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Overpool Road, Whitby, Ellesmere Port, CH66 2JJ Overpool Road, Whitby, Ellesmere Port, CH66 2JJ welcome to Overpool Road, Whitby, Ellesmere Port ***Online viewing available*** Coming to the market with NO CHAIN, located in the popular residential area of Whitby with access the multiple Schools and public transport links available nearby. Property Description Kitchen Bathroom 8' 10" x 7' 10" ( 2.69m x 2.39m ) Rear aspect double glazed window, radiator, bath In brief internally the property comprises of an Fitted kitchen complete with wall and base units, a and shower over the bath, wash hand basin with entrance porch, hallway, and lounge leading to rear aspect double glazed window, sink and drainer vanity, WC, part tiled and laminate flooring. second reception room / dining room, kitchen and tiled splashbacks, free standong cooker and hob and conservatory with an outlook of the rear garden. carpeted flooring. Access to the carport via a side Upstairs there are three bedrooms two of which are aspect door. doubles and a family bathroom. Externally to the Front Garden front there driveway for two cars and is paved and Gated and paved driveway with access to the carport. gated with access to the carport to the side of the Conservatory property. To the rear although the garden does 13' 9" x 6' 3" ( 4.19m x 1.91m ) require some maintenance it is a great size and not UPVC and timber construction with side and rear Garage overlooked to the rear as it backs onto Whitby High. aspect double glazed windows and door. Plumbing 20' x 9' 4" ( 6.10m x 2.84m ) The property is perfectly situated for access to local available for a washing machine. Complete with power and light, front aspect up and schools such as Ellesmere Port Catholic High School, over door and single glazed side aspect door and Whitby High School and Woodlands Primary School. window. There is also a bus route available directly on Overpool Road. Landing Access from the hall and stairs with a side aspect Rear Garden double glazed window. Loft access available, Enclosed garden with front access, two patio areas, carpeted flooring and access from the following mature garden area, access to detached garage and rooms. wooden shed. Entrance Porch Front aspect double glazed door an a front aspect double glazed window complete with laminate Bedroom One Online Viewing Available flooring. 12' 2" x 10' 3" max ( 3.71m x 3.12m max ) Front aspect double glazed window and vinyl flooring. Entrance Hall Front aspect double glazed door and window, radiator, access to the understairs cupboard and Bedroom Two carpeted flooring. 10' 9" x 10' 4" ( 3.28m x 3.15m ) Rear aspect double glazed window, TV point and vinyl flooring. Lounge 13' 6" x 11' 3" max ( 4.11m x 3.43m max ) Front aspect double glazed window, electric Bedroom Three fireplace, two wall lights, radiator, TV and vinyl 6' 10" x 6' 10" ( 2.08m x 2.08m ) flooring. Front aspect double glazed window, radiator and vinyl flooring. Dining Room 9' 3" x 9' ( 2.82m x 2.74m ) Rear aspect patio doors, radiator and vinyl flooring. view this property online jonesandchapman.co.uk/Property/LSU106807 welcome to Overpool Road, Whitby, Ellesmere Port NO CHAIN Online viewing available Two reception rooms Off road parking Carport Tenure: Freehold EPC Rating: Awaited £180,000 Please note the marker reflects the view this property online jonesandchapman.co.uk/Property/LSU106807 postcode not the actual property see all our properties on zoopla.co.uk | rightmove.co.uk | jonesandchapman.co.uk 1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there is no delay in agreeing the sale. 2. These particulars do not 0151 339 4878 constitute part or all of an offer or contract. 3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect. Potential buyers are advised to recheck measurements before committing to any expense. 4. We have not Property Ref: tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures or services and it is in the buyers interest to check the working condition of any [email protected] LSU106807 - 0003 appliances. 5. Where an EPC, or a Home Report (Scotland only) is held for this property, it is available for inspection at the branch by appointment. If you require a printed version of a Home Report, you will need to pay a reasonable production charge reflecting 349 Chester Road, Little Sutton, LITTLE printing and other costs. 6. We are not able to offer an opinion either written or verbal on the content of these reports and this must be obtained from your legal representative. 7. Whilst we take care in preparing these reports, a buyer should ensure that SUTTON, Cheshire, CH66 3RG his/her legal representative confirms as soon as possible all matters relating to title including the extent and boundaries of the property and other important matters before exchange of contracts. jonesandchapman.co.uk .
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