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Mornington Bungalow,Drope Road St.George's-Super-Ely Mornington Bungalow, Drope Road St. George's -Super -Ely. £525,000 Freehold pablack.co.uk Cowbridge - PA Black 01446 772857 Mornington Bungalow, Drope Road , St. George's -Super -Ely , Cardiff, CF5 6EP . A most spacious four bedroom detached double fronted Whilst the first floor comprises three double bedrooms modern residence, set back with delightful landscaped and three stylish modern white bathrooms, the fourth and private gardens and lovely views across open fields double bedroom is located on the ground floor, ideal for and countryside. a teenager, an elderly parent or a guest suite, equipped with a stylish and contemporary modern Roca ensuite shower room. This distinctive deceptive home was built privately in 1980 and further extended in 2010. Beautifully fitted this Morngton Bungalow is set well back with a deep private entrance drive and extensive lawns, leading to a unique property provides versatile living space perfect for detached double garage (20'4 x 15'11). a growing family or ideal also for a retiring couple who require extra living space. The well designed secluded landscaped rear gardens are both level and private. This deceptive and versatile home is located within the hamlet village of St George's With each of the double bedrooms being ensuite the Super Ely, and the vendors have advised us that property could also accommodate two generation living, subject to offer they would consider offering early and with its delightful semi-rural location surrounded by possession! countryside the location lends well to wonderful country Location walks as well as equestrian opportunities. St Georges super Ely, also known as St Georges, is a small village and community in the western outskirts of Within a short driving distance is Cardiff allowing good Cardiff, in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales. Lying access to Cardiff City Centre, St Fagans and Llandaff, to the northwest of Culverhouse Cross, between whilst an exit onto the link road allows fast access to the Peterston-super-Ely and Michaelston-super-Ely, it M4 and Cowbridge. contains a medieval church and ruined manor house dated to the fifteenth century. St Georges super Ely lies to the northwest of Culverhouse Cross, beyond The property benefits white PVC double glazed windows, Coedarhydyglyn, and to the east of Peterston-super- Ely. It can also be accessed by road from Michaelston- gas heating with panel radiators (Worcester Boiler 2015 super-Ely, across the A 4232 road. The Cardiff- and just recently serviced), a sophisticated intruder Bridgend railway and River Ely pass through the village. alarm, mains electricity, mains water, LPG gas and private Cess Pit drainage. Ground Floor Entrance Reception Hall The capacious accommodation comprises an entrance porch, an entrance hall, a downstairs cloak room, a large Approached via a white PVC double glazed part panelled front entrance door, inset with pretty bevelled lounge (20'3 x 16'0), a white PVC double glazed sun lounge conservatory, a formal dining room (19'4 x 13'9), glass pane window with matching side screen windows, further PVC double glazed window with side drive a large fully fitted quality kitchen and breakfast room aspect and bevelled leaded upper lights, carpeted (25'8 x 12'2), and a separate large utility room. spindle balustrade staircase to first floor landing, useful under stair storage cupboard, double radiator, coved ceiling. pablack.co.uk Cowbridge - PA Black 01446 772857 Downstairs Cloakroom Formal Dining Room Utility Room Modern white suite comprising W.C. and pedestal wash hand 19' 4" x 13' 9" (5.89m x 4.19m) 9' 1" x 8' 4" (2.77m x 2.54m) basin with chrome taps, ceramic tiled floor, stylish chrome A particularly large room, equipped with two white PVC double Approached from the kitchen, wood laminate flooring, coved towel rail/radiator, PVC double glazed window to side, coved glazed windows each with pretty bevelled leaded glass upper ceiling, and space with plumbing for an automatic washing ceiling with spotlights, extractor fan. lights - one with a view across the frontage gardens and onto machine, space for the housing of a tumble drier, white PVC open green fields and the second with a side aspect. Coved double glazed window with bevelled leaded upper lights Built-In Cloaks Cupboard ceiling, large double radiator, and access to useful roof space overlooking the rear garden. This is a sizeable room and can storage area. be used as an office or study if required. Lounge 20' 3" x 16’ (6.17m x 4.88m) Kitchen / Breakfast Room Bedroom Four A capacious main reception room, inset with two white PVC 25' 8" x 12' 2" (7.82m x 3.71m) 12' 5" x 11' 10" (3.78m x 3.61m) Well fitted along two sides with an extensive range of panel A versatile guest bedroom approached from the kitchen double glazed windows each with pretty bevelled leaded glass upper lights overlooking the deep frontage gardens and drive, fronted floor and eye level units with laminate work surfaces independently, inset with a white PVC double glazed window three double radiators, pine fireplace surround inset with an and stylish chrome handles, ceramic tiled flooring throughout, with a pleasing rear garden view, coved ceiling, double electric fan heater with polished marble surround and hearth, part ceramic tiled walls, Cannon range cooker with six gas ring radiator. coved ceiling. White PVC double glazed French doors opening hob including wok burner, plus two fan assisted electric ovens, to.......... a separate electric grill and separate warming drawer. Ensuite Shower Room Stainless steel canopy style extractor hood with glass 7' 2" x 4' 1" (2.18m x 1.24m) Sun Lounge Conservatory surround and fly shelf with spotlights, under unit lighting, Stylish modern Roca remodelled suite comprising double size 11’ x 10' 9" maximum (3.35m x 3.28m maximum) freestanding island unit with breakfast bar and space for ceramic tiled shower with clear glass sliding door and screen, breakfast stools, pull out storage larder low level units with equipped with a chrome shower unit, slim line W.C., shaped A most impressive extra reception room, constructed with a retractable shelves, space with plumbing for an automatic cavity plinth outer wall surmounted by white PVC double pedestal wash hand basin with chrome mixer taps and pop-up dishwasher, modern sink unit with vegetable cleaner, mixer waste, ceramic tiled flooring, ceramic tiled walls, coved ceiling glazed windows each with pretty bevelled leaded upper lights, taps and drainer, space for the housing of an American style all beneath a polycarbonate roof fitted with custom made with spotlights, extractor fan, PVC double glazed window, fridge freezer, unit housing a wall mounted Bosch Worcester stylish chrome towel rail/radiator. blinds. Whit PVC double glazed French doors open onto a gas central heating boiler, electric consumer unit, double paved sun terrace, laminate wood flooring, electric power and radiator, ceiling with spotlights, further radiator, white PVC light and a double radiator, full views across the rear gardens. double glazed window with side garden view, white PVC double glazed window and matching white PVC double glazed outer door overlooking the rear gardens and opening on to a paved sun terrace. pablack.co.uk Cowbridge - PA Black 01446 772857 First Floor Landing Bedroom Two Ensuite Bathroom Approached via a returning spindle balustrade staircase 21' 8" x 10' 10" (6.60m x 3.30m) 6' 6" x 5' 6" (1.98m x 1.68m) leading to a sizeable landing, two Velux double glazed Plus a further deep 5' 9" x 3' 10" recess alcove ideal for a Stylish white modern contemporary suite with ceramic tiled windows to rear double radiator, access to useful eaves roof dressing table etc. and equipped with a PVC window with rear floor and ceramic tiled walls, comprising shower bath with space storage area. views across green fields. This spacious second double chrome shower unit and clear glass shaped shower screen bedroom also benefits three Velux double glazed windows with chrome handle, chrome mixer taps, contemporary shaped Master Bedroom One providing considerable natural light, two radiators. pedestal wash hand basin with chrome mixer taps and pop-up 21’ x 13' 1" (6.40m x 3.99m) waste, slim line W.C., stylish chrome towel rail/radiator, Inset with a white PVC double glazed window with elevated Ensuite Bathroom extractor fan, ceiling with spotlights. first floor outlooks across green open fields where cattle graze 6' 7" x 5' 4" (2.01m x 1.63m) and across the frontage gardens and drive, further PVC Stylish contemporary modern white suite with ceramic tiled Outside window to side, additional PVC double glazed window to rear floor and ceramic tiled walls comprising shower bath with Front Gardens again with green fields and countryside in view. Access to chrome waterfall shower fitment and separate hand fitment, Deep front gardens laid chiefly to lawn enclosed by pastel useful eaves roof space storage areas, two double radiators. shaped clear glass shower screen with chrome handle, large rendered coloured boundary walls surmounted by decorative pedestal wash hand basin with contemporary mixer taps and railings and approached via double gates. The front garden is Ensuite Shower Room pop-up waste, slim line W.C., stylish chrome towel rail/radiator, also enclosed on both sides by 6 Ft. close timber boarded 7' 7" x 5' 5" (2.31m x 1.65m) PVC double glazed window to rear, extractor fan, ceiling with panel fencing to afford privacy and security. spotlights. Stylish modern white suite with ceramic tiled floor and ceramic tiled walls comprising contemporary walk-in shower with clear Front Entrance Drive glass screen and chrome shower unit with waterfall fitment Bedroom Three Block paved private off street vehicular entrance drive with and separate hand fitment, shaped pedestal wash hand basin 14' 1" x 8' 4" (4.29m x 2.54m) ample parking space for four - five vehicles with additional with chrome mixer taps and pop-up waste, slim line W.C., PVC Velux double glazed window to front, double radiator, and turning space, outside ornamental lights and security lights double glazed window to side, stylish chrome towel access to useful eaves roof space storage area.
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