A STUNNINGLY modern 3-bedroom semi-detached dormer bungalow has hit the market.
The ‘move-in-ready’ home, situated on Holmrook Road in Carlisle, has an asking price of £265,000.
The family home is situated in a cul de sac just under 10 minutes’ drive from the centre of Carlisle – making it perfect for those who want city centre living nearby but appreciate the tranquility.
Perhaps the hidden gem of the property comes from the garden, in which there is a divine hideaway in the way of a covered seating area and garden room – the perfect place place for socialising and spending time with friends and family where you really can embrace alfresco living.
The property is being listed by independent estate agent Liam Irving, powered by eXp UK North West.
“If you’re looking for a stylish and beautifully presented ‘move-in-ready’ place to enjoy some peace and quiet, then this attractive three-bedroom semi-detached dormer bungalow could be perfect for you.
“There is so much to love about this property, with an impressive and recently fitted Villeroy & Boch shower room, a superb garden room with covered seating area and a generous conservatory.
“The living space this property offers is simply superb and the property is offered for sale in excellent decorative order throughout, you won't have to do a thing when you move in,” he said.
As you enter the property you are met with a handy entrance porche, which leads you in a 19ft length living room, complimented by generous windows that flood the home with natural light.
“Another feature of this room is the modern and contemporary wall-mounted gas fire, providing a perfect focal point and additional warmth during the chilly winter months,” Liam said.
As you find the master bedroom, it features a sliding patio door which leads you into the fantastic conversatory over looking the one of a kind garden.
To book a viewing for this property contact liam on, liam.irving@exp.uk.com
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