THIS bungalow in Gayton is described as ‘deceptively spacious’ with a delightful pond and Dee Estuary views.
Situated on Cottage Drive West the three-bedroom detached property is, according to the seller, ‘Immaculately presented to an exceptional standard, boasting contemporary living and bathed in natural light.’
It is on the market for £485,000. But what do you get for the price?
The entrance opens to a ‘generous’ lounge with feature fireplace and sliding patio doors to the walled garden.
Steps lead up to a open plan dining area with sliding doors into the courtyard. The high quality kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units, contrasting work tops and fitted appliances. The inner hallway includes useful storage and leads to all three sizeable bedrooms and a contemporary shower room.
The surrounding grounds encapsulate this home perfectly - the south facing private walled garden enjoys views across the estuary and the enclosed courtyard also benefits from a sunny aspect.
Beyond this is a ‘delightful’ duck pond surrounded by lawns and rhododendrons, plus plenty of off road parking.
On the market with Move Residential, this is described as one of the most attractive homes in the borough currently advertised on Zoopla.
A Zoopla spokesperson said: “Nestled on a picturesque plot in Gayton with delightful pond and Dee Estuary views, this charming three bedroom detached bungalow is deceptively spacious and offered to the sales market with no onward chain.
“Immaculately presented to an exceptional standard, boasting contemporary living and bathed in natural light.
“Views across the estuary and to Wales coupled with an abundance of bird life makes for a naturally relaxing and ever changing backdrop. A closer inspection is essential to appreciate the setting and standard of this exceptional residence.
They continued: “There are some real gems among the thousands of homes listed on Zoopla.
“If you want to see fascinating properties in your local area, refining your Zoopla search by ‘highest price’ is a great way to see what’s really grabbing attention.”
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