Guide Price of £595,000 Tintern, Alverstone Road, Apse Heath, Isle of Wight, Po36 0Lh

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Guide Price of £595,000 Tintern, Alverstone Road, Apse Heath, Isle of Wight, Po36 0Lh GUIDE PRICE OF £595,000 TINTERN, ALVERSTONE ROAD, APSE HEATH, ISLE OF WIGHT, PO36 0LH This beautiful property sat in Alverstone Road surrounded Adjoined to the rear of the double garage is a traditional by endless countryside is home to one of the largest plots brick-built summer house with French doors opening out and gardens in the local area with its extensive parkland, into the garden, internal lighting, heating and electricity workshops, offering peace and tranquillity. The secluded allowing use all year round. In addition, the grounds house one acre plot is beautifully maintained with scenic tree-line an enormous metal framed workshop constructed during boundaries and extensive lawns soaking up the sunshine the current ownership and fitted with three phase power, with its South-Westerly facing aspect. fully insulated and reinforced with concrete flooring – with ample space to offer the workshop is ideal for anyone in With spacious, bright and airy accommodation throughout need of additional storage or potentially running a business the property would make the ideal family home, couples from home (STPP). The land to the rear boasts a newly retreat to the countryside or those looking to upsize and installed greenhouse, huge open plan barn housing a log enjoy the outside space. Accommodation comprises store and garden machinery. The gardens benefit from a welcoming entrance hall with doors off to; stunning variety of fruit trees and vast enclosed area with a secured spacious sitting room with feature wood burner fireplace boundary ideal for pets. and glass French patio doors opening out onto the raised decked area. Open plan kitchen/reception/dining room with ENTRANCE HALL modern fitted kitchen units and integral appliances, with SITTING ROOM 20' 11" x 15' 00" (6.38m x 4.57m) views across the gardens additional fitted KITCHEN 15' 00" x 8' 03" (4.57m x 2.51m) storage/cupboards off the reception/dining room. Utility DINING ROOM 8' 02" x 8' 00" (2.49m x 2.44m) room with space for washing machine and dryer, rear RECEPTION ROOM 12' 3" x 8' 9" (3.73m x 2.67m) access to garden and separate WC with sink basin. The UTILITY ROOM 8' 00" x 4' 01" (2.44m x 1.24m) Master Bedroom perfectly adequate for a king size bed WC 8' 00" x 3' 00" (2.44m x 0.91m) offering a modern ensuite shower room with shower, sink basin and WC. With two further double bedrooms and a modern family bathroom this property offers overall well- MASTER BEDROOM 16' 09" x 10' 08" (5.11m x 3.25m) proportioned accommodation. ENSUITE 6' 06" x 3' 00" (1.98m x 0.91m) BEDROOM 2 12' 00" x 10' 05" (3.66m x 3.18m) Outside the property comes into its own. To the front of the BEDROOM 3 10' 10" x 10' 05" (3.3m x 3.18m) property there is a mature front lawn with a variety of the BATHROOM 8' 02" x 5' 05" (2.49m x 1.65m) plants and shrubs, ample off road parking and pathway leading up to the front door. With secure large side gated DOUBLE GARAGE 18' 03" x 17' 07" (5.56m x 5.36m) access, the driveway continues further into the rear garden SUMMER HOUSE 14' 04" x 7' 02" (4.37m x 2.18m) allowing for more off road parking. The raised decked area WORKSHOP 29' 01" x 14' 06" (8.86m x 4.42m) conveniently accessed off the sitting room enjoys stunning views across the garden which makes an ideal position Tenure Freehold within the grounds for outdoor summer dining/seating area. Council Tax Band: D The rear gardens are all laid to lawn with a variety of beautiful plants, hedging and trees providing shade, privacy and tranquillity. Outbuildings include a large double garage fully insulated with power, heating and lighting making the ideal car/motorbike workshop with doors to front and side. Where to find the property Tintern, Alverstone Road, Apse Heath, PO36 0LH Our description of any appliances and/or serv ices (including any central heating sy stem) should not be taken as any guarantee that these are in working order. N one of the statements contained in these particulars as to this property are to be relied upon as statements or representation of f act nor is it intended to f orm any part of any contract. Especially if travelling long distances, if there is any point of particular importance, please contact the office who will be pleased to clarify the information. Floor plans are a schematic and are f or guidance only. All measurements are approximate. Please note that if our photographs depict the property in a f urnished condition, on completion all f urnishings will be remov ed unless specifically mentioned els ewhere as being included in the sale. Call our Shanklin Office to arrange a viewing 01983 866000 or email [email protected] Newport 521144 | Ventnor 855525 | Bembridge 875000 | Ryde 565658 | Cowes 294714 | Shanklin 866000 | East Cowes 219002 .
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