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Residential Property 37 Hawk Crescent Diss Norfolk IP22 4PQ Residential Property 37 Hawk Crescent Price £227,500 Diss Norfolk No Onward Chain IP22 4PQ twgaze.co.uk Detached bungalow 2/3 bedrooms Large garden Needs cosmetic improvement Location Hawk Crescent is a quiet cul-de-sac located just off Walcot Rise which leads off Frenze Road and is within walking distance of the town centre but conveniently tucked away from the hustle and bustle. A bus stop can be found on the corner of Peregrine Close and services run to both the centre of Diss and Pulham Market. Diss has various facilities on offer including an excellent range of local and national shops, sporting facilities, health centre, library, fine church, auction room and schooling to sixth form level. There is a mainline railway station providing frequent commuter services to Norwich, Ipswich and London Liverpool Street (in around 90 minutes). The regional retail, cultural and business centre of Norwich lies approximately 23 miles to the north and the historic town of Bury St Edmunds some 24 miles to the south west. The Suffolk Heritage Coast at Aldeburgh, Southwold and Walberswick is about an hour's drive away. [Type text] twgaze.co.uk For illustrative purposes only. NOT TO SCALE. This plan is the copyright of TW Gaze and may not be altered, photographed, copied or reproduced without written consent. The Property has become overgrown. Overall the rear garden measures around This bungalow has been maintained and updated over the years but 47ft wide by 64ft deep. Included in the sale will be the garden shed it is fair to say it would now benefit from redecoration and and greenhouse. therefore offers scope for someone to put their own stamp on the property. Originally designed as three bedrooms, one of these has Services been used as a dining room and now has a double width opening Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected to the into the living room which has a feature fireplace with gas fire fitted property. Gas fired central heating providing heating to radiators and leads through to a conservatory with doors accessing to the and domestic hot water. rear garden. The kitchen has adequate space for an oven, washing machine and fridge freezer and leads through to the rear porch Directions where there is also space for a tumble dryer, with access to the Following down Victoria Road from the Morrisons roundabout rear. towards Scole, continue over the Tesco roundabout and take the first left down Skelton Road. At the end of the road turn right The two remaining double bedrooms both have built-in wardrobes. following down Frenze Road. Take the second left into Walcot The bathroom is located near the bedrooms with a shower over Rise and follow the road round to the right taking the next right the bath and an additional cloakroom is situated off the hallway. turn into Hawk Crescent where the bungalow is immediately on the right. Outside The bungalow is set back from the road with flower borders to the Viewing front and mature shrubs giving privacy. To the side is the driveway Strictly by appointment with TW Gaze. which allows room for two cars and in addition there is the garage. The gated access leads to the rear garden which is grassed up to a Freehold [Typescreen text] of tall conifers and then continues beyond to an area which Ref: 17372/MS twgaze.co.uk Important Notice TW Gaze for themselves and for their Client give notice that:- 1. The particulars have been prepared to give a fair description for the guidance of intending purchasers and do not constitute part of an offer or contract. Prospective purchasers and lessees ought to seek their own professional advice. 2. All descriptions, dimensions, areas, distances, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details are given in good faith but should not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. 3. No person in the employment of TW Gaze has any authority to make or give any representations or warranty whatever in relation to this property on behalf of TW Gaze, nor enter into any contract on behalf of the Vendor. 4. No responsibility can be accepted for any expenses incurred by intending purchasers in inspecting properties which have been sold, let or withdrawn. 5. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents. 6. TW Gaze have not tested any service, equipment or facilities. While we endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact this office and we will be pleased to check the information for you, particularly if contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. In accordance with the latest Money Laundering Regulations we are now required to obtain proof of identity and address from prospective purchasers before solicitors can be instructed. 10 Market Hill, 33 Market Street, [TypeDiss, text] Norfolk Wymondham, Norfolk IP22 4WJ NR18 0AJ 01379 641 341 01953 423 188 twgaze.co.uk [email protected] [email protected] .
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