54 West Ella Way, Hull HU10 7LR Offers Over

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

54 West Ella Way, Hull HU10 7LR Offers Over 1 The Square, Willerby, East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6AD Tel: 01482 651155 | Email: [email protected] www.quickclarke.co.uk 54 West Ella Way, Hull HU10 7LR Offers Over £485,000 • Imposing detached family home ENTRANCE HALLWAY FAMILY BATHROOM DOUBLE GLAZING • Superb location 14'7" maximum x 10'7" (4.45m maximum x 3.23m ) 8'0" x 8'10" (2.44m x 2.69m ) The property has majority uPVC double glazing. With a beautiful oak panelling to return staircase leading to the With windows to the rear elevation, a four piece suite • Stunning gardens first floor accommodation with under stairs storage cupboard, comprises a panelled bath, low level WC, pedestal wash hand TENURE • No chain oak flooring flows throughout this area a further storage basin, independent shower cubicle and fully tiled walls in We believe the tenure of the property to be Freehold (to be cupboard and a door into the: two tone tiling with feature border tiling. Tiled floor. confirmed by the vendor’s solicitor). • Four bedrooms • Two reception rooms LOUNGE EXTERNAL VIEWING 22'3" x 12'7" (6.78m x 3.84m ) The property is approached by a spacious private driveway Contact the agents Willerby office on 01482 651155 for prior • So much scope on offer With window to the front elevation and sliding patio doors leading to the garage which has doors opening into the: appointment to view. • Private driveway leading out into the Conservtory, beautiful feature fireplace and GARAGE AREA FINANCIAL SERVICES • Garage TV aerial point. 17'5" x 9'5" (5.31m x 2.87m ) Quick & Clarke are pleased to be able to offer independent • EPC Rating: TBC CONSERVATORY With power and light. advice regarding mortgages and further details can be 12'6" x 10'7" (3.81m x 3.23m ) obtained by contacting our Willerby office on 01482 651155. THE PROPERTY With French doors to the garden. Enjoying undisturbed views of REAR GARDEN Independent advice will be given by a qualified financial the stunning south facing garden. The rear SOUTH facing garden can be accessed securely from services consultant and written quotations are available Located within this highly regarded residential area, this both sides of the property and leads down to a stunning upon request. This could save you time and money when delightful imposing detached family home is offered to the DINING ROOM sweeping lawned garden with an extensive patio area and searching for the most competitive deals. Our mortgage market with no chain. Having been owned by the current owners 12'11" x 11'1" (3.94m x 3.38m) well stocked and maintained mature borders. The extensive adviser has access to every lending scheme currently for many superb years and providing versatile family living, the With window enjoying splendid views over the rear garden. patio area creates a great vast entertainment area and available through a computerised sourcing system. fringing on to the sweeping lawn. There is a garden pond and property now offers a blank canvas for the discerning purchaser BREAKFAST KITCHEN EPC RATING to come in and completely transform the property to their style seating area overlooking this area. At the head of the garden 13'2" x 10'6" (4.01m x 3.20m ) For full details of the EPC rating of this property please and design but with its spacious accommodation, large is a shed. With window to the rear elevation enjoying splendid views over contact our office. stunning gardens, ample parking and garage, this beautiful the garden, fitted base and wall units with work surfaces and SERVICES family residence will make a long standing home which will tiled splashbacks with contrasting tiled floor, stainless steel All mains services are available or connected to the property. evolve with the owners throughout the years. Viewing is a sink unit with drainer and mixer tap, hob and oven, tiled definite must of what is a genuinely splendid property. flooring and door with access to the: CENTRAL HEATING The property has the benefit of gas central heating. LOCATION REAR LOBBY/UTILITY ROOM West Ella Way is located off Beverley Road in Kirk Ella. With door to the garden. Door leads in to the Garage. Kirk Ella remains one of the most sought after areas in the East FIRST FLOOR Riding, lying on the Western side of Hull and at the foot of the Yorkshire Wolds. Kirk Ella as a village has a highly regarded SPACIOUS LANDING primary school, public house and a number of local services, 13'2" x 10'6" (4.01m x 3.20m ) however, very close by in neighbouring Willerby is a much Having feature picture window to the front elevation. A superb broader range of amenities including three large supermarkets spacious area currently used as a study area. Storage cupboard. including Waitrose with further shopping available close by in Anlaby. The area is well served with schools and lies close to BEDROOM 1 Hull Collegiate Independent School. 13'9" x 11'8" to wardrobes (4.19m x 3.56m to wardrobes ) uPVC window to the rear elevation enjoying a Southerly aspect THE ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES and splendid views over the rear garden, fitted bedroom furniture comprising fitted wardrobes providing hanging and GROUND FLOOR storage facilities and matching overhead units. ENTRANCE BEDROOM 2 A solid wood door with glazed inserts leads into the: 12'4" x 9'8" (3.76m x 2.95m ) With window to the front elevation. Modern wood laminate ENTRANCE PORCH flooring. Having access to the: BEDROOM 3 DOWNSTAIRS WC 14'7" x 10'4" (4.45m x 3.15m ) With wash basin set in vanity unit and low level WC. With window to the rear elevation enjoying splendid Southerly views over the rear garden and fitted wardrobes providing hanging and storage facilities. BEDROOM 4 11'5" x 8'11" (3.48m x 2.72m ) With window to the front elevation. VIEWINGS Strictly by appointment through the Sole Agent's Willerby Office on 01482 651155 . The mention of any appliances &/or services within these sales particulars does not imply they are in full and efficient working order. ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE & FOR GUIDANCE ONLY We endeavour to make our sale details accurate & reliable, but if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to check the information. Do so, particularly if contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. NONE OF THE STATEMENTS CONTAINED IN THESE PARTICULARS ARE TO BE RELIED UPON AS STATEMENT OR REPRESENTATION OF FACT. These sales particulars are based on an inspection made at the time of instruction and are intended to give a general description of the property at the time. Tel: 01482 651155 www.quickclarke.co.uk.
Recommended publications
  • Housing Land Supply Position Statement 2020/21 to 2024/25
    www.eastriding.gov.uk www.eastriding.gov.uk ff YouYouTubeTube East Riding Local Plan 2012 - 2029 Housing Land Supply Position Statement For the period 2020/21 to 2024/25 December 2020 Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 1 Background ........................................................................................................................ 1 National Policy .................................................................................................................. 1 Performance ...................................................................................................................... 3 Residual housing requirement ......................................................................................... 5 2 Methodology ........................................................................................................... 7 Developing the Methodology ........................................................................................... 7 Covid-19 ............................................................................................................................. 8 Calculating the Potential Capacity of Sites .................................................................... 9 Pre-build lead-in times ................................................................................................... 10 Build rates for large sites ..............................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Roads Turnpike Trusts Eastern Yorkshire
    E.Y. LOCAL HISTORY SERIES: No. 18 ROADS TURNPIKE TRUSTS IN EASTERN YORKSHIRE br K. A. MAC.\\AHO.' EAST YORKSHIRE LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY 1964 Ffve Shillings Further topies of this pamphlet (pnce ss. to members, 5s. to wm­ members) and of others in the series may be obtained from the Secretary.East Yorkshire Local History Society, 2, St. Martin's Lane, Mitklegate, York. ROADS AND TURNPIKE TRUSTS IN EASTERN YORKSHIRE by K. A. MACMAHON, Senior Staff Tutor in Local History, The University of Hull © East YQrk.;hiT~ Local History Society '96' ROADS AND TURNPIKE TRUSTS IN EASTERN YORKSHIRE A major purpose of this survey is to discuss the ongms, evolution and eventual decline of the turnpike trusts in eastern Yorkshire. The turnpike trust was essentially an ad hoc device to ensure the conservation, construction and repair of regionaIly important sections of public highway and its activities were cornple­ menrary and ancillary to the recognised contemporary methods of road maintenance which were based on the parish as the adminis­ trative unit. As a necessary introduction to this theme, therefore, this essay will review, with appropriate local and regional illustration, certain major features ofroad history from medieval times onwards, and against this background will then proceed to consider the history of the trusts in East Yorkshire and the roads they controlled. Based substantially on extant record material, notice will be taken of various aspects of administration and finance and of the problems ofthe trusts after c. 1840 when evidence oftheir decline and inevit­ able extinction was beginning to be apparent. .. * * * Like the Romans two thousand years ago, we ofthe twentieth century tend to regard a road primarily as a continuous strip ofwel1 prepared surface designed for the easy and speedy movement ofman and his transport vehicles.
    [Show full text]
  • NOTICE of POLL East Riding of Yorkshire Council
    East Riding of Yorkshire Council Election of District Councillors BEVERLEY RURAL WARD NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of DISTRICT COUNCILLORS for the WARD of BEVERLEY RURAL will be held on THURSDAY 2 MAY 2019, between the hours of 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM 2. The number of DISTRICT COUNCILLORS to be elected is THREE 3. The names, addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated and the names of all the persons signing the Candidates’ nomination papers are as set out here under :- Candidate Name Address of candidate Description of candidate Names of Proposer and Seconder Names of Assentors Jennifer Ann Stewart Susan Sugars BEAUMONT 19 Fern Close Conservative Party Ian Stewart Audrey Tector Kevin Driffield Candidate John Burnett Elizabeth Holdich E. Yorks Nicholas Dunning Elizabeth Dunning YO25 6UR Paul Staniford Jillian Staniford Jennifer Ann Stewart Susan Sugars GATESHILL 72 New Walkergate Conservative Party Ian Stewart Audrey Tector Bernard Beverley Candidate John Burnett Elizabeth Holdich HU17 9EE Nicholas Dunning Elizabeth Dunning Paul Staniford Jillian Staniford Jennifer Ann Stewart Susan Sugars GREENWOOD Burton Mount Conservative Party Ian Stewart Audrey Tector Pauline Malton Road Candidate John Burnett Elizabeth Holdich Cherry Burton Nicholas Dunning Elizabeth Dunning HU17 7RA Paul Staniford Jillian Staniford Helen Townend E Cameron-Smith GRIMES 17 Eastgate Green Party James Townend Matthew Smith Philip Nigel North Newbald Robert Smith Joyce Elizabeth Smith YO43 4SD Leandro
    [Show full text]
  • ERN Nov 2009.Indb
    WINNER OF THE GOOD COMMUNICATIONS AWARD 2008 FOR JOURNALISM EAST RIDING If undelivered please return to HG115, East Riding of Yorkshire Council, County Hall, Cross Street, Beverley, HU17 9BA Advertisement Feature At Last! A NEW FORM OF HEATING FROM GERMANY… NEWS Simple to install, Powerful, Economical, and no more servicing – EVER! n Germany & Austria more and are making that same decision! When more people are choosing to you see this incredible heating for NOVEMBER 2009 EDITION Iheat their homes and offices with yourself, you could be next! a very special form of electric Discover for yourself this incredible • FREE TO YOU heating in preference to gas, oil, lpg heating from Germany. Get your or any other form of conventional info pack right away by calling • PAID FOR BY central heating. Here in the UK Elti Heating on Bridlington ADVERTISING more and more of our customers 01262 677579. New ‘destination’ playpark one of best in East Riding IN THIS ISSUE BACKING THE BID Help us bring the World Cup to East Yorkshire PAGE 28 WIN A WEDDING Win your perfect day with a Heritage Coast wedding PAGE 23 WIN A CRUSHER ENCOURAGING MORE CHILDREN TO PLAY OUT: Councillor Chris Matthews, chairman of the council, Win a free crusher in our blue bins draw opens the new playpark at Haltemprice Leisure Centre, with local schoolchildren and Nippy the kangaroo to help you wash and squash PAGE 9 EXCITING NEW PLAYPARK OPENS BY Tom Du Boulay best facilities in the East Riding by £200,000 from the Department protection, said: “The new and gives children and young for Children, Schools and Families playpark is a state-of-the-art E.
    [Show full text]
  • A Link Between West Ella and Devon
    A Link between West Ella and Devon Introduction This story came about following a chance comment in a Hull-based Facebook group having local history as one of its themes. A member of the group noted that “there is a Kirk Ella Road in Plymouth”. Why should this be? What connection, if any, has Plymouth, Devon, with the village of Kirk Ella, near Hull, in East Yorkshire? These questions, stemming from the above chance comment, have given rise to the fascinating tale that you are about to read. There is a housing estate in Yelverton, a village around 10 miles north of Plymouth, where street names read as follows: Westella Road, Eastella Road, Southella Road and Kirkella Road (there is even a Midella Road, but no Northella Road). This estate, officially named as Westella Park, is known to locals as “The Ellas”, and was first developed by a builder called William Ernest Hiscock Howard “The Ellas” in Yelverton, Devon early in the 20th century. He was born far from Devon (and East Yorkshire), in Kent, and it is William who is the main character in our story. However, along the way we shall also meet many other members of his wider family and their stories form a fascinating sub-plot. We shall also attempt to find a solution to the double mystery of why William took the additional surname, Howard (he was born Hiscock), and what his connection, if any, might have been with West Ella1 in East Yorkshire. In further intrigues, we learn of a family dispute over property, a rare Victorian divorce, a fatal voyage to New Zealand, a tragic suicide, two cases of bigamy and the formation of a bond between two families who met in Hull but whose origins were in widely separated parts of England.
    [Show full text]
  • Acrobat Distiller, Job 2
    5. Amphibians and reptiles Common toad Bufo bufo Key Sites: Saltfleetby - Theddlethorpe NNR (TF 470 910). Summary Status: • Wildlife and Countryside Act: Schedule 5, Section 9 (5). • Habitats Directive: not listed. • Berne Convention: not listed. • Red Data Book: not listed. • Breeding Status in the Humber: Breeding. • Widespread and common or abundant. Description The common toad Bufo bufo is a widespread amphibian found throughout Britain although this species is absent from Ireland. They are generally brown, grey or dirty green and have the ability to lighten or darken their skin depending on environmental conditions. Their skin is covered in warts which secrete a toxic substance when the toad is seriously threatened. Like most toad species the common toad has short stubby legs. It therefore moves in a series of short hops rather than the large leaps taken by the common frog (Beebee & Griffiths 2000). The common toad tends to avoid grazed pasture, improved grassland, arable fields, heathland and moorlands in favour of rough grassland, scrub and open woodland. Large permanent water bodies with a good cover of emergent and submerged vegetation are preferred. Unlike other British amphibian species, they are able to inhabit ponds, which support fish, due to the unpalatability of common toad tadpoles (Beebee & Griffiths 2000). Common toads feed primarily on ground dwelling arthropods such as ants (family Formicidae), beetles (order Coleoptera), spiders (order Araneae) and earwigs (order Dermaptera), although slower moving items such as earthworms (Class Oligochaeta), and gastropods such as slugs and snails are also taken (Gittins 1987 in Beebee & Griffiths 2000). Distribution within the Humber As in many kinds of species survey, the observed distribution of records will reflect differences in recording effort as well as the real distribution of a species.
    [Show full text]
  • Allocations Document
    East Riding Local Plan 2012 - 2029 Allocations Document PPOCOC--L Adopted July 2016 “Making It Happen” PPOC-EOOC-E Contents Foreword i 1 Introduction 2 2 Locating new development 7 Site Allocations 11 3 Aldbrough 12 4 Anlaby Willerby Kirk Ella 16 5 Beeford 26 6 Beverley 30 7 Bilton 44 8 Brandesburton 45 9 Bridlington 48 10 Bubwith 60 11 Cherry Burton 63 12 Cottingham 65 13 Driffield 77 14 Dunswell 89 15 Easington 92 16 Eastrington 93 17 Elloughton-cum-Brough 95 18 Flamborough 100 19 Gilberdyke/ Newport 103 20 Goole 105 21 Goole, Capitol Park Key Employment Site 116 22 Hedon 119 23 Hedon Haven Key Employment Site 120 24 Hessle 126 25 Hessle, Humber Bridgehead Key Employment Site 133 26 Holme on Spalding Moor 135 27 Hornsea 138 East Riding Local Plan Allocations Document - Adopted July 2016 Contents 28 Howden 146 29 Hutton Cranswick 151 30 Keyingham 155 31 Kilham 157 32 Leconfield 161 33 Leven 163 34 Market Weighton 166 35 Melbourne 172 36 Melton Key Employment Site 174 37 Middleton on the Wolds 178 38 Nafferton 181 39 North Cave 184 40 North Ferriby 186 41 Patrington 190 42 Pocklington 193 43 Preston 202 44 Rawcliffe 205 45 Roos 206 46 Skirlaugh 208 47 Snaith 210 48 South Cave 213 49 Stamford Bridge 216 50 Swanland 219 51 Thorngumbald 223 52 Tickton 224 53 Walkington 225 54 Wawne 228 55 Wetwang 230 56 Wilberfoss 233 East Riding Local Plan Allocations Document - Adopted July 2016 Contents 57 Withernsea 236 58 Woodmansey 240 Appendices 242 Appendix A: Planning Policies to be replaced 242 Appendix B: Existing residential commitments and Local Plan requirement by settlement 243 Glossary of Terms 247 East Riding Local Plan Allocations Document - Adopted July 2016 Contents East Riding Local Plan Allocations Document - Adopted July 2016 Foreword It is the role of the planning system to help make development happen and respond to both the challenges and opportunities within an area.
    [Show full text]
  • Appendix 2.4. Yorkshire Parliamentary Enclosure Awards
    Changes in the status and distribution of mammals of the order Carnivora in Yorkshire from 1600. County history of the fox, badger, otter, pine marten, stoat, weasel, polecat, American mink, wildcat and domestic cat. Item Type Thesis Authors Howes, Colin Anthony Rights <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by-nc-nd/3.0/"><img alt="Creative Commons License" style="border-width:0" src="http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by- nc-nd/3.0/88x31.png" /></a><br />The University of Bradford theses are licenced under a <a rel="license" href="http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/">Creative Commons Licence</a>. Download date 25/09/2021 18:49:21 Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4306 APPENDIX 2.4. YORKSHIRE PARLIAMENTARY ENCLOSURE AWARDS. APPENDIX 2.4. YORKSHIRE PARLIAMENTARY ENCLOSURE AWARDS (From English (1985) and Local Records Offices) (In alphabetical order of parish). Key: NR = North Riding, ER = East Riding, WR = West Riding, N = Nottinghamshire NY = North Yorkshire, SY = South Yorkshire, WY = West Yorkshire, H = Humberside, Cl = Cleveland, Cu = Cumbria , D = Durham, La = Lancashire, Li = Lincolnshire, Gm = Greater Manchester, Post Parish/Township Riding 1974 Act Award Acres County Abbotside, High NR NY 1814 1851 128 Abbotside, High & Low NR NY 1824 1837 938 Abbotside, High & Low NR NY 1880 1881 9701 Acklam ER NY 1769 1776 796 Acklam ER NY 1825 1854 310 Ackton WR WY 1812 1816 60 Ackworth WR WY 1772 1774 652 Acomb & Holgate WR NY 1774 1776 1581 Adingham WR WY 1865 1873 735 Adlingfleet WR H 1843 1847 1051
    [Show full text]
  • West Ella Road, West Ella, East Yorkshire, HU10 7SF
    Jasmine Cottage, 250 West Ella Road, West Ella, East Yorkshire, HU10 7SF • Picture Postcard Setting • Excellent Living Space • Outstanding Det Cottage • 3 Bedrooms • Real "Wow" Factor • Gardens and Garage • Beautifully Appointed • EPC=E £335,000 250 West Ella Road (continued) Printed 24th August 2018 INTRODUCTION This outstanding detached cottage is truly unique and stands in the delightful conservation village of West Ella between Kirk Ella and Swanland which is characterised by many homes of distinction. Jasmine Cottage has a real "wow" factor combining the appeal of a period property with the best of modern living. Beautifully appointed throughout this lovely home affords particularly spacious living accommodation with a stunning lounge, study and an open plan dining and kitchen area to the rear of the house. There is also a downstairs W.C. At first floor three attractive bedrooms are served by a feature bathroom with a freestanding bath. The accommodation has the benefit of gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing. The property has a block set frontage ideal for parking and there is a single garage. The rear garden is to be enjoyed with a large patio area and a good sized lawn beyond, there is also an attractive circular white wash building which can be used for storage etc and was historically a pig sty. The property's location is one of the areas most desirable addresses and early viewing is strongly recommended - a rare opportunity indeed! LOCATION One of the most desirable places to live in East Yorkshire! The picture postcard village of West Ella lies between Kirk Ella and Swanland on the eastern edge of the Yorkshire Wolds some 6 miles to the west of the city of Kingston upon Hull.
    [Show full text]
  • 929 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    929 bus time schedule & line map 929 Bricknell Estate <-> North Ferriby View In Website Mode The 929 bus line (Bricknell Estate <-> North Ferriby) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bricknell Estate <-> North Ferriby: 4:15 PM (2) North Ferriby <-> Bricknell Estate: 8:05 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 929 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 929 bus arriving. Direction: Bricknell Estate <-> North Ferriby 929 bus Time Schedule 33 stops Bricknell Estate <-> North Ferriby Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:15 PM Bishop Alcock Road, Bricknell Estate Tuesday 4:15 PM Hotham Road North, Bricknell Estate Wednesday 4:15 PM Westlands Road, Derringham Thursday 4:15 PM Woodlands Road, Derringham Friday 4:15 PM Willerby Road, Kingston Upon Hull Saturday Not Operational Nelson Road, Derringham 2 Nelson Road, Kingston Upon Hull Springhead Avenue, Derringham Willerby Road, Kingston Upon Hull 929 bus Info Direction: Bricknell Estate <-> North Ferriby Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby Stops: 33 Trip Duration: 35 min Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby Line Summary: Bishop Alcock Road, Bricknell Estate, Kingston Road, Kingston Upon Hull Hotham Road North, Bricknell Estate, Westlands Road, Derringham, Woodlands Road, Derringham, Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby Nelson Road, Derringham, Springhead Avenue, Derringham, Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby, Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby, Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby, Willerby Kingston Road,
    [Show full text]
  • EAST RIDING of YORKSHIRE HEARTH TAX ASSESSMENT MICHAELMAS 1672 by David and Susan Neave
    EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE HEARTH TAX ASSESSMENT MICHAELMAS 1672 by David and Susan Neave 1. INTRODUCTION This volume comprises the hearth tax returns for the historic East Riding of Yorkshire and the town and county of Hull.1 The East Riding, the smallest of the three Yorkshire ridings, covers some 750,000 acres (303,750 hectares). It is almost totally bounded by water with the Humber estuary to the south, the North Sea to the east, and the river Ouse to the west and south and river Derwent to the north. The boundary, around 200 miles in length, is only land- based for seven miles between York and Stamford Bridge and eight miles between Binnington Carr and North Cliff, Filey (Map 1).2 Hull, more correctly Kingston-upon-Hull, stands at the confluence of the river Hull and the Humber estuary. The riding divides into four main natural regions, the Yorkshire Wolds, Holderness, the Vale of York, and the Vale of Pickering (Map 2). The Yorkshire Wolds, a great crescent of chalk stretching from the Humber to the coast at Flamborough Head, is the most distinctive relief feature of the region. Essentially a high tableland of gently rolling downs dissected by numerous steep-sided dry valleys it reaches a maximum height of around 808 feet (246 metres) above sea-level near Garrowby Hill. At the coast the chalk cliffs rise up to 400 feet (120 metres). Along the western edge of the Wolds are the Jurassic Hills, a narrow band of limestone that broadens out to the north to form an area of distinctive scenery to the south of Malton.
    [Show full text]
  • 17 Elveley Drive, West Ella, East Yorkshire, HU10 7RT
    17 Elveley Drive, West Ella, East Yorkshire, HU10 7RT • Detached House • Four Bedrooms • Sought After Location • Two Receptions • Requires Refurbishment • Garage & Gardens • Much Potential • EPC = F £415,000 17 Elveley Drive (continued) Printed 16th March 2017 INTRODUCTION Standing on the western side of Elveley Drive this four bedroomed detached house is ready for a programme of refurbishment and possibly extension, subject to appropriate permissions, which would create a great family home in a highly desirable area. Currently the layout includes a large hallway with lounge and dining room situated off plus there is a conservatory, breakfast kitchen, utility and downstairs cloaks/WC. At first floor are four bedrooms, bathroom and shower room accessed from a spacious landing. The accommodation has the benefit of gas fired central heating and some double glazing. Outside the property is set well back from the road with a long driveway leading passed a lawned garden up to the garage. The rear garden enjoys a westerly aspect. LOCATION Elveley Drive is one of the area's most sought after locations and runs between West Ella Road and Riplingham Road. The property is therefore convenient for the surrounding West Hull villages of Kirk Ella, Willerby, Anlaby and Swanland which provide a range of local shops and amenities. Hull golf course is located nearby together with many other recreational facilities. Convenient access can be gained towards Hull city centre or in a westerly direction towards the A63/M62 motorway network. ACCOMMODATION Residential entrance door to: ENTRANCE HALL 16' x 11' approx (4.88m x 3.35m approx) With staircase leading up to the first floor off and with cupboard under.
    [Show full text]