SOLD
3 bedrooms
Spacious true bungalow
Generous accommodation
Bespoke kitchen and appliances
Driveway able to accommodate 4 vehicles
Separate garage
Generous front and rear gardens
Sought after residential location
Located in the highly sought-after village of Silverdale, this bright and spacious family home boasts elevated views towards Eaves Wood with generous surrounding gardens and is ready to move straight into. The modern living accommodation flows effortlessly throughout with three bedrooms and open living, this true bungalow is sure to appeal to many. Internally is a light and airy hallway with built in storage ensuring clutter free living, a bright and spacious living room, a bespoke kitchen and dining area offering an abundance of storage with a feature Smeg range cooker and matching hood and space here to easily seat a table for four. The two double bedrooms present private views over the rear garden with the generous single bedroom benefitting from side facing views, the luxurious four piece bathroom and a fantastic additional utility room with access out to the gardens. The attractive front garden draws you in while the extensive block paved driveway enables parking for four vehicles and leads down to the separate garage and on to the private and secure rear garden. This really is a home not to be missed! Silverdale is a sought after village and a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village boasts more facilities than most including; a convenience store- newsagents and Post Office, library, butchers, doctors surgery and pharmacy, a local art gallery with cafe, several local pubs and cafes and a primary school rated GOOD by OFSTED. The vibrant community offers many clubs and societies for all ages with the village hall and institute providing a wide range of events. There is a recreational park and playground- regular film nights and the annual 'Silverdale and Arnside Art Trail' - a wonderful display of work from local artists, photographers and designers. Transport links from the village include a train station, a regular bus service and the M6 motorway is a 10 minute drive away. Walking through the village you find a crown green bowling club, cricket club and Silverdale Golf course. The sea front is a 5 minute walk from the village centre and there are numerous walks locally around this beautiful area. Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve and RSPB Leighton Moss Nature Reserve are conveniently close by.
5.60m x 1.12m (18-4-x 3-8') An inviting hallway full of natural light and offering access to all rooms with two separate cupboards providing an abundance of storage space for coats- shoes and bags.
3.60m x 5.11m (11-10-x 16-9') A spacious room with views overlooking the front garden through the large picture window with a feature cast iron fireplace and room for all the family to relax.
5.38m x 2.68m (17-8-x 8-10') An impressive versatile space benefitting from an abundance of bespoke country style base and wall units with butchers block work surfaces and tiled splashbacks. Integrated appliances include a dishwasher- fridge and freezer and a Smeg range cooker with a matching overhead cooker. A feature Belfast sink boasts views over the rear garden and a stylish wooden clad wall frames the dining area with space to easily accommodate a table to seat four and side facing views and access into the utility room.
2.12m x 1.50m (6-11-x 4-11') With plumbing and space for a washing machine and dryer- wall units providing storage and a door leading out to the rear garden.
3.87m x 3.34m (12-8-x 10-11') A bright double bedroom with a large picture window offering open views out to the rear garden.
3.83m x 2.84m (12-7-x 9-4') A double bedroom full of natural light and views to the rear garden.
2.63m x 2.63m (8-8-x 8-8') A generous single bedroom with a wooden white-wash floor and side facing views towards Eaves Wood.
2.36m x 2.59m (7-9-x 8-6') A luxurious four piece bathroom consisting of a stand alone roll-top bath with feature taps and a shower attachment- a separate shower cubicle with a mains-fed shower and subway tiling- hand basin and W.C. Half wooden clad walls and a complementary wooden floor and heated towel rail. Two windows allow natural light to flood through.
5.18m x 2.55m (17-0-x 8-4') A separate garage located at the end of the driveway with an up and over door- light and power present and a window to the rear for natural light.
The inviting front garden offers a manicured lawn surrounded by low level shrubs, bushes and beautiful mature trees with elevated views over to woodland. The block-paved driveway leads down the side of the home and is easily able to accommodate four vehicles with an electric charge point. Paths leads around both sides into the rear garden which is a quiet and private area laid mainly to lawn with a patio seating area outside the utility room ideal for al fresco dining and a further decked seating area behind the garage. A path leads down the garden to a gladed area boasting mature trees and shrubs and bordered by a traditional stone wall.
House built - 1976. Tenure - Freehold. Council tax band - E (Lancaster City Council). Drainage - Private septic tank. Heating - Gas central heating What3Words location - ///discouraged.smaller.portfolio.