Pheasant Croft
Salt Box Lane
Oldwood
Tenbury Wells
Agent: Nick Champion
Offers: £399,950
Call: 01584 810555
PHEASANT Croft is a very spacious detached bungalow constructed circa 1963 of mellow brick elevations under a tiled roof and is conveniently situated on the popular Salt Box Lane just a short drive from the centre of the market town of Tenbury Wells. The bungalow is double glazed with LPG central heating, and includes delightful large and well-stocked gardens, a detached garage and enjoys tremendous views across open countryside.
A glazed door opens into the entrance hall which has a cloakroom with a vanity basin unit, wc and airing cupboard. The spacious sitting room has an open fireplace with a stone surround, and a full length picture window and sliding patio doors on the south-west facing elevation which frame the wonderful views. The dining room has sliding patio doors to the garden, and leads to the kitchen which has a range of fitted oak base and wall units with tiled worktops, incorporating a stainless steel sink and drainer unit, and integral appliances including a Zanussi dishwasher and fridge, a Belling double oven, and a Belling hob with a Hygena extractor hood over. A back hall leads to the utility room which has a broom cupboard, a range of wood base and wall units incorporating a stainless steel sink/drainer, with plumbing for a washing machine and space for a tumble drier and chest freezer, and houses a Potterton Netaheat Profile boiler. The UPVC conservatory has a door to the garden and a door through to an open porch/covered walkway which leads to a garden store.
From the entrance hall a glazed door opens through to an inner hall with a walk in cupboard with shelving. There are two double bedrooms with built in wardrobes, and a further bedroom/study with a built in wardrobe. The bathroom has a bath, a separate cubicle housing a Freidrich Grohe shower, a pedestal basin and a WC.
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