A three-bed detached bungalow in Kendal has just hit the market for £315,000.
The freehold property, located at the entry to a quiet cul-de-sac, is packed with notable utilities.
According to estate agent Masters, the bungalow has been well-maintained over the years and has undergone some recent improvements.
The promising abode comprises of an entrance hall, a living room, a kitchen/diner, three bedrooms, and a bathroom.
Two of the bedrooms are double, providing ample space for occupants.
Along with internal amenity, the exteriors are detailed with a detached garage, a long driveway capable of accommodating two to three cars, and neatly maintained gardens at the front and rear.
Notable features of this property, as listed by the estate agent, include a workshop/utility area nestled at the back of the garage.
The workshop is equipped with lighting, power, and plumbing for a washing machine and water supply.
Contributing further to the comfort, the property offers gas central heating and double glazing.
Adding a plus to the aesthetical appeal, the rear garden is festooned with mature trees and shrubs, offering pleasing onward views.
"The garden ties in wonderfully with the double bedrooms via their door accesses," the listing suggests.
In terms of location, there's much to laud about its proximity to places like schools, pubs, restaurants, a supermarket, and Oxenholme Station.
St Mark's CofE Primary School is just 0.1 miles away and Appletree School (SEN) is merely half a mile away.
While Kendal Station is 2.4 miles away, Oxenholme Lake District Station is closer at 0.7 miles.
The Lake District National Park and the Yorkshire Dales National Park are also easily accessible, making it an ideal place for nature lovers.
For buyers keen on making an offer or arranging a viewing, they can reach out to Hunters estate agents by calling 01539 291704.
While for more information about the property, visit the listing on the Zoopla website.
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