view of the rear garden and fields beyond. There is a large bathroom with a three-piece suite in white with a shower installed over the bath and sc reen alongside. There is also a pedestal wash hand basin, WC and built-in linen cupboard. Externally there are gar den areas to the front and rear. TENURE Freehold What we love about the property…….. “We love this property's location in Rampside. It’s only a short walk to the beach and also to the Concle Inn too.” www.pooletownsend.co.uk Property l ayout ROOM DIMENSIONS Entrance Hall Lounge 20'2 (6.17 m) X 11'11 (3.63 m) Kitchen 11'11 (3.63 m) X 8'10 (2.69 m) Bedroom One 11'10 (3.62 m) X 10'9 (3.30 m) plus bay Bedroom Two 10'5 (3.19 m) X 13'7 (4.14 m) maximum Bathroom 8'5 (2.58 m) X 7'11 (2.41 m) Your viewing appointment is on ____________________________________ Additional information Visit us at Council Tax Band: C www.pooletownsend.co.uk Local Authority: Barrow in Furness Borough Council [email protected] Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil supply for central heating system. We are open Monday – Friday 9.00 – 5.00 EPC Rating = E Saturday 9.00 – 1.00 Our team are available weekdays 8am til 8pm Your mortgage arrangements Barrow 01229 811811 Poole Townsend Solicitors are able to help you choose Ulverston 01229 588111 from the many mortgage and life insurance products Grange 015395 33316 available. Please contact one of our Independent Kendal 01539 734455 Advisers for an appointment. Milnthorpe 015395 62044 Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage All photographs on this brochure have been taken with a Poole Townsend are Independent Financial Advisers combination of a wide angle lens – 10-20mm aperture and authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct standard lens – 18-55mm. Authority. Authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Internet connection and speeds are available at Regulation Authority No. 00076553. http://www.rightmove.co.uk/broadband-speed-in-my-area.html .
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