Offers in region of
£247,500
(£303/sq. ft)
3 bed semi-detached house for salePhythian Crescent, Penketh, Warrington WA5
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
818 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
Mark Antony Estates
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About this property
No Onward Chain
Three Bedrooms
Desirable Location
Open Plan Living
Charming Garden
Light & Airy
Spacious Rooms
Amazing Opportunity
Ideal Family Home
Close To Local Amenities
Introducing this beatifully presented home, perfectly situated in the highly sought after area of Penketh. Featuring three spacious bedroooms and offering modern open plan living, this property is the perfect choice for families.
**Vendor believes the property is freehold which is awaiting confirmation by solicitors**
Interior
Stepping into this welcoming home, you're immediately greeted by a bright, open-plan living and dining space that offers the perfect setting for unwinding after a long day or sharing a delightful meal with loved ones. Adjacent to this area is the stylish, fully-equipped kitchen—a dream for culinary enthusiasts, ready for whipping up everything from comfort food to gourmet creations.
As you ascend to the upper floor, you're met with three beautifully proportioned bedrooms. Each one is bathed in natural sunlight, creating warm and serene spaces for rest and relaxation. The modern bathroom on this level ties it all together, combining both practicality and elegance for everyday convenience. This property truly embodies comfort, style, and a sense of home.
Gardens
The property boasts a spacious garden, ideal for hosting family gatherings or soaking up the sunshine on warm days. Additionally, it offers the convenience of dedicated parking and a garage, ensuring ease and practicality.
Services
• Gas Central Heating
• Mains connected: Gas
• Drainage: Mains
• Broadband Availability: Up to 900Mb (Via Sky)
Penketh is an attractive suburb within easy driving distance to Warrington Town Centre. It is a sought-after area for families. The suburb is home to a selection of cosy pubs, including the Ferry Tavern which sits on the Trans Pennine Trail, making it a popular spot for dog walkers and cyclists. The pub is also home to the annual Glastonferry music festival which is always a sell out event in the community. Penketh benefits from a great range of shops, parks and public transport connections. There is also a leisure centre, library and golf club, meaning residents have a great range of facilities right on the doorstep.
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