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Vebraalto.Com 1 Londesborough Ct Little Driffield, Driffield, East Yorkshire YO25 5XH Offers over £250,000 1 Londesborough Ct, Little Driffield, Driffield, East Yorkshire YO25 5XH ****EXTENDED FAMILY HOME**** This beautiful and generous sized home offers space and style in abundance. Having been lovingly maintained and improved by the current owners undergoing a complete transformation within recent months. Internally each room has been stylishly presented with modern decor and quality fixtures and fittings that can be seen in each and every room. Inviting entrance hall, cloakroom/w/c, formal lounge complete with wood burning stove, open plan sitting area with dining and bespoke fitted kitchen all to the ground floor. Four generous bedrooms with two en-suite shower rooms and further family bathroom to the first. Impressive enclosed garden to the rear with external storage and unspoiled village pond setting. The property also boasts a Bio Mass heating system with supplementary hot water provided from solar panels to the roof. Located within the enviable village of Little Driffield this home boasts picturesque views yet retains many local amenities all to hand. Offered to the open market at a competitive price and in a move in condition this home is sure to be in high demand so early viewing is highly recommended. Entrance Hall cupboard, vaulted ceiling, radiator, television point Laser Tape Clause With external door to front elevation, under stairs and fitted carpet. Laser Tape Clause All measurements have been storage cupboard, radiator and Karndean flooring. taken using a laser tape measure and therefore, En-Suite 8'81 x 3'00 may be subject to a small margin of error. WC 2'95 x 6'28 With single shower and mains powered shower over, With low flush WC, wall mounted wash basin, low flush WC, vanity style wash basin and double Disclaimer radiator and double glazed window to front glazed window to rear elevation. These particulars are produced in good faith, are elevation. set out as a general guide only and do not Bedroom Two 12'18 x 11'67 constitute, nor constitute any part of an offer or a Lounge 19'57 x 11'74 A second generous double bedroom with double contract. None of the statements contained in A beautifully presented lounge with exposed brick glazed window to front elevation, fitted wardrobes, these particulars as to this property are to be relied fireplace, oak mantle, multi-fuel burning stove, tiled radiator, television point and fitted carpet. on as statements or representations of fact. Any hearth, telephone and television points, double intending purchaser should satisfy him/herself by En-Suite 4'82 x 6'96 glazed window with fitted shutters to front inspection of the property or otherwise as to the A beautifully presented, fully tiled en-suite with elevation and double glazed French doors to rear correctness of each of the statements prior to walk in double shower with mains powered shower and fitted carpet. making an offer. No person in the employment of over, vanity style wash basin with incorporated WC, Woolley & Parks Ltd has any authority to make or Kitchen / Dining / Living Room 19'55 x 20'22 extractor fan, heated towel rail and double glazed give any representation or warranty whatsoever in A stunning open plan kitchen / dining / living area.. window to rear elevation. relation to this property. the recently fitted kitchen boasts a range of wall and base units with roll top work surfaces, stainless Bedroom Three 12'22 x 9'24 steel sink with mixer taps, fitted splash backs, A third double bedroom with double glazed window Rangemaster range, fitted extractor hood and to side elevation providing wonderful views, fitted plumbing for free standing appliances. The living wardrobes, radiator and fitted carpet. area benefits from a Bio-mass central heating boiler Bedroom Four 7'88 x 7'55 which makes a beautiful focal point, with two A single bedroom with double glazed window to double glazed windows with fitted shutters to front front elevation, television point, radiator and fitted elevation along with double glazed Bi-folding doors carpet. to rear opening out onto stunning views of the village pond, with radiators, television point and Bathroom 6'49 x 6'45 Karndean flooring throughout. With panelled bath and shower attachment, low flush WC, pedestal wash basin, heated towel rail, Landing panelled walls and double glazed window to rear Spacious landing with double glazed window to rear elevation. elevation, storage cupboard, loft access and fitted carpet. External Externally this property doesn't disappoint, with a Master Bedroom 9'98 x 19'77 private rear garden mostly laid to lawn with patio A generous master bedroom with two double glazed area providing stunning village pond views, windows to front elevation, fitted wardrobes, airing gravelled area with storage shed and decorative borders. The front provides off street parking. 26 Market Place | Driffield | East Yorkshire | YO25 6AR Tel: 01377 252095 | Email: [email protected] | www.woolleyparks.co.uk.
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