92 Bridgend Road Aberkenfig Bridgend Bridgend County. CF32 9AE 229,995

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92 Bridgend Road Aberkenfig Bridgend Bridgend County. CF32 9AE 229,995 92 Bridgend Road Aberkenfig Bridgend Bridgend County. CF32 9AE 229,995 • Spacious Three Bedroom Semi Detached Property • Garage & Driveway Parking • 2 X Reception Rooms • En Suite • Utility Room & Cloakroom • Garden to Front • NO ONGOING CHAIN REDUCED Ref: PRA11483 Viewing Instructions: Strictly By Appointment Only General Description Spacious three-bedroom semi-detached property located in Aberkenfig. Aberkenfig provides good access to all local facilities and provides good access to Bridgend Town Centre, McArthur Glen Designer Outlet, Local rail links and new retail park. The property also provides good access to Junction 36 of the M4 Motorway. The property benefits from driveway parking and a generous size garage. The property is offered for sale with uPVC double glazing and gas central heating all carpets, blinds, curtains, and light fittings are to remain. The property is being sold with no ongoing chain; new boiler being installed over the next couple weeks. The property comprises: - GROUND FLOOR: - Entrance and Porch; Lounge; Second Sitting Room/Dining Room; Kitchen; Utility Room; Downstairs Cloakroom. FIRST FLOOR: - Landing; Master Bedroom and En-Suite and two further bedrooms; Family Bathroom. OUTSIDE: - Front Garden & patio area, rear Double wrought iron gates leading to driveway & garage generous size garage. Accommodation Ground Floor Entrance & Porch via uPVC double glazed front door with an arched panel leading into the porch with ceramic flooring, one radiator, half wood panelling walls, coved and textured ceiling. Lounge (14' 9" x 15' 1") or (4.49m x 4.59m) Feature uPVC patio doors to the front, laminated flooring, coved and textured ceiling with rose centrepiece, feature marble fireplace with a chrome living flame gas fire, two recesses either side of the fire breast wall with wall lighting, spindled staircase to first floor, two double radiators, white panel door off the lounge leading into: - Second Sitting Room/ Dining Room (11' 2" x 14' 0") or (3.41m x 4.26m) uPVC window to the front, laminated flooring, one radiator, coved and textured ceiling with a rose centrepiece, two recesses either side of the fire breast wall, mahogany fire surround with a marble hearth and inset. Kitchen (15' 11" x 11' 8") or (4.85m x 3.55m) Range of base and wall units in light oak, complimentary worktop, ceramic one and a half sink unit with chrome mixer taps, five ring ceramic gas hob and electric oven, space for fridge and freezer, ceramic tiling to the floor, coved and skimmed ceiling, strip lighting, uPVC window to the rear, extractor fan, half wood panelled walls, one radiator, uPVC glazed door to the rear, breakfast bar area, white panel door with chrome fittings leading into: - Utility Room (11' 3" x 9' 10") or (3.42m x 3.00m) Spacious utility room with ceramic tiling to the floor, one radiator, heated towel rail, skimmed ceiling, plumbed for an automatic washing machine and tumble dryer, complimentary worktop, double fitted cupboard with storage, uPVC window to the rear, loft access, white panel door with chrome fittings leading into: - Downstairs Cloakroom Two-piece suite in white with chrome fittings, splashback tiling behind the sink unit, ceramic tiling to the floor, uPVC obscured glazed window to the rear, skimmed ceiling. First Floor Landing Split level landing with fitted carpet, coved and skimmed ceiling, two loft access. All doors are white panel with chrome fittings. Master Bedroom (10' 0" x 13' 1") or (3.04m x 4.0m) Range of fitted wardrobes in cream with overhead lockers, bedside cupboards, fitted chest of draws, fitted carpet, one double radiator, coved and textured ceiling, white panel door with chrome fittings leading into: - En-Suite Spacious contemporary style en-suite with a three piece suite to include double shower cubicle with glass and chrome doors, fully tiled with contemporary style tiling, chrome multi head power shower, low level WC, ceramic tiling to the floor, chrome heated towel rail, contemporary sink unit set on a woodblock top with fitted cupboard space splashback tiling, PVC strip ceiling with chrome sunken spotlighting, triple fitted cupboards in pale grey with ample storage, uPVC obscured glazed window to the rear, extractor fan. Bedroom 2 (10' 11" x 13' 4") or (3.32m x 4.06m) uPVC window to the front, fitted carpet, one double radiator, coved and skimmed ceiling. Bedroom 3 (10' 10" x 10' 11") or (3.31m x 3.33m) uPVC window to the rear, fitted carpet, one double radiator, coved and textured ceiling. Family Bathroom Four-piece suite in white to include a corner bath with chrome mixer taps, bidet, low level WC, sink set in a vanity unit, fully tiled walls, vinyl flooring, one radiator, extractor fan, uPVC obscured glazed window to the rear. Outside Front Generous size patio area, Astro turfed area, access down the side of the property, mature trees, plants, and shrubs. Rear Double wrought iron gates leading to driveway & garage with up and over doors, power and lighting. Services Mains electricity, mains water, mains gas, mains drainage EPC Rating:64 Tenure We are informed that the tenure is Freehold Council Tax Band Not Specified All measurements are approximate. The deeds have not been inspected. Please note that we have not tested the services of any of the equipment or appliances in this property. Proceeds Of Crime Act 2002: We are obliged to report any knowledge or suspicion of money laundering to NCIS (National Crime Intelligence Service) and should a report prove necessary we are precluded from conducting any further professional work without consent from NCIS. These particulars are issued in good faith by us from information supplied by the vendor, but the accuracy is not guaranteed, nor will we accept responsibility for any error therein, nor shall the particulars form part of any contract. These particulars are also issued on the understanding that any negotiations in respect of the purchase of this property shall be carried out through us. Your home is at risk if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage or any other loan secured on it. An insurance contract may be required. Written quotation available upon request. Mortgages secured on property..
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