£184,950
2 bed end terrace house for saleOrchard Close, Great Hale, Sleaford, Lincolnshire NG34
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: B
- Chain free
- Freehold
Pygott & Crone - Sleaford
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About this property
No onward chain
Refitted gas boiler & UPVC double glazing in 2022
Solar panels
2 generous double bedrooms
Refitted breakfast kitchen
Off street parking for 2 cars
Rear garden not overlooked
Popular village location
EPC Rating - B, Council Tax Band - A
Offered for sale with no onward chain is this generously proportioned two bedroom, modern, end town house built by reputable local builders and more recently much improved by the present vendor including new boiler & windows in 2022 together with solar panels that are owned. Features include gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing. The property is an ideal opportunity for a first time buyer or investor and whilst located in the smaller village of Great Hale it is convenient for all the amenities including a train station in the adjoining village of Heckington being only a mile to the centre. Early viewing highly recomended.
The accommodation extends to some 689sqft and is well presented throughout with a refitted breakfast kitchen, lounge with patio door to garden, entrance hall, WC, two double bedrooms and bathroom with mixer shower attachment.
Outside an offset tarmac driveway provides one parking space with a further gravelled space to the side. The rear garden is enclosed and not overlooked laid mainly to lawn with a useful shed.
Entrance Hall
WC
Kitchen
2.97m x 2.87m - 9'9” x 9'5”
Lounge
4.24m x 4.17m - 13'11” x 13'8”
First Floor Landing
Bedroom 1
4.17m x 2.46m - 13'8” x 8'1”
Bedroom 2
3.12m x 2.72m - 10'3” x 8'11”
Bathroom
2.03m x 1.95m - 6'8” x 6'5”
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