PROPERTY SUMMARY
MARKETED WITH NO CHAIN. Quietly positioned within the sought after village of Normanton-on-Trent, this executive detached home is set within a desirable cul-de-sac of only four properties, and stands on a deceptively generous plot with gorgeous views to the rear over open fields. Built to a high specification in 2015, the property includes air sourced central heating with underfloor heating throughout downstairs and panelled radiators to the first floor.
The internal accommodation comprises to the ground floor: imposing reception hallway, WC, useful storage room, separate utility room providing ample storage facilities and access to outside as well as internal access to the double garage, dual aspect spacious lounge with French doors opening to the rear garden and feature log burning stove and a quality living/dining kitchen space with includes a superb central island and a range of built in appliances including four ring electric hob, electric oven, fridge freezer and dishwasher.
From the feature staircase, access is gained to the first floor landing with built in storage cupboard, and the first floor accommodation which includes: the family bathroom which has a four piece suite including a separate shower cubicle and bath, four double bedrooms with the master bedroom having an ensuite shower room. The front of the property offers an attached double garage with two electric roller doors, tarmac driveway providing ample off street parking and double gates opening down the side of the property providing hardstanding for a caravan/motorhome. The private enclosed rear garden provides a large patio area, perfect for entertaining, and a raised turfed garden area with stunning views across the fields.
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.
Normanton-on-Trent, NG23
Valid until 05.10.2025
Property Type: | House | Build Form: | Detached |
Transaction Type: | New dwelling | Energy Tariff: | Standard tariff |
Main Fuel: | Electricity: electricity, unspecified tariff | Flat Top Storey: | No |
Top Storey: | 0 | Previous Extension: | 0 |
Open Fireplace: | 0 | Walls: | Average thermal transmittance 0.24 W/m-¦K |
Walls Energy: | Very Good | Roof: | Average thermal transmittance 0.14 W/m-¦K |
Roof Energy: | Very Good | Main Heating: | Air source heat pump, radiators, electric |
Main Heating Controls: | Time and temperature zone control | Hot Water System: | From main system |
Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Very Poor | Lighting: | Low energy lighting in all fixed outlets |
Floors: | Average thermal transmittance 0.18 W/m-¦K | Total Floor Area: | 163 m2 |
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