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55 Marine Avenue, North Ferriby, HU14 3DS 55 Marine Avenue, North Ferriby, HU14 3DS • Highly Sought After Village • Traditional Semi Bungalow • Spacious interior • Generous Lounge • Dining Kitchen • Two Double Bedrooms • Four Piece Bathroom • South Facing Private Garden • Garage and Driveway £185,000 www.lovelleestateagency.co.uk 01482 643777 55 Marine Avenue, North Ferriby, HU14 3DS INTRODUCTION An impressive semi detached true bungalow, nestling within this highly desirable residential village of North Ferriby, which can only be appreciated by viewing internally. The bungalow offers spacious room sizes and the accommodation comprises of entrance hall, generous lounge with feature fireplace and uPVC picture window and door overlooking the private rear garden, dining kitchen, two double bedrooms, four piece white bathroom suite, uPVC double glazing and a gas fired central heating system. Outside the bungalow enjoys well tended gardens to the front and rear, with a long side driveway leading to the detached garage to the rear elevation. The rear garden enjoys a southerly aspect and a good degree of privacy. LOCATION The property is situated on the north bank of the Humber Estuary, approximately 8 miles (13 km) to the west of Hull City Centre. North Ferriby lies in the constituency of Haltemprice and Howden, in 2003 cited as the 10th most affluent in the country. The village is served by the main A63 road, which links to the M62 motorway to the west, Hull to the east and the Humber Bridge to the south. The village is served by Ferriby railway station which is on the Hull to York and Hull to Sheffield railway lines. The Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail and the Trans Pennine Trail long distance footpaths pass through the village. Ferriby parish had a population of 3,893, according to the 2011 UK census. The primary school has approximately 300 pupils. In the village is a pub called the Duke of Cumberland, a British Legion, an Italian restaurant called Medici, a fish and chip shop, a newsagent, chemist, a squash club with three courts, post office, village hall, parish hall, hairdressers and supermarkets. DIRECTIONS When leaving the Humber Bridge from the South Bank, turn left at the roundabout and follow this road along to the next roundabout, taking the right hand lane. Follow this road along and prior to merging onto the A63, take the left hand turning signposted North Ferriby. Follow this road along when eventually the village of North Ferriby is reached. Turn left onto Church Road, and continue on this road, leading round to the right, where it becomes Ings Lane. At the end of Ings Lane, turn right onto Humber Road, and follow the road to the left onto Marine Avenue, where the subject property is located on the left hand side, identified by our For Sale board. PARTICULARS OF SALE ENTRANCE Entrance to the property is via a uPVC entrance door. ENTRANCE HALL 3'5" ext to 9'3" x 4'10" ext to 14'0" (1.05m ext to 2.83m x 1.48m ext to 4.27m) With in-built storage cupboard, coving to the ceiling and central heating radiator. LOUNGE 12'6" x 17'4" (3.81m x 5.28m) Spacious lounge with feature wooden fire surround, having marble style back and hearth with inset electric fire. The room enjoys a south facing aspect, with uPVC double glazed door opening into the garden, with windows either side, coving to the ceiling and two central heating radiators. [email protected] KITCHEN 11'0" x 10'0" (3.35m x 3.06m) Fitted with a range of wall and base units, with wooden effect worktop, tiled splashback, in-built breakfast bar, 1 ½ bowl ceramic sink and drainer, spaces for cooker, washing machine, fridge and freezer, vinyl flooring, uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation overlooking the garden. ADDITIONAL KITCHEN PHOTO BEDROOM ONE 15'2" x 12'5" (4.62m x 3.78m) Generous bedroom with an extensive range of fitted furniture, including wardrobes, overhead units, dressing table, drawers and with matching bed side tables, uPVC double glazed walk in bay window to the front elevation, coving to the ceiling and central heating radiator. BEDROOM TWO 10'11" x 10'0" (3.34m x 3.06m) With uPVC double glazed windows to the front and side elevations, coving to the ceiling and central heating radiator. BATHROOM 8'7" x 7'1" (2.61m x 2.16m) Contemporary four piece suite, comprising of bath, shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin and low flush WC, half tiled to the walls, vinyl flooring, two uPVC double glazed windows to the side elevation and central heating radiator. Loft hatch to half boarded loft, housing the Worcester combination boiler. ADDITIONAL BATHROOM PHOTO OUTSIDE THE PROPERTY FRONT GARDEN With lawned frontage, having shrubbed borders, drive leading to the garage, and external lighting. REAR GARDEN A delightful garden offering a good degree of privacy and enjoying a southerly aspect, this garden is well tended and offers an array of shrubbery, patio area, pleasing lawn, a greenhouse with grapevine and external lighting. REAR ELEVATION GARAGE A detached garage situated to the rear of the property and being accessed via a long side driveway, which provides ample off-street parking. VIEWINGS By appointment with the sole selling agents Lovelle Estate Agency, telephone 01482 643777. We recommend prior to making an appointment to view, prospective purchasers discuss any particular points likely to affect their interest in the property with one of our property consultants who have seen the property in order that you do not make a wasted journey. MORTGAGE ADVICE Budgeting correctly and choosing the right mortgage for a move is vital. For independent mortgage and insurance advice call our mortgage advisor on 01482 643777. LOCAL AUTHORITY This property falls within the geographical area of East Riding of Yorkshire County Council - 01482 393939 AGENTS NOTE These particulars are for guidance only. Lovelle Estate Agency, their clients and any joint agents give notice that:- They have no authority to give or make representation/warranties regarding the property, or comment on the SERVICES, TENURE and RIGHT OF WAY of any property. These particulars do not form part of any contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representation of fact. All measurements/areas are approximate. The particulars including photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. JD Executive Homes Limited T/A Lovelle Estate Agency. Energy Performance Graph You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website. TM ESTATE AGENCY SALES LETTINGS MORTGAGES Hessle Lovelle Bacons Estate Agency, Haisell House, 4 Hull Road, Hessle, HU13 0AH 01482 643777 We have branches covering Lincolnshire and the East Riding with more opening soon. For further details visit www.lovelleestateagency.co.uk.
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