£315,000
4 bed detached house for saleBradfield Drive, Martham NR29
4 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Aldreds
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About this property
Spacious Modern Link-Detached House
Desirable Development Within The Centre Of The Village
Spacious Accommodation
Three/Four Bedrooms
Lounge & Separate Dining Room/Ground Floor Bedroom 4
Master En-Suite Shower Room
Double Aspect Lounge
Oil Fired Central Heating
Nicely Enclosed Garden with Southerly Aspect
Driveway Parking & Garage
Aldreds are pleased to offer this well presented, modern linked-detached house situated in the popular Broadland village of Martham. The spacious accommodation includes an entrance porch, hallway, ground floor cloakroom, kitchen, double aspect lounge, dining room/ground floor bedroom four, three first floor bedrooms, with master en-suite shower room and family bathroom. The property offers uPVC sealed unit double glazed windows, pv solar panels for supplementary hot water heating, oil fired central heating, driveway, garage and a nicely enclosed garden with a Southerly aspect. Early internal viewing is highly recommended to appreciate this well presented home.
Entrance Porch
Part glazed entrance door with windows to front and side aspects, door giving access to;
Hallway
Smoke detector, power points, thermostat, stairs to first floor landing, radiator, doors leading off;
Cloakroom
Part tiled walls, low level w.c., hand wash basin, ventilation.
Kitchen (3.1m x 3.1m (10'2" x 10'2"))
Window and part glazed door side leading to garden, tiled flooring, radiator, a range of fitted kitchen units with rolled edge work surface, upstand and tiled splash back, sink drainer with mono bloc tap, integrated electric oven, ceramic hob, stainless steel chimney style extractor, plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher, oil fired boiler for hot water and central heating, inset ceiling lighting.
Dining Room/Ground Floor Bedroom 4 (3.1m x 2.49m (10'2" x 8'2"))
Window to front aspect, radiator, power points.
Lounge (5.7m x 2.97m (18'8" x 9'8"))
A spacious double aspect room with windows to front and side, two radiators, power points, television point.
First Floor Landing
Airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder, radiator, power points, smoke detector, doors leading off;
Master Bedroom (4.47m x 3m at max (14'7" x 9'10" at max))
Windows to front and side, radiator, two built-in wardrobes with double doors, power points, tv point, door giving access to;
En-Suite Shower Room
Part tiled walls, pedestal hand wash basin, low level w.c., tiled shower cubicle, heated towel rail, ventilation, shavers point.
Bedroom 2 (3.16m at max x 3.05m (10'4" at max x 10'0"))
Window to front aspect, radiator, power points, tv point.
Bedroom 3 (3.16m x 2.58m (10'4" x 8'5"))
Window to side aspect, radiator, power points, tv point, loft access.
Bathroom
Obscure glazed window to front aspect, white suite comprising panelled bath with tiled surround, pedestal hand wash basin, low level w.c., part tiled walls, towel rail, shavers point, ventilation.
Outside
The property occupies a pleasant position in a quiet cul-de-sac with vehicular access to the rear driveway leading to adjoining;
Garage (5.4m x 2.93m (17'8" x 9'7"))
Front facing up and over door, rear service, power and lighting.
Gardens
The property offers lawned curtilage to the front and side, with an enclosed garden area to the far side of the property, Offering a Southerly aspect. The garden is nicely enclosed by close board panel fencing with a large paved patio with an area of artificial grass with mature tree planting, well screened from the rest of the garden is a sunken uPVC oil storage tank behind a dwarf brick wall with an area of timber decking and garden shed.
Tenure
Freehold.
Services
Mains water, electric and drainage.
Council Tax
Great Yarmouth Borough Council - Band: 'C'
Location
Martham near Great Yarmouth is a large, pretty village just 9 miles north of Great Yarmouth. The village retains part of its traditional charm with village green and pond, and lies partly in the Norfolk Broad National Park with one of its boundaries being the upper reaches to the River Thurne - a world famous fishing location. The village offers a wealth of local amenities including shops, pubs, restaurants, doctors surgery, schooling and library. Regular bus links provide access to Great Yarmouth. Visitors and locals play host to events such as the Beer Festival, Scarecrow Festival and Carnival during summer months.
Reference
Pjl/S9928
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