PROPERTY SUMMARY
An individual and unique, detached dormer bungalow, tucked away off Mill Lane in Normanton-on-Trent, 'Bluebells' is a individually built property which offers spacious and versatile accommodation, having the added benefits of OWNED solar panels and solar battery storage. This fantastic property is accessed via a gated driveway off Mill Lane leading to a generous gravelled driveway providing ample off road parking. The property itself opens up into a airy entrance hallway, leading to the properties accommodation which comprises of; open plan lounge/dining area, with feature fireplace and bi-fold doors leading to the rear garden, breakfast kitchen with AEG 4 ring induction hob, integrated dishwasher and wine cooler, leading to the utility room. The ground floor also has two double bedrooms, one with ensuite shower room, a ground floor bathroom, and office/ bedroom 4. The ground floor benefits from underfloor heating throughout.
To the first floor there is a master suite with Velux windows, spacious ensuite shower room with his and hers sinks and wardrobe storage. There is then an integral large single garage, and generous wrap around garden, which is mainly laid to lawn and boarded with plants and shrubs, and a useful patio space. Bluebells benefits from having owned solar panels which were fitted in December 2022, and also has UPVC double glazing and oil fired heating. A real must view for modern living at its finest!
NORMANTON ON TRENT - The village of Normanton on Trent lies approximately 12 miles north of Newark, with easy access to the A1 and within commuting distance of Nottingham and Lincoln. Within the village is St. Matthew's C of E Primary School, St. Matthews Church and two public houses and a doctors surgery. A wider range of amenities can be found in Sutton on Trent which is just over 2 miles away or alternatively Tuxford just 4 miles away.
NEWARK - A traditional market town that benefits from its excellent location, situated just off the A1 and A46 between the cities of Nottingham and Lincoln and having 2 railway stations including Northgate Station which is on the east coast Main line offering commuters and shoppers easy access to London. The town is full of character with its bustling traditional cobbled market square and ruins of Newark castle that date back to 1123. Newark boasts a wealth of successful independent shops and boutiques, as well as a wide range of national chains. The town also offers an array of restaurants and cafes, a theatre and a multi-screen cinema. Newark is also a hub for antique enthusiasts, with its various antique shops and regular antique fairs held at the nearby Newark Showground.
Mill Lane, Normanton-on-Trent, NG23
Valid until 08.08.2028
Property Type: | Bungalow | Build Form: | Detached |
Transaction Type: | New dwelling | Energy Tariff: | Standard tariff |
Main Fuel: | Oil - this is for backwards compatibility only and should not be used | Flat Top Storey: | No |
Top Storey: | 0 | Previous Extension: | 0 |
Open Fireplace: | 0 | Walls: | Average thermal transmittance 0.22 W/m-¦K |
Walls Energy: | Very Good | Roof: | Average thermal transmittance 0.11 W/m-¦K |
Roof Energy: | Very Good | Main Heating: | Boiler and underfloor heating, oil |
Main Heating Controls: | Time and temperature zone control | Hot Water System: | From main system |
Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Average | Lighting: | Low energy lighting in all fixed outlets |
Floors: | Average thermal transmittance 0.15 W/m-¦K | Total Floor Area: | 158 m2 |
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