Resale investment detached villa for sale in Nottinghamshire, Valley Prospect.
The property consists of 2 Bedrooms,1 bathroom, closed kitchen, living/diningroom with fireplace, there is also a covered terrace / sun lounge at the rear of the property. Double glazing UPVC windows thoughout.
Private garden with lawn at the front of the property and rear lawn with access to Devon Park. enclosed plot with private single garage.
Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage are all connected to the property.
The property is freehold and vacant possession will be given on completion.
PROPERTY DETAILS
Kitchen 9'6 x 7'6 (2.90 x 2.29m) two wall cupboards, stainless steel sink unit, built in larder cupboard, Potterton gas fired boiler, plumbed for washing machine, radiator, single glazed window and door to sun lounge
.
Sun lounge 9'9 x 7'4 (2.97 x 2.24m) windows and half glazed door to garden.
.
Lounge 14'11 x 10'4 (4.55 x 3.15m) double glazed bow window to front, stone fireplace surround, radiator
.
Bedroom 1 11'3 x 9'11 reducing to 9'5 (3.43 x 3.02 reducing to 2.87m) double glazed window to rear, radiator, built in airing cupboard housing hot water tank
.
Bedroom 2 11'7 x 9'6 (3.53 x 2.90m) double glazed windows to front and side, radiator
.
Bathroom/WC white suite comprising panelled bath, pedestal wash hand basin, low flush wc, part tiled walls, double glazed window to rear
.
Exterior Well laid out front garden. own driveway to the side leading to the detached garage. Side entrance leads into the rear garden which is laid to lawn with borders
.
DIRECTIONS: Proceed along Hawton Road and turn right into Parkway. At the end turn right into Valley Prospect. The property is a short way along on the left.
Nottingham is a city located in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire, in the East Midlands. Nottingham is one of only eight members of the English Core Cities Group. Whilst the City of Nottingham is the seventh largest urban area in the United Kingdom, ranking between those of Liverpool and Sheffield. Nottingham is famed for its links with the Robin Hood legend and, during the Industrial Revolution, obtained worldwide recognition for its lace-making industry. It was granted its city charter as part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of Queen Victoria in 1897 and has since been officially titled the City of Nottingham.