Property description
Property Ref WSPAL412
Located just a few minutes walk from Brading old town, this well-proportioned 2 bedroom bungalow is set on a corner position in St Marys Road.
As you arrive at the property you are greeted with a front lawned garden with mature scrubs a double driveway and a garage.
On entering the bungalow you move in the central hallway which all rooms flow from. The 2 double bedrooms are to the right hand side, straight ahead you will find the bathroom and to the left is the spacious lounge at the rear with a feature fire place, also at the front you will find the large kitchen dining room with room for all the family to sit down and enjoy a meal together.
Through the back door there is a rear garden with mature boarders and 3 separate lawned areas.
The bungalow is also fully double glazed with gas central heating and is beautifully presented.
The main street of Brading contains most of the facilities expected of a large village, or in Brading's case, a small town. There are a selection of local pubs; including: The Bugle Inn where the sea almost met the High Street when Brading Haven was a major port, The Wheatsheaf Inn which faces the Bull Ring, and one at nearby Yarbridge named The Yarbridge Inn (known for many years as the Anglers Inn) which is famous for its selection of real ales. Also within Brading are St. Mary's Church, which is located at the north end of the town and the Methodist chapel which is near the centre. There is a small supermarket, a post office, a newsagent, several other specialist shops, a hairdressers and a fish and chip shop too. In addition to these facilities, there is Brading Primary School.
Brading has many attractions to tempt visitors, quite apart from the natural beauty of the area. These include the Lilliput Doll and Toy Museum; and The Roman Villa at Morton with its protective cover and interpretation centre.
As for transportation links Brading is served by Brading railway station on the Island Line Railway with direct connection to the Wightlink ferry at Ryde Pier Head as well as stopping at Ryde, Smallbrook, Sandown, Lake and Shanklin. The southern fringes of Brading are also on the Island's circular cycle route used for the annual \"Bicycle Island Randonee\".
The main A3055 road from Ryde to Sandown passes through the town.
The town is well-connected to the surrounding countryside by footpaths and bridleways. The Bembridge Trail passes through the town along Doctors Lane, Cross Street, High Street and Quay Lane (Wall Lane) then along the top of the embankment to St Urian's Copse. There are 71 other footpaths, by-ways and bridle paths in the civil parish area and organised parties of walkers may often be seen meeting at the station or the Bullring.
Southern Vectis run buses on route 3 from the town, serving Newport, Ryde, Sandown, Shanklin and Ventnor, and some other places. Night buses are run at weekends so Brading is easily accessible to all.
Please contact your local OptimHome agent Paul Standeven
Property Features :
- kitchen
- gas central heating
- garden
- dining room