THIS originally self-built residence has an extensive gravelled driveway among its many attractions and is on the market with Davis & Sons, with offers invited in the region of £335,000.
Summerville, Park End, Langstone, is approached via a shared driveway which leads to a double-gated entrance with red-brick pillars leading in turn to the driveway, which can accommodate about twelve cars.
There are superb gardens, with fencing to all borders. A gravelled pathway and central stepping- stone lead on to the rear garden with lawn and central patio. There is a shed and fencing.
There is an entrance hall with solid wooden stairs to the first floor, and laminate woodblock-effect flooring with a storage cupboard with hanging space. The lounge measures about 19ft by 13ft with feature modern chrome fireplace with marble-effect surround. Double doors open to the dining-room, which measures about 15ft by 13ft and also has laminate wood- block-effect flooring. There is a groundfloor wc. The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with an attractive range of modern base and wall units with roll-top surfaces over. There is an insert antique-style double oven and four-ring gas hob, plus integral hood. An integrated dishwasher and fridge are included, as is a bank of glazed display cabinets. The utility room leads off with plumbing for a washing-machine. An additional family room measures about 17ft by 10ft, with french doors opening to the garden.
On the first-floor landing there is a boiler room with extensive shelving and storage. uPVC double-glazed french doors open to a decked veranda with wrought-iron feature enclosure. Bedroom one measures about 16ft by 13ft, also with french doors opening to the veranda. There is built-in wardrobe space and an en-suite bath and shower room, which comprises shower cubicle, panelled bath, pedestal wash-hand basin and wc. Bedroom two measures about 11ft by 17ft, and the third bedroom is about 10ft by 14ft. Bedroom four is about 13ft by 11ft. In the family bathroom can be found a mural-painted ceiling along with a three-piece bathroom suite.
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