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24 Wyndham Road, Walkford, Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 5QB PRICE: £369,950 24 Wyndham Road, Walkford, Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 5QB PRICE: £369,950 Tucked away in a quiet road near woodland, is a lovely 3 bedroom semi detached house presented in 'as new' condition. The house has plenty to offer, a private south westerly aspect rear garden, and off road parking for approx 3 vehicles are just a couple of the many features on offer. Tucked away down a quiet road near woodland, is a lovely 3 bedroom semi detached house presented in 'as new' condition. The house has plenty to offer, a private westerly aspect rear garden, and off road parking for approx 3 vehicles are just a couple of it's features. The property is located in a very private and quite part of Walkford. only a short distance from both Highcliffe village centre and New Milton. Bus routes are a stone throw away, and you can reach the stunning award winning beaches, and the train station in no time at all. The New Forest National Park is also not far away. Entrance to the property via front door to the hallway. In the hallway there is a large under-stair storage cupboard with light and power, a further door leads to a ground floor cloakroom with a wash hand basin and close coupled WC. The open plan living room can be accessed via the hallway or the kitchen. It is a great size, boasting space for a dining area away form the main sitting room. It also has French doors that lead on to the rear garden. The room is very bright as there is a triple aspect with windows or doors on three sides of the property. The kitchen is accessible from the living room via a squared arch, or from the hallway. There is a range of gloss cream-coloured base and eye level units, Neff appliances such as a built-in oven, four-ring gas fired hob. There are also built in fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. There is a lot of storage and work space in this kitchen with large worktops and spacious pan drawers, There is a return flight staircase from the hallway to the first floor landing. There are three bedrooms on the first floor, two of which are doubles. The master bedroom is a really good size room, with plenty of space for wardrobes and other bedroom furniture. There is an en-suite with a fully tiled shower cublice, a wash hand basin with vanity unit, light and shaving points, lots of shelving, ladder style towel rail and a WC. The main bathroom it is mainly tiled. There is a close coupled WC, panelled bath, ladder-style towel rail and a sink with vanity unit below. There are light and shaving points. There is a frosted window attracting a good deal of light. Outside The front of the property is laid to lawn and is bordered by hedges and shrubs. There is an attractive block paved driveway, and this offers off road parking for two or three cars. The low maintenance rear garden is a particular feature of the property. It has a south-westerly aspect and is well stocked with a wide range of shrubs and plants. There is an area of patio which can be accessed from the living room. The garden is bordered by sleepers. There is a space for storage or a shed to the side of the garden. The council tax band is D. THE CONSUMER PROTECTION FROM UNFAIR TRADING REGULATIONS (CPRs) The Agent has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures and fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for the purpose. A Buyer is advised to obtain verification from their Solicitor or Surveyor. References to the Tenure of a Property are based on information supplied by the Seller. The Agent has not had sight of the title documents. A Buyer is advised to obtain verification from their Solicitor. If you are interested in buying this property it is important that you contact us at the earliest opportunity. Items shown in photographs are NOT included unless specifically mentioned within the sales particulars. They may however be available by separate negotiation. Buyers must check the availability of any property and make an appointment to view before embarking on any journey to see a property. If you are making a cash offer, we shall require written confirmation of the source and availability of your funds in order that our client may make an informed decision. DATA PROTECTION ACT 1998 Please note that all personal information provided by customers wishing to receive information and/or services from the estate agent will be processed by the estate agent, the TEAM Association Consortium Company of which it is a member and TEAM Association Limited for the purpose of providing services associated with the business of an estate agent and for the additional purposes set out in the privacy policy but specifically excluding mailings or promotions by a third party. If you do not wish your personal information to be used for any of these purposes, please notify your estate agent. 356 Lymington Road, Highcliffe, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 5EY Tel: (01425) 277773 or e-mail: [email protected] www.sladeshomes.co.uk .
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