Key Features:
> Bay Fronted Detached Bungalow Occupying A Mature Plot
> Requires Modernisation/Improvement
> Immense Potential For Extending/Improvement (Subject to Necessary Consent)
> EPC Rating F
> Council Tax Band B, Freehold
Property Description:
A bay-fronted detached bungalow occupying a larger than average plot set back from Morley Road with immense potential to extend/improve, subject to necessary consent. The property benefits from gardens to four elevations and has potential for off-road parking.
The accommodation would benefit from a scheme of renovation and briefly comprises:- reception hallway, two reception rooms, two bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom and lean-to. Outside, there are mature gardens to front, side and rear elevations together with the potential for off road parking.
Morley Road is well situated for Oakwood and Chaddesden respectively which offer a range of shops, schools and transport links together with convenient access for road links including the A52, M1 motorway, A50 and Nottingham East Midlands Airport.
Room Measurements & Details:
Reception Hallway:
Bay Fronted Lounge: 12' 6'' x 10' 9'' (3.81m x 3.27m)
Optional Sitting/Dining/Bedroom: 14' 3'' x 11' 6'' (4.34m x 3.50m)
Kitchen: 12' 11'' x 8' 2'' (3.93m x 2.49m)
Rear Lean To: 23' 1'' x 5' 6'' (7.03m x 1.68m)
Bedroom One: 14' 1'' x 11' 10'' (4.29m x 3.60m)
Bedroom Two: 10' 9'' x 7' 3'' (3.27m x 2.21m)
Bathroom: 8' 9'' x 5' 7'' (2.66m x 1.70m)
Outside: The property stands on a mature plot set back from Morley Road and has gardens to front, side and rear elevations all of which are laid mainly to lawn. There is also potential for off-road parking (there is a drop kerb in place).
Please Note: This property is Stanley Block construction.
Chaddesden, DERBY, DE21
Valid until 03.10.2033
Property Type: | Detached bungalow | Walls: | Solid brick, as built, no insulation (assumed) |
Walls Energy: | Very poor | Roof: | Pitched, 100 mm loft insulation |
Roof Energy: | Average | Window: | Fully double glazed |
Window Energy: | Average | Main Heating: | Electric storage heaters |
Main Heating Energy: | Average | Main Heating Controls: | Manual charge control |
Main Heating Controls Energy: | Poor | Hot Water System: | Electric immersion, off-peak |
Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Average | Lighting: | Low energy lighting in all fixed outlets |
Lighting Energy: | Very good | Floors: | Suspended, no insulation (assumed) |
Secondary Heating: | Portable electric heaters (assumed) | Total Floor Area: | 64 m2 |
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