3 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Mobberley Close Thelwall Warrington WA4

Sale Price: £199,950

Thelwall Warrington Thelwall, WA4 2JD

Bungalow
3 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
Not Available Anymore

 2 Walton Road, Stockton Heath, Warrington, WA4 6NL

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Street Address

Thelwall Warrington Thelwall, WA4 2JD

Property description

An excellent double glazed, centrally heated, three bedroom bungalow, situated in a sought after quiet cul de sac in Thelwall. Offered for sale with no onward chain, this property represents a wonderful opportunity for anyone looking for a brilliant plot size and position, combined with the ability and scope to develop their home into something truly amazing. The front facing bay windowed lounge and generous kitchen at the rear are joined by a stunning, recently refurbished bathroom to complete the day to day living space. Cleverly extended to include two almost identical rear bedrooms, perfectly suited for family use whilst the main bedroom to the front provides a larger space for residents to relax in. There are gardens to the front, side and rear providing an excellent and versatile outdoor space with dual off street parking on the driveway.

Well Presented
Extended True Bungalow
Large Corner plot
Quiet Cul De Sac Location
Off Street Parking
Fantastic Opportunity


Entrance Hall17'9\" x 5'3\" (5.4m x 1.6m). uPVC front double glazed door opening onto the driveway. Double glazed uPVC window. Radiator, carpeted flooring, built-in storage cupboard, ceiling light.

Hall9'1\" x 4'4\" (2.77m x 1.32m). Double glazed uPVC window facing the rear overlooking the garden. Carpeted flooring, ceiling light.

Cupboard2'10\" x 2' (0.86m x 0.6m).

Lounge12'1\" x 13'10\" (3.68m x 4.22m). Double glazed uPVC bay window facing the front overlooking the garden. Radiator and gas fire, carpeted flooring, ceiling light.

Kitchen6'11\" x 12'1\" (2.1m x 3.68m). uPVC back double glazed door opening onto the patio. Double glazed uPVC window facing the rear overlooking the garden. Radiator, laminate flooring, ceiling light. Roll top work surface, wall, base and breakfast bar units, stainless steel sink.

Bathroom4'7\" x 8'6\" (1.4m x 2.6m). Double glazed uPVC window with frosted glass. Heated towel rail, ceiling light. Low level WC, panelled bath with mixer tap, shower over bath, pedestal sink with mixer tap, tiled walls, tiled floor.

Bedroom 19'6\" x 12'6\" (2.9m x 3.8m). Double bedroom: double glazed uPVC window facing the front. Radiator, carpeted flooring, a built-in wardrobe, ceiling light.

Bedroom 29'5\" x 8'6\" (2.87m x 2.6m). Double bedroom: double glazed uPVC window facing the rear overlooking the garden. Radiator, carpeted flooring, ceiling light.

Bedroom 38'10\" x 8'10\" (2.7m x 2.7m). Double bedroom: double glazed uPVC window facing the front overlooking the garden. Radiator, carpeted flooring, ceiling light.

Wardrobe3'2\" x 2' (0.97m x 0.6m).

Thelwall Thelwall is a suburban village in Warrington, Cheshire, England, located close to the Lymm junction of the M6. A fortified village was established at Thelwall in 923 during the reign of King Edward the Elder. An inscription on the Pickering Arms records that \"In the year 920 King Edward the Elder founded a city here and called it Thelwall. According to Sir Peter Leycester it was \"so called from the stakes and stumps, cut from the trees, wherewith it was environed about as a wall\". It is more likely that the original meaning of Thelwall was \"pool by a plank bridge\" (the earliest record of the name is in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for 923 as \"Thelwaell\", in 1241 it occurs as \"Thelewell\"). Earthworks remain of an embankment, possibly part of these fortifications, found in the grounds of Chaigeley School. These remains are a designated English Heritage National Monument. In Thelwall there are many stories of ghosts, since many of the old buildings still remain in the area.

Bridgewater Canal The Bridgewater Canal was the forerunner of all man-made canals in that it was the first canal that was dug out on an entirely new course, (i.e. Not following an existing river or water course), and it was constructed in the late 18th century. The Duke of Bridgewater financed the whole enterprise, as he foresaw the benefits that he would gain from having a transport system that would enable him to move huge tonnages of coal from his coal mines at Worsley up to Manchester. The Duke engaged James Brindley to engineer his canal, and he designed the route of the canal to follow contours and to be lock-free. The only complication to his route was the need to devise a method by which his canal could cross the valley of the River Irwell - and for this Brindley designed a stone aqueduct, one of the first on the whole canal system. The Bridgewater Canal continued to be used for the transportation of heavy goods right up until the 1970s, despite competition from the railways.

Stockton Heath Stockton Heath is a civil parish and suburb of Warrington, Cheshire, England. It is located to the north of the Bridgewater Canal, which divides Stockton Heath from Latchford and North Warrington. It has a total resident population of 6,396. Victoria Square is at the centre of Stockton Heath and is on the crossroads of the A49 and A56. Until the 1970s, the Victoria Hotel stood on this square but its location has been redeveloped. North of the square is the main shopping area which includes the Forge Shopping Centre, developed on the site of the old forge (Caldwell's). Stockton Heath is home to a number of modern bars and restaurants, as well as traditional public houses. The Red Lion Inn dates back to the early 19th century and the Mulberry Tree on Victoria Square, opened in its present building (replacing earlier premises dating from 1725) in March 1907.

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