£230,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleMain Street, Fleckney, Leicester, Leicestershire LE8
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Spencers Countrywide - Wigston
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About this property
Two Bedroom End Terrace Home
No Upward Chain
Situated in the Heart of Fleckney
Extended Utility Space/Ground Floor WC
Generous and Attractive Plot
Two Reception Rooms
Stunning First Floor Shower Room
Fully Boarded and Insulated Loft with Ladder
Detached Garage with Remote Operated Roller Door
Low Maintenance Garden
*Open House Weekend Event* 17th-18th May Please call Spencers to book your viewing appointment This surprisingly spacious two bedroom end terrace home occupies a generous and attractive plot right in the heart of Fleckney within walking distance of the shops, Co-op supermarket, takeaways and medical centre. Offered with no upward chain the home is beautifully presented having been meticulously maintained and improved by the current owner including triple glazed windows throughout the home with the only exception those in the extension which are double glazed. The extension which has been built behind the kitchen is accessed via the garden which has created a useful utility space including a WC.
Unlike many similar terrace homes within the village, you do not enter the property directly into a reception room. Instead, there is a hallway with stairs rising to the first floor and a door through to a lounge.
The lounge is well proportioned and filled with plenty of natural light due to a large bay window to the front elevation. The main focal point is a living flame gas fire which is set into a feature fireplace. A door opens to a second reception room that is currently set up as a dining area.
The dining room is again a good size with a window to the rear. An exposed brick central chimney breast dominates the space which accommodates an electric stove. There is ample room for a table and chairs and has a further door which opens to the kitchen.
The kitchen contains a range of solid wood base and wall mounted fitted units with roll-edge work surfaces and a one and a half bowl composite sink and drainer. There is a five ring integral gas hob and built-in eye level double oven. There is also an integral fridge. A large under stairs pantry cupboard provides useful additional storage space. There is a window to the side elevation and a back door that opens to the garden.
The extension, as already mentioned is positioned directly behind the kitchen but must be accessed via the garden. This space is versatile, with space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer, the is a low flush WC and a 'Belfast' sink. There is also plenty of storage space. There is also an obvious option for any buyer to knock trough from the kitchen to create a larger feature space if desired.
To the first floor there is a large landing with a loft hatch with drop down ladder. The loft has a skylight window and fully insulated and boarded and again offers scope to add value through a full conversion, something that has been done in the neighbouring property.
The principal bedroom is situated towards the front of the home and is a particularly generous double room with an extensive range of fitted wardrobes, drawers and dressing table.
The second bedroom overlooks the garden and benefits from a built-in wardrobe.
Finally, on the first floor, is a highly impressive fully tiled shower room and is a space more akin to what you might find in a high end boutique hotel. The is a fantastic walk-in shower with fixed screen, low flush WC, and a wash hand basin set into a vanity unit with floor to ceiling cupboards either side as well as underneath.
The driveway to the side of the three adjoining terrace properties is shared and provides access to the garage which belongs to number six. The driveway cannot be used for parking by any of the three homes but the garage is large with a remote operated roller door and could accommodate most vehicles including SUVs.
At the rear is a beautifully landscaped and surprisingly generous garden with a paved patio seating area and a sweeping curved pathway that bisects a planted border containing a variety of shrubs and flowering plants on one side and an area of professionally laid artificial lawn on the other. The path leads to an outbuilding/workshop/shed at the top end of the garden which has both light and power. It is a very attractive and low maintenance space.
This really is a charming home with wide ranging appeal and has one or two wonderful surprises. Although, incredibly well maintained, it would still offer the opportunity for buyers to add value. Internal viewing is highly recommended.
The village of Fleckney is ideally placed between the larger centres of Market Harborough and Leicester. The village centre has a number of local shops, a public house and convenience store and with those larger centres within easy commutable distance Fleckney offers a wide and extensive range of amenities and services. With reputable schooling and public transport also in close proximity the village has always been a sought after location.
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