A detached house which recently underwent a complete renovation is up for sale for just over £250,000.
The three-bedroom, two-storey property is based on a quiet cul-de-sac in Royton and also offers a spacious garden and a detached garage.
Entering through the front door, and going through the door on the right will take you into the lounge and dining area.
The room is fitted with a grey carpet and cream-coloured walls, with the living room facing out onto the street while the dining area looks out to the back garden.
The living room also offers a fireplace and the combined area offers two central heating radiators.
A door from the living room takes you into the stunning modern kitchen, which has a range of units and work surfaces.
The kitchen comes with an oven, hobs, an extractor hood, a dishwasher, a washing machine, a fridge and a freezer.
It also boasts a laminate splashback surface, a sink, sunken spotlights, a storage cupboard, a double-glazed window looking out onto the garden and a door providing access to the garden to the side.
Going up the stairs which are in the lounge, you come to the first floor which has three bedrooms and a bathroom.
All three bedrooms are spacious and fitted with the same carpet as downstairs, central heating radiators and double-glazed windows, with the third bedroom offering built-in cupboard space as well.
Outside in the garden, there is a patio, ornamental retaining wall and an elevated lawn with shrubs and boundary fencing surrounding a large grass area.
To the front there is a double-block paved driveway providing off-road parking and a small garden with a single brick-built garage which is spacious with light and power.
The ground floor also offers a bathroom, which is located immediately to the left of the front door on entrance.
Charlbury Way sits close to both Royton and Shaw, making it well connected and within a short distance of plenty of local services.
The house is up for sale at £260,000 and is being sold via estate agency Alistair Stevens.
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