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£189,950 6 Chambers Cottages Hoop Lane Apley 6 Chambers Cottages Hoop Lane Apley DRAFT DETAILS AWAITING VENDOR’S APPROVAL £189,950 Positioned within the national nature reserve which is made up of over 900 acres of woodland. This is a three bedroomed semi-detached family home which is delightfully located within close proximity to forest walks in Chambers Woods. The property offers well presented living accommodation to briefly comprise of Entrance Hall, Lounge, Dining Room, Kitchen, Rear Lobby, Laundry Room, Cloakroom and First Floor Landing leading to Three Bedrooms and Family Bathroom. Outside the property is situated on a generous plot with gardens to both front and rear and a block paved area providing off street parking. The property is handy for access to Wragby, Bardney, Horncastle and Lincoln. It offers a rare opportunity of acquiring a property in a quiet rural location, yet accessible to local amenities. Viewing of the property is highly recommended to appreciate the accommodation on offer and the position it sits within this rural woodland location. Location Located in the small hamlet of properties, close to the forestry commission woods and accessible to the Market Town of Wragby, approximately 4 miles, away where shops and other amenities can be found. Uphill Lincoln can be accessed via Fiskerton or the A158 Lincoln to Wragby Road. Chambers Wood is a national nature reserve made up of over 900 acres of woodland and forest walks, a bird and animal life visitor centre. For more information about Lincoln view our Mundys’ Video Guide which can be viewed at:- http://mundys.net/area-guide/lincoln Directions Leave Lincoln on the A158 to Wragby, once in Wragby turn right onto Bardney Road, passing through the hamlet of Kingsthorpe and take the second turning left (which is Hoop Lane). Take the first right into the forestry commission, continue along and the property can be found on the right hand side. For satellite navigation purposes, please use the postcode LN8 5JR. Or why not visit our website at http://mundys.net and use the ‘multi map’ facility to see the directions on-line. Services Mains, water and electricity available. Oil fired central heating. EPC Energy Rating = to follow. Tenure Freehold. Viewings By prior appointment through Mundys. th Note These Property Particulars were compiled on 20 July 2016. WEBSITE Our detailed website shows all our properties available, and also gives extensive information on all aspects of moving home, local information and lots more. Access on www.mundys.net SELLING 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 QUALIFIED/SPECIALIST VALUERS. Ring, call in or visit our website for more details. BUYING YOUR HOME An Independent Survey gives peace of mind and could save you a great deal of money. For details, including RICS Home Buyer Reports, ask for Steven Spivey MRICS. GETTING A MORTGAGE 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 purchase. NOTE 1. None of the services or equipment have been checked or tested. 2. All measurements are believed to be accurate but are given as a general guide and should be thoroughly checked. GENERAL If you have any queries with regard to purchase, please ask and we will be happy to assist. Mundys makes every effort to ensure these details are accurate, however they for themselves and the vendors (Lessors) for whom they act as Agents give notice that: 1. The details are a general outline for guidance only and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. No person in the employment of Mundys has any authority to make or give representation or warranty whatever 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 name of Mundys Property Services LLP registered in England NO. OC 353705. The Partners are not Partners for the purposes of the Partnership Act 1890. Registered Office 29 Silver Street, Lincoln, LN2 1AS. Accommodation Entrance Hall With external door to the front elevation, stairs to the first floor and doors to lounge and dining room. Lounge Approx. 5.44m x 3.33m (17'10 x 10'11), with double glazed window to the front elevation, double glazed double doors to the rear elevation, feature fireplace, serving hatch, beams to ceiling and radiator. Dining Room Approx. 3.51m x 3.35m (11'6 x 11'0), with double glazed windows to the front and side elevations, laminate flooring, radiator and opening to kitchen. Kitchen Approx. 4.52m x 1.83m (14'10 x 6'0), with double glazed window to the rear elevation, fitted with a range of wall, base units and drawers with work surfaces over, Belfast sink unit and drainer with mixer tap, tiled splashbacks, space for oven, plumbing for washing machine and door to rear lobby. Rear Lobby With external door to the rear elevation and doors to laundry room and cloakroom. Laundry Room With partly tiled walls and spaces for fridge freezer and tumble dryer. Cloakroom With double glazed window to the side elevation, low level WC, wash hand basin, partly tiled walls and wall mounted oil fired central heating boiler. First Floor Landing With double glazed window to the rear elevation, access to roof void and doors to three bedrooms, family bathroom and airing cupboard housing the hot water cylinder. Bedroom 1 Approx. 3.96m x 3.71m (13'0 x 12'2), with double glazed window to the front elevation and radiator. Bedroom 2 Approx. 3.35m x 2.92m (11' x 9'7), with double glazed windows to the front and side elevations and radiator. Bedroom 3 Approx. 2.49m x 2.44m (8'2 x 8'0), with double glazed window to the rear elevation and radiator. Family Bathroom Approx. 2.44m x 1.73m (8'0 x 5'8), with double glazed privacy window to the rear elevation, white suite to comprise of low level WC, wash hand basin and bath, partly tiled walls and radiator. Outside To the front of the property there is a block paved area providing off street parking and a lawned garden with a variety of plants, shrubs and trees and gated side access to the rear garden with storage area. To the rear of the property there is a garden mainly laid to lawn, two patio seating areas, raised gravelled area, garden shed, greenhouse and a wide variety of plants, shrubs and trees. Photograph Gallery .
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