
119 ECROYD PARK
Credenhill, Herefordshire
Guide Price:
£350,000
Thriving village location
3 bedrooms
Good flow to ground floor layout
Cosy woodburner
Ample off road parking
Garage
Low maintenance gardens
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Property Description
On the edge of the popular village of Credenhill, this much-loved, 3 bedroom, detached property has been carefully extended to create a family home with an easy flow to the versatile layout, a low maintenance garden and ample parking.
Through a program of refurbishment and upgrades, the current vendors have updated the property with new double gazing, a brick driveway, an attractive front garden and a redesigned ground floor layout to include a new kitchen, sun room and utility room/ cloakroom.
Enter the property via the reception hallway, a bright space with rooms to left and right, and stairs leading to the first floor, ahead. The large sitting room is located to the right of the hallway: this well-lit room overlooks the front garden and features a cosy wood burner beneath a timber mantel, providing a pretty focal point.
The kitchen sits to the rear of the property and has been updated with sleek, modern base and wall units and granite worktops. There is a useful walk-in larder, built-in oven with induction hob and overhead extractor fan. A Belfast sink overlooks the rear garden. The kitchen leads directly into an additional, versatile space - currently used as a sun room but could be used for separate dining, home office, craft room or children’s playroom. A door leads out onto the rear patio.
There is a utility room with WC at the very rear of the property, providing space for all the home’s white goods as well as hanging coats and further storage.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms: a master to the front, a second double and a single; there is also a family bathroom which includes a bathtub and overhead shower as well as a wash hand basin and a separate WC.
Outside: the property sits back off the lane and has a large brick driveway, offering plenty of parking. There is a garage at the rear of the driveway and a pretty, neatly-landscaped front garden, which can be easily maintained.
The rear garden is comprised of an extensive patio area with raised flower borders and an attractive potting shed. A exciting bonus is the addition of a geodesic dome covered seating area which comes with the property: a fun space in which to sit out and enjoy a book or a glass of wine.
Area: Credenhill is a popular village on the outskirts of Hereford. There is a convenience store, two takeaway food shops, café, community hall, school and bus routes all within easy walking distance. The city of Hereford is approx 4 miles to the east. For lovers of the great outdoors, there are great walks and a nearby Iron Age Hill Fort as well as Credenhill Park Wood and a local fishery.
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At a Glance:
Bedrooms: 3
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band*: C
Heating: Central heating; Gas
Services charges: Nil
Services: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage.
Covenants: None known
Broadband: Yes**
* Correct as of instruction
** Source: BT
Magi's Comments
"A warm family home in a great location"
Directions
Travelling west from Hereford on the A438, take a right turn onto the A480 and travel through Stretton Sugwas. After around a mile, take a left turn and continue into the village for around 500m. After a small parade of shops, take a left turn onto Mill Lane/ Ecroyd Park. Continue along this road for around 200m and just before the footpath comes to an end 119 will be found on the left hand side.
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