Private sale - 4 bedroom home across the road from the beach
Luxury beachside property with all the trimmings and amenities nearby including the new high school (2019), QEII pool leisure centre, Bottle Lake Forest and beach across the road !
Welcome to the sought after North Shore…
Originally a show home for ‘North Aston’, this upmarket family home shines amongst many others.
Friendly family residents make you feel welcome immediately and look out for each other.
Large floor space (255M), single level on 700M secure section offers loads of room and multiple living spaces including two lounge areas to chill and/or entertain at the same time !
Cosy heating for winter including gas central heating (reticulated) throughout, heated bathroom floors and the best feature, a large gas fire. Double glazing. Summer cooling is provided by a (new) heat pump but the best method is to open all those double doors and enjoy the amazing indoor outdoor flow. You will want to dine al-fresco all summer. Sheltered from the easterly. Both gas & electricity energy sources. Alarm system and central heating controller provided.
Established garden with a feature fishpond, viewed though the curved dining room window (Goldfish are negotiable).
Chattels: Blinds, curtains, fixed floor coverings, light fittings, stove, antenna / dish, range hood, gas hub, gas fire, heat pump, garage remotes (x3), house alarm, garden shed.
So grab the bikes, boards and kids and be ready for the best summers ever.
TM Listing No 1715663543
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