Property description
This detached bungalow has been refurbished to a high standard throughout and can provide flexible living arrangements for a variety of buyers. Neighbouring properties have extended into the loft which could provide more potential for any growing family. The entrance hallway has wood effect flooring and this continues throughout the majority of the property. The large living / dining room receives plenty of natural light due to the large floor to ceiling windows and sliding doors that lead to the garden. Modern touches include a vertical radiator and a wall mounted \‘Gazco\‘ fire. The kitchen / breakfast room has double doors that lead onto the garden and plenty of white gloss base and wall units. There is a double oven, electric hob with chimney extractor over and space for a freestanding fridge, freezer and washing machine. The main bathroom has a walk in shower and is part tiled. The master bedroom has an en suite and sits next to another double bedroom that has access to the rear and these rooms have the potential to create an attached annex. There are two other bedrooms in the main bungalow. The garage has been converted into a garden room that also has an en suite with an electric shower.
Council Tax For information held on this property please refer to www.gov.uk/council-tax-bands.
Local Authority Canterbury City Council - 01227 862000. Kent County Council - 0845 247 247.
Services Mains water and waste, electric and gas.
Tenure The property is freehold and offered with vacant possession upon completion.
Location Situated on the northern side of the Canterbury a little over a mile from the city centre, Glen Iris Close is tucked away at the end of a well-regarded residential street. The property is well positioned for those wishing to commute by road or rail, with good access to the A2 and Canterbury West Station is just a mile away on foot. The University of Kent and Kent College Independent School are both within a mile with further primary and secondary educational facilities offered throughout the city. Under a miles walk is Dukes Meadow, an area of open field which has been acquired by Harbledown and Rough Common Parish Council and can be accessed via Hillside Avenue. More information about the local environs can be found at; www.harbledownpc.kentparishes.gov.uk.
Outside The bungalow is set back from the road with a lawned garden, complete with a selection of mature shrubs and climbers. A path leads to the driveway to the side and in turn the rear garden. A large patio area spans the length of the property with shallow terraces divided by railway sleepers. These feature both lawn and a rockery for alpine planting. The rear garden is flanked by mature deciduous trees, which in winter allow for views across the city towards the Cathedral.
Property Features :
- Detached four / five bedroom bungalow
- Potential to extend into the loft
- Cul-de-sac location
- Parking for several cars
- Cathedral views