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Belle Vue Terrace, Skirlaugh, East Yorkshire, HU11 5AB Belle Vue Terrace, Skirlaugh, East Yorkshire, HU11 5AB This stylish residence is located in the popular village of Skirlaugh. The property retains the value of peaceful living while being conveniently close to shops, school and commuting to Hull, Bridlington and Beverley. Briefly comprising: front entrance porch, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, rear porch, bedroom and dressing room. The rear garden is mostly gravelled with fenced boundaries. There is also a detached garage with light and power laid on. Call us now to book your viewing on 01964 533343. Current energy rating of 'D'. 72 Southgate Hornsea East Yorkshire HU18 1AL England £90,000 The UK's number one property website Helping People Sell Belle Vue Terrace, Skirlaugh, East Yorkshire, HU11 5AB Entrance Porch Bedroom 3.46m x 2.93m (11'4" x 9'7") Front entrance door and windows to front and side. Window to front, fitted wardrobes and radiator. Lounge 3.59m x 3.41m (11'9" x 11'2") Window to front and side, gas fire, coving to ceiling and radiator. Dressing Room Allowing access to the main bedroom with window to rear and radiator. Kitchen 3.51m x 5.13m (11'6" x 16'10") Two windows to side, fitted wall and base units, work surfaces, 1 ½ bowl sink unit, built in electric oven, built in gas hob, extractor hood, space for washing machine, stairs case to first floor, breakfast bar and radiator. Rear Garden Car port, fenced boundaries, flower, tree and shrub borders and gravelled area Garage 3.36m x 10.48m (11'0" x 34'5") Rear Porch Detached with light and power points. Window and door to rear and tiled flooring. About Us Bathroom Now well established, our sales team at Hornsea Property Services are passionate about property and are dedicated to Window to side, located on the ground floor, white three piece suite comprising of panelled bath with shower over, bringing you the best customer service we can. pedestal wash hand basin, low level WC, tiled wall and heated towel rail. Successfully selling both residential and commercial property locally, our job isn't done until you close the door on your new home. Why not give us a call and try us for yourselves - you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Valuations If you are thinking about selling your home our valuer would be delighted to meet to discuss your needs and we are currently offering an unbeatable sales package. Call now for your FREE market appraisal. Although we endeavour to ensure our property details are reliable and accurate, they should not be relied on as statements or representations of fact and they do not constitute any part offer of contract. The seller does not make any representation or give any kind of warranty in relation to the property and we have no authority to do so on behalf of the vendor. Services, fittings and equipment referred to in the sales particulars have not been tested unless we state otherwise and no warranty can be given relating to their condition. We would recommend that all of the information which we provide about the property is verified by yourself or your advisers. Please contact us before coming to view a property. If there is any point of particular importance to you we would be happy to provide additional information or make further enquiries. We will also confirm that the property remains available. This is particularly important if you are planning to travel to view the property. We have not inspected the deeds of the property and therefore any reference or inference to boundaries, rights of way etc are subject to confirmation..
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