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50 Heath Road £260,000 50 Heath Road Navenby £260,000 This is a three bedroomed detached bungalow located within the popular village of Navenby. The property has internal accommodation to comprise of Reception Hallway leading to a Dining Room, Lounge, Kitchen, Conservatory, Three well - appointed Bedrooms with En-suite to Bedroom 1 and a Family Bathroom. Outside the property is positioned on a larger than average plot with a garden to the rear, decorative gravelled beds to the front, a driveway providing off road parking and giving access to the Detached Double Garage. Viewing is highly recommended. 50 Heath Road, Navenby, Lincoln, LN5 0TT SERVICES All mains services available. Gas central heating. EPC RATING – 50. TENURE - Freehold. VIEWINGS - By prior appointment through Mundys. DIRECTIONS Heading south out of Lincoln through the village of Bracebridge Heath and passing the villages of Waddington, Harmston, Coleby and Boothby Graffoe and entering the village of Navenby. Proceed through the village on Winton Road, turn right onto Doncaster Gardens and then turn left onto Heath Road. Proceed along Heath Road and then the bungalow can be located down a private driveway on the right hand side. LOCATION Located in the popular village of Navenby, approximately 10 miles from the historic Cathedral and University City of Lincoln. Navenby has a full range of village shops including a pharmacy, butchers, hairdressers, tea room and bakers. There are also good road links to Newark, Grantham and the A1 and a regular bus service into the City of Lincoln and Grantham. RECEPTION HALL With window and door to the front elevation, access to the roof void, radiator and doors to the dining room, lounge, kitchen, three bedrooms, bathroom and airing cupboard. DINING ROOM 8' 7" x 8' 8" (2.62m x 2.64m) , with UPVC walk-in bay window to the front elevation, radiator and archway to the lounge. LOUNGE 14' 7" x 10' 7" (4.44m x 3.23m) , with UPVC window to the rear elevation, radiator, gas fire with stone hearth and surround, archway to the dining room and door to the inner hallway. KITCHEN 12' 3" x 9' 7" (3.73m x 2.92m) , with ceramic tiled flooring, fitted with base units and drawers with work surfaces over, sink unit and drawers with mixer tap above, integral oven and grill, four ring gas hob and extraction above, integral fridge freezer and dishwasher, space for automatic washing machine, wall mounted units with complementary tiling below, radiator and double doors to the conservatory. CONSERVATORY 11' 4" x 13' 2" (3.45m x 4.01m) , with ceramic tiled flooring, UPVC windows and double doors to the rear garden, centre fan and light and radiator. BEDROOM 1 10' 5" x 12' 1" (3.18m x 3.68m) , with UPVC window to the rear elevation, radiator, fitted wardrobes and door to the en-suite. EN-SUITE With UPVC window to the side elevation, suite to comprise of shower, WC and wash hand basin, tiled flooring and radiator. BEDROOM 2 8' 2" x 9' 5" (2.49m x 2.87m) , with UPVC window to the front elevation, radiator and fitted wardrobes. BEDROOM 3 8' 6" x 6' 7" (2.59m x 2.01m) , with UPVC window to the front elevation, radiator and shelving. BATHROOM 5' 8" x 5' 9" (1.73m x 1.75m) , with UPVC window to the side elevation, suite to comprise of bath with shower over, WC and wash hand basin, tiled flooring, partly tiled walls and a towel radiator. OUTSIDE To the front of the property there is driveway to the front providing off road parking and giving access to the detached garage, decorative gravelled beds with mature shrubs and trees and a path to the front door. To the rear of the property there is a paved seating area, extensive lawned gardens, covered Pagoda and mature shrubs and trees. DETACHED GARAGE 17' 5" x 17' 0" (5.31m x 5.18m) , with electric up and over door to the front elevation, window and door to the rear elevation, power and lighting. WEBSITE Our detailed website shows all our available properties and also gives extensive information on all aspects of moving home, local area information and helpful information for buyers and sellers. This can be found at 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 or call into one of our offices 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, call 01522 556088 and 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 a 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. Agents Note: Whilst every care has been taken to prepare these sales particulars, they are for www.mundys.net guidance purposes only. All measurements are approximate are for general guidance purposes 29 – 30 Silver Street only and whilst every care has been taken to ensure their accuracy, they should not be relied upon and potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements. Lincoln [email protected] LN2 1AS 01522 510044 .
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