£400,000
2 bed terraced house for saleTrent Way, Worcester Park KT4
2 beds
1 bath
- Chain free
- Freehold
Connor Prince
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About this property
Entrance lobby
20'8 X 12'10 lounge/dining room
Kitchen/breakfast room
Two double bedrooms
Upstairs bathroom
Double glazing/gas central heating
Rear garden
Garage in nearby block
No chain/sole agents
Offered with vacant possession this two double bedroom terraced Georgian style home requiring some modernisation and redecoration. Situated in a cul-de-sac location close to North Cheam's shops, services and bus stops which connect you to Sutton, Epsom, Worcester Park and Morden with its Northern Line tube station.
Double glazed front door to:-
entrance lobby Meter cupboard, radiator, door to:-
lounge/dining room 20'8 X 12'10 Two radiators, double glazed Georgian style bow window, door to:-
kitchen/breakfast room 12'10 X 9' Fitted base units with working top surfaces, inset single drainer stainless sink unit with mixer tap, double glazed window above overlooking rear garden, plumbing and space for washing machine, space for upright fridge/freezer, wall mounted gas central heating boiler, double glazed door to garden.
Stairs to first floor landing Access to loft space.
Bedroom one 14' X 12'10 Front aspect double glazed Georgian style windows, double radiator, fitted wardrobes providing hanging and shelved storage space.
Bedroom two 12'10 X 9'1 Double glazed window, radiator.
Bathroom Pedestal wash hand basin, low level w.c., part tiled walls, radiator, built in shelved cupboard.
Outside
Rear garden Extending to 20ft with personal door into:-
garage With light and power, up and over door approached by a rear access road.
Council tax Band D
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