A detached bungalow on a quiet cul-de-sac with a spacious garden has been put up for sale for less than £300,000.
The three-bedroom home on Cheviot Avenue, Royton, benefits from being located in a quiet area, and it is just a stone's throw from Royton town centre and Elk Mill Shopping Park.
Entering from the front of the house, which has a front lawn and driveway leading to a garage, visitors enter into the home and can immediately go into the living room.
The spacious, carpeted room has plenty of space for furniture and includes a fireplace.
Through a side door is the kitchen dining area which, like the living room, faces out on to the cul-de-sac.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of built in kitchen units with work surfaces, a stainless steel sink unit with mixer taps, splash back tiling and sunken spotlighting, as well as a side door providing access to the garden.
The space also has room for a dining table.
Moving towards the bedrooms, which are all based at the rear of the property, guests must go back through the living room and into a small hallway, which provides access to the bedrooms and a bathroom.
The master bedroom includes an en-suite bathroom containing a corner bath.
All three bedrooms face onto the back garden, are carpeted and have central heating radiators, while the middle bedroom has a set of sliding doors which open on to the deck in the garden.
The shared bathroom, meanwhile, has a walk-in shower and a sink with plenty of countertop space.
Out to the enclosed garden, there is the deck and patio area, which provides space for outdoor furniture, while there is a large grass area with plants surrounded by a small stone wall in the centre.
The property has a convenience store based very close by on another cul-de-sac, while Royton town centre is less than a five-minute drive away and Elk Mill Shopping Park is less than a 15-minute walk away.
This homely bungalow offers a quiet space and a large garden, with services such as shops and schools very close by.
The house is up for sale at £299,950 and is being sold via estate agency Alistair Stevens.
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