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Coniston Road, Dronfield Woodhouse, Dronfield, S18 8PG Asking Price Coniston Road, Dronfield Woodhouse, Dronfield, S18 8PG THREE BEDROOMS | SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE | OFF STREET PARKING | EXTENDED TO THE REAR REAR GARDEN | CONTEMPORARY KITCHEN | ENERGY PERFORMANCE RATING | Asking Price: £229,950 Coniston Road, Dronfield Woodhouse, LOUNGE Dronfield, S18 8PG 4.14m (13' 7") x 3.35m (11' 0") A beautifully presented reception room with a front Hunters Woodseats are delighted to market this facing window, stairway access to the first floor, beautifully presented three bedroom semi-detached coving to the ceiling and a feature fire place house located in the much sought after and ever surround. popular residential area of Dronfield. This extended family home is ideally located close by to a range of local amenities including shops, supermarkets, schools and Gosforth playing fields. The property comprises of a contemporary kitchen, living room and extension to the rear. On the first floor are three bedrooms and a bathroom. Outside there is driveway and garden to the front with a enclosed garden to the rear. ON THE GROUND FLOOR DINING AREA KITCHEN 3.54m (11' 7") x 2.22m (7' 3") 3.68m (12' 1") x 2.49m (8' 2") Having a wood effect floor, coving to the ceiling and A modern fitted high gloss kitchen with a stainless double doors leading through to the reception steel sink unit with a mixer tap set into a 'U' shaped room. upstanding worktop having cupboards and drawers below together with an integrated tumble dryer and an over with a companion electric hob. There is also space, plumbing and drainage for a washing machine and a range of wall mounted units with the extractor hood over the hob position. A rear facing window, a front entrance door and a stone tiled floor. RECEPTION ROOM 3.37m (11' 1") x 2.02m (6' 8") A side and rear facing window with a wood effect floor and coving to the ceiling. ON THE FIRST FLOOR BEDROOM NO.3 2.48m (8' 2") x 2.12m (6' 11") A bedroom being to the rear with a wood effect floor and coving to the ceiling. LANDING A loft hatch to the sub roof void and a built in cupboard. BEDROOM NO.1 3.69m (12' 1") x 3.18m (10' 5") BATHROOM A rear facing double bedroom with a wood effect A modern white suite comprises of a panel bath floor and coving to the ceiling. with a mains shower over, a bracket wash hand basin and a push button low flush WC. A chrome heated towel rail and tiled walls with a wood effect floor. A side facing window and inset ceiling spot lights. BEDROOM NO.2 3.39m (11' 1") x 2.17m (7' 1") A double bedroom being to the front with a wood OUTSIDE effect floor and coving to the ceiling. There is a driveway to the front providing off street parking with a garden laid to lawn. To the rear is a pleasant enclosed garden with a patio leading up to a lawn area and decking to the top of the garden. GENERAL REMARKS TENURE This property is Freehold. RATING ASSESSMENT We are verbally advised by the Local Authority that the property is assessed for Council Tax purposes to Band B. CENTRAL HEATING AND DOUBLE GLAZING This property benefits from a gas fired central heating system with a combination boiler. The windows are uPVC double glazed sealed units. VACANT POSSESSION Vacant possession will be given on completion and all fixtures and fittings mentioned in the above particulars are to be included in the sale. MORTGAGE FACILITIES We should be pleased to advise you in obtaining the best type of Mortgage to suit your individual requirements. YOUR HOME IS AT RISK IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR OTHER LOANS SECURED ON IT. OPENING HOURS Monday - Friday: 09:00 - 17:30 Saturday: 09:00 - 13.00 THINKING OF SELLING? If you are thinking of selling your home or just curious to discover the value of your property, Hunters would be pleased to provide free, no obligation sales and marketing advice. Even if your home is outside the area covered by our local offices we can arrange a Market Appraisal through our national network of Hunters estate agents. Coniston Road, Dronfield Woodhouse, Dronfield, S18 8PG | £229,950 «Floorplan1» «EpcGraph» Energy Performance Certificate The energy efficiency rating is a measure of the overall efficiency of a home. The higher the rating the more energy efficient the home is and the lower the fuel bills will be. Hunters 764 Chesterfield Road, Woodseats, Sheffield, S8 0SE | 0114 258 0111 [email protected] | www.hunters.com VAT Reg. No 936 2923 07 | Registered No: 06612172 England and Wales | Registered Office: 208 Crookes, Sheffield, S10 1TG A Hunters Franchise owned and operated under licence by S G Property Agents Ltd DISCLAIMER These particulars are intended to give a fair and reliable description of the property but no responsibility for any inaccuracy or error can be accepted and do not constitute an offer or contract. We have not tested any services or appliances (including central heating if fitted) referred to in these particulars and the purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to the working order and condition. If a property is unoccupied at any time there may be reconnection charges for any switched off/disconnected or drained services or appliances - All measurements are approximate. .
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