£359,995
4 bed detached house for sale17 Stewarts Way, Manuden, Bishop's Stortford, Essex CM23
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Mullucks - Bishop's Stortford
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About this property
Reception hall
Cloakroom
Kitchen
Study
Sitting room
Dining room
Conservatory
Four bedrooms
Two bathrooms
Oil fired central heating
17 Stewarts Way is an extended detached family house originally built approximately 40 years ago, located in this favoured village. The property benefits from a reception hall with a downstairs cloakroom, a fitted kitchen, study and two further reception rooms and a conservatory. There are four bedrooms to the first floor with two bathrooms. Externally the property is approached via a block paved driveway providing parking for four vehicles and giving access to the detached double garage. To the rear of the property there is an established south west facing mature rear garden with a sun terrace, ornamental pond, timber garden shed, summer house and various mature shrubs and trees. The property has been equipped with five thermal solar panels which provide heating for the hot water.
Established detached family home in sought after village.
From our Bishop's Stortford office, proceed in a northerly direction along Rye Street, top end of Rye Street, turn left by the Mountbatten restaurant. Follow this road along for 0.75 of a mile where the road goes round to the right, proceed straight over, heading due north towards the village of Manuden. Proceed past the church, past Butt Lane on the left hand side and take the next left hand turn following the signpost to Stewarts Way and the property can be found located on the left hand side.
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