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Fairholme Whitedale, HU11 4TY, Withernwick £220,000 Fairholme Whitedale, HU11 4TY, Withernwick • STUNNING country views • HUGE POTENTIAL • Rural location • Detached bungalow • Generous gardens • UPVC D/G & Oil fired C/H • Simply must be viewed! £220,000 www.lovelleestateagency.co.uk 01482 781188 Fairholme Whitedale, HU11 4TY, Withernwick INTRODUCTION STUNNING COUNTRY VIEWS & A RURAL LOCATION enjoying HUGE potential to create something very special! With enviable views and standing on a generous plot this three bedroomed detached bungalow is ripe for development. Only by viewing can this property be truly appreciated. Oil fired central heating and UPVC double glazing. The accommodation briefly comprises:- *Porch *Hall *Lounge *Kitchen *Cloakroom *Utility room *Three bedrooms *Wet room *Loft space *Spacious garage *Generous gardens *Oil fired central heating & UPVC D/G Location Whitedale is small hamlet located between New Ellerby and Withernwick. Approx 3 miles east of Skirlaugh (A165) and approx 10 miles south west of the coastal town of Hornsea. Hornsea boasts numerous seaside attractions and the Hornsea Mere. The A165 leads onto Holderness Road (Hull) and into the City Centre. PARTICULARS OF SALE Porch Entered through a UPVC double glazed door the porch is of brick construction and leads into the hall. Hall The lovely hall with a carpeted floor and picture rail decorating the walls has a central heating radiator and doors lead to... Lounge 14'1" x 14'1" +bay (4.29m x 4.29m + bay) The spacious lounge to the front of thew property enjoys a walk in bay fitted with a UPVC double glazed window. The lounge is centred around a feature Norwegian solid fuel stove sat upon a tiled hearth creating a focal point for the room. Neutral tones to the walls are complimented with a carpeted floor. Two central heating radiators. [email protected] Kitchen 0.08m x 0.13m 'L' shaped (2.78m x 5.33m 'L' shaped) With a tiled floor and a matching range of wall and base units with tiled work surfaces fitted over and matching splash back tiling to the walls. Integrated fridge freezer and an inset stainless steel kitchen sink. The kitchen enjoys a walk in square bay fitted with a UPVC double glazed window and an oil fired Aga. A staircase leads to the loft room, central heating radiator and a door leads to... Additional kitchen view Utility room 9'3" x 7'4" (2.81m x 2.23m) To the rear of the property and with a range of base units with work surfaces fitted over. Ample space for additional kitchen appliances including plumbing for an automatic washing machine. Tiled flooring and UPVC double glazed windows and a UPVC double glazed door leading to the rear garden. Another door leads to the cloakroom... Cloakroom Fitted with a concealed low level flush W.C and a vanity unit housing a counter sunk wash basin. Generous storage cupboard. Floor standing oil fired boiler. Tiled flooring is complimented with wall tiling to dado height. UPVC double glazed window. Bedroom one 10'2" x 13'3" to wardrobes (3.09m x 4.05m to wardrobes) The master bedroom to the front of the property is a generous size and boasts a range of fitted wardrobes running the full length of one wall providing ample bedroom hanging and storage space. Carpeted floor, central heating radiator and a UPVC double glazed window. Bedroom two 8'1" x 13'2" (2.47m x 4.01m) The second bedroom currently presented as a dining room has a carpeted floor, central heating radiator and a sliding UPVC patio doors leading to the rear garden. A dado rail decorates the walls along with pleasant decor complimenting the carpeted floor. Bedroom three 6'7" x 9'11" (2.01m x 3.02m) The third bedroom to the ground floor is currently used as an office/ study. With a double storage cupboard, central heating radiator, carpeted floor and a UPVC double glazed window. Wet room Modern and bright, the wet room style shower room is fitted with a concealed low level flush W.C and a wall hung vanity unit incorporating a wash basin with storage beneath. A walk in shower with a mixer shower. Fully tiled walls are complimented with a tiled floor, central heating radiator, modern ceiling down lights and a UPVC double glazed window. Loft room 10'6" x 11'2" (3.21m x 3.4m) ***NOT TO BUILDING REGS*** With a UPVC double glazed window to the front elevation allowing for stunning views across open rolling countryside. Carpeted floor and a central heating radiator. Door leads to a storage cupboard. OUTSIDE Countryside views to the front of the property Front garden Laid for ease of maintenance with a lawned area and specimen decorative shrubs. A block paved side drive leads to the garage with up and over door, two windows, rear courtesy door, power and light. A pathway leads to the side of the property and into the rear garden. Rear garden The good sized rear garden enjoys a lawned area with a central pathway leading to the rear garden where a central pond is located and a vegetable plot and ornamental trees. The boundary is secured with a mixture of hedging and timber fencing. Rear view ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Viewing By appointment with the sole selling agents Lovelle Estate Agency, telephone 01482 781188. We recommend prior to making an appointment to view, prospective purchasers discuss any particular points likely to affect their interest in the property with one of our property consultants who have seen the property in order that you do not make a wasted journey. Local authority East Riding Council Mortgage advice Budgeting correctly and choosing the right mortgage for a move is vital. For independent mortgage and insurance advice call our mortgage advisor on 01482 781188. Agents notes These particulars are for guidance only. Lovelle Estate Agency, their clients and any joint agents give notice that:- They have no authority to give or make representation/warranties regarding the property, or comment on the SERVICES, TENURE and RIGHT OF WAY of any property. These particulars do not form part of any contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representation of fact. Energy Performance Graph You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website. 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