If you are a house hunter that's been looking far and wide for the perfect home but haven't found the right one for you then look no further.
This two-bed, bath and three-reception bungalow might just be the perfect place for you.
With a converted loft, large garden, off-street parking in the sought-after area of Carpenders Park, and a price tag of £650,000 it's bound to be snapped up.
With large-sized rooms and space to extend, the home is perfect for a growing family that is looking for a project.
Take a look inside this £650,000 home on Zoopla now
Starting in one of three reception areas, you can see it offers a lot of space, with room for large family sofas and seating.
Style as long rather than a wide room, there is the chance to open the room out and create an open planned living space if desired.
The room also leads onto the conservatory, making it the perfect spot for summer to enjoy an outdoor living environment.
Next, the kitchen is heavily inspired by the use of pine wood, with matching cabinets and ceiling features.
With tiled white walls to bring more light into the area, it offers a lot of counter space, with an added island come breakfast bar too.
There are also some smart storage solutions too, with a built-in wine rack, overhead cupboards and a pantry.
Moving into the bathroom, you can see it is modern with bright white tiling and match appliances.
With a bath and a separate stand-in shower, along with a heated towel rack to keep your towels warm and smooth lino flooring.
Into the master bedroom with built-in wardrobes with mirrors to give the room a larger feeling.
There is a space for a large doubt bed and extra furniture, with the current owners gaining more storage space with overhead cupboards.
Outside you can see the garden is a good size, with a mix of patio and grass all fenced off.
With plants growing throughout including an impressive apple tree, so you can get fresh apples every day.
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