Hillside
Knighton
Agent: Nock Deighton
Offers: £247,500
Call: 01584 875555
NOCK Deighton Estate Agents in Ludlow have been instructed to sell this spacious detached bungalow which would benefit from some updating. Ideally situated in a splendid elevated position with delightful views. Located on a popular road on the outskirts of Knighton yet still within easy access to the town centre.
The property is situated in a delightful elevated position and enjoys views over the Teme Valley. Located on the Radnorshire/Shropshire Border which is renowned for its beautiful surroundings and the Offa Dyke pathway.
The glazed front porch which has a tiled floor leads into a lovely reception room currently a dining area. There is a window to the front elevation which overlooks the stunning Teme Valley. The sitting room also has a window to the front and enjoys the views. There is a feature fireplace with open fire.
The kitchen/breakfast room has a range of base units with work surfaces over, space for appliances, door gives access to the rear.
The inner hallway gives access to the three bedrooms two of which have built in wardrobes. The master bedroom enjoys far reaching views. There is a small study area and family bathroom which comprises WC, wash hand basin, bidet, bath with shower attachment.
The property is approached by a sweeping tarmac driveway which leads to the front of the property where there is ample parking and a carport.
The front garden is mainly laid to lawn with well established mature plants trees and shrub borders. The front garden is edged with a retaining wall.
To one side of the bungalow there is then a patio area where you can sit and enjoy the fantastic views. Continuing to the rear you will find a further good-sized garden which is part lawn with various fruit trees and well established mature shrubs and plants. There is a garden store. The property is bounded to the rear by open farmland.
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