Guide price
£280,000
3 bed detached house for saleChesterfield Way, Barwell LE9
3 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Adam Purnell Estate Agents
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About this property
Spacious three bed detached home in village location
Walking distance to shops, schools, parks & bus routes
Lounge diner with feature fireplace & patio doors
Conservatory with garden views & French doors to patio
Refitted kitchen with modern units & integrated appliances
All bedrooms with fitted storage; large flexible third bedroom
Landscaped low-maintenance garden with outbuildings & WC
Driveway parking, loft with light/power, and outdoor lighting
A spacious and well-presented three bedroom detached home, ideally situated in a convenient village location.
This delightful property offers generous accommodation throughout and is positioned within walking distance of the village centre, with its wide range of amenities including shops, schools, doctors’ surgery, parks, pubs, takeaways and regular bus routes. Excellent access to major road links also makes this an ideal choice for commuters.
Step through the attractive UPVC double-glazed front door, where outside lighting welcomes you into a charming entrance porch, a handy space with power and overhead lighting, perfect for kicking off shoes and coats. An original white wood and glazed inner door with matching side panels leads through to the central hallway, where a staircase rises to the first floor and a sense of spaciousness greets you.
To the front of the property, a versatile family room or study offers a quiet retreat, ideal for working from home or relaxing in peace. This lovely room benefits from a built-in storage cupboard, TV aerial and telephone points, and is finished with a radiator to keep things cosy.
The heart of the home is the generous through lounge and dining room. A feature fireplace with display shelving adds a focal point to the living area, while two radiators and matching wall lights help create a warm and welcoming space. At the far end, sliding patio doors open onto the conservatory, drawing in natural light and offering a seamless connection to the garden.
The conservatory itself is a delightful spot to sit and enjoy views over the garden, finished with ceramic tiled flooring, double power points, and French doors opening directly onto the patio – ideal for entertaining or simply unwinding.
At the rear of the house lies a beautifully refitted dining kitchen. Stylishly designed with a contemporary flair, the kitchen features forest green soft-close units, contrasted by crisp white granite-effect worktops and matching splashbacks. A black composite sink sits beneath the window, alongside a sleek induction hob with chimney extractor, integrated double oven, and handy carousel corner units. There’s space and plumbing for a washing machine, ceramic tiled flooring underfoot, and access to a useful under-stairs cupboard. A UPVC door provides direct access to the rear garden – perfect for summer dining outdoors.
Upstairs, the landing provides access to the loft, which is majority boarded with light and power, and a double airing cupboard housing a modern Worcester gas combination boiler with a wireless digital thermostat.
The main bedroom to the front boasts a range of fitted white furniture, including double and corner wardrobes, overhead cupboards, and a dressing table. A radiator and coving complete the look. Bedroom two, also front-facing, features a built-in double wardrobe with overhead cupboards and a radiator, making it a comfortable and practical space.
Bedroom three is an L-shaped room at the rear, once two separate bedrooms, now offering flexible accommodation as a large double or potential twin space, with two radiators and ample room to adapt to your needs.
The family bathroom has been attractively finished with a white suite, comprising a panel bath with mains shower above and a glazed screen, pedestal basin and low-level WC. Stylish tiled surrounds, a wall-mounted heater, radiator, and extractor fan add comfort and convenience.
Outside, the home is nicely set back from the road, with a neat lawned front garden bordered by well-stocked flower beds. A driveway to the side provides ample off-road parking, with a concrete pathway leading through a covered side entry to the rear.
The rear garden has been thoughtfully landscaped for ease of maintenance. A full-width slabbed patio and artificial turf area create a low-maintenance space for relaxing or entertaining, with raised beds and a water feature adding character. Beyond this, decorative stone areas are bordered by further mature planting. There’s also outside lighting and a tap, plus two brick-built outbuildings: A garden store with light and power, and a separate WC – a practical and rare bonus
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