The Glory Hole, Owmby Cliff Road Owmby-By-Spital, Market Rasen, LN8 2HL

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The Glory Hole, Owmby Cliff Road Owmby-By-Spital, Market Rasen, LN8 2HL The Glory Hole, Owmby Cliff Road Owmby-by-Spital, Market Rasen, LN8 2HL £250,000 This is a three bedroomed detached dormer style house situated in the popular village of Owmby-by-Spital. The property has internal accommodation to comprise of Inner Hallway, Lounge, Conservatory, Dining Room, Ground Floor Master Bedroom with En-suite Bathroom, separate WC, Kitchen Diner, Utility Room and First Floor Landing leading to two Bedrooms and Family Shower Room. Outside there is a garden to the front, a pressed concrete driveway providing off road parking and a detached garage. There is a concrete rear yard and a pressed concrete area to the side. The property has oil fired central heating and UPVC double glazing. The property is being sold with No Onward Chain. The Glory Hole, Owmby Cliff Road, Owmby-by-Spital, Market Rasen, LN8 2HL SERVICES Mains Electricity, Water and Drainage. Oil fired central heating. EPC RATING – D. TENURE - Freehold. VIEWINGS - By prior appointment through Mundys. DIRECTIONS Head out of Market Rasen along Gainsborough Road through the village of Middle Rasen continuing along Gainsborough Road (A631) towards Glentham. Once in the village of Glentham turn left towards Caenby and continue through the village of Normanby-by-Spital. On entering Owmby-by-Spital turn right onto Owmby Cliff Road and turn right after Fox Court. The property can be located via our for sale board up the private lane. LOCATION Owmby-by-Spital is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire. It is situated approx. 2 miles east of the A15, 11 miles north of Lincoln and 8 miles west of Market Rasen. There is a local primary school situated in the neighbouring village of Normanby by Spital. Together with a post office and public house. INNER HALLWAY With UPVC window and door to the front aspect, stairs to the first floor landing with storage below, radiator and doors to the lounge, ground floor master bedroom, WC, dining room and kitchen diner. LOUNGE 15' 6" x 13' 3" (4.72m x 4.04m) , with walk-in UPVC bay window to the front aspect, open fireplace with decorative surround, UPVC double doors to the conservatory, radiator and wall lights. CONSERVATORY 21' 5" x 9' 0" (6.53m x 2.74m) , with UPVC windows and door to the rear aspect views over farmland, door to the lounge, radiator and wall lights. MASTER BEDROOM 13' 1" x 13' 4" (3.99m x 4.06m) , with UPVC window to the conservatory, radiator, fitted wardrobes and door to the en-suite bathroom. EN-SUITE BATHROOM 6' 3" x 8' 2" (1.91m x 2.49m) , with UPVC window to the rear aspect, suite to comprise of bath with shower over, WC and wash hand basin, radiator, partly tiled walls and extraction fan. WC With UPVC window to the rear aspect, WC and wash hand basin. DINING ROOM 14' 5" x 11' 1" (4.39m x 3.38m) , with UPVC double doors to the front aspect, radiator and space for dining room table. KITCHEN/DINER 17' 7" x 10' (5.36m x 3.05m) , with UPVC window to the front aspect, door to the rear entrance, fitted with base units and drawers with work surfaces over, stainless steel sink unit and double drainer, spaces for a Range cooker and fridge, partly tiled walls, space for a dining table and radiator. REAR ENTRANCE With UPVC door to the side aspect, radiator, tiled flooring and door to the utility room. UTILITY ROOM 10' 5 " x 6' 5" (3.18m x 1.96m) , with UPVC window to the rear aspect, tiled flooring, fitted with base units and drawers with work surfaces over, stainless steel sink unit and drainer, space for automatic washing machine and fridge, radiator, wall mounted units with complementary tiling below and a wall mounted oil fired central heating system. FIRST FLOOR LANDING With Velux windows to the front and rear aspects, doors to two bedrooms and shower room and access to loft storage. FAMI LY SHOWER ROOM 12' 5" x 10' 6" (3.78m x 3.2m) , with UPVC window to the side aspect, suite to comprise of shower, WC and wash hand basin, partly tiled walls, radiator, loft storage and double doors to airing cupboard housing hot water tank and shelving. BEDROOM 2 13' 10" x 13' 1" (4.22m x 3.99m) , with UPVC window to the side aspect, radiator, two fitted double wardrobes and eaves storage. BEDROOM 3 11' 0" x 12' 3" (3.35m x 3.73m) , with Velux window to the front aspect, radiator and eaves storage. OUTSIDE There is a cottage style lawned garden with mature shrubs, trees, flowerbeds and bulbs, a pressed concrete driveway to the front and side of the property providing off road parking and a detached garage. To the rear of the property there is a concrete yard and to the side of the property there is a further pressed concrete seating area giving access to the conservatory which is overlooking farmland. GARAGE 18' 9" x 11' 2" (5.72m x 3.4m) , with up and over door to the front aspect, window and door to the side aspect, power and lighting. WEB SITE Our detailed w ebsite shows all our available properti es and also gives ex tensive information on all aspects of moving home, local area information and helpful information for buyers and sellers. This can be found at mundys.net SELLIN G YOUR HOME - HOW TO GO ABOUT IT We are happy to offer FREE advice on all aspects of moving home, including a Valuation by one of our QUALIFI ED/SP ECIALIST VALUERS. Ring or call into one of our offices or visit our website for more details. BUYING YOUR HOME An Independent Su rvey gives peac e of mind and could save you a great deal of money. For details, including RICS Home Buyer Reports, call 01522 556088 and ask for Steven Spivey MRICS. GETTING A MOR TGAGE We would be happy to put you in touch with our Financial Adviser who can help you to work out the cost of financing your purchas e. NOTE 1. None of the services or equipment have been checked or tested. 2. All measurem ents are believed to be accurate but are given as a general guide and sho uld be thoroughly checked. GEN ERAL If you have any queries with regard to a purch ase, pleas e as k and we will be happy to assist. Mundys makes every effo rt to ensu re th ese d etails are ac curate, however th ey fo r thems elves and th e vendors (Lessors) fo r whom they ac t as Agents give notice that: 1. The details are a general outline for guidanc e only and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. No person in the employment of Mundys has any authority to make o r give rep res entation or warranty wh atever in relation to this property. 2. All descriptions, dimensions, references to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details should be verified by yourself on inspection, your own advisor or conveyancer, particularly on items stated herein as not verified. Regulated by RICS. Mundys is the trading nam e of Mundys Property Services LLP registered in England NO. OC 353705. The Partn ers are not Partn ers for the purposes of th e Partnership Act 1890. Registered Office 29 Silver Street, Lincoln, LN2 1AS. Agents Note: Whilst every care has been taken to prepare these sales particulars, they are for guidance purposes only. All measurements are approximate are for general guidance purposes 22 Queen Street www.mundys.net only and whilst every care has been taken to ensure their accuracy, they should not be relied [email protected] upon and potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements. Market Rasen 01673 847487 LN8 3EH .
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