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After parking on the 2 car driveway or in the optional double garage just around the corner, we enter this Rockwarm externally insulated property via a small fully glazed entrance porch, offering privacy from callers at the door and a space to kick off shoes and boots. Then into the entrance hall with original features including a wooden external door with frosted glazing, period doors to all rooms, original balustrade on the stairs to the first floor and a useful downstairs WC underneath the stairs. To the front of the property is the living room, a traditional reception room with bay windows, picture rails and an ornate feature fireplace with mirror over the electric fire. To the rear is the extended lounge diner, with a cosy seating area, oak flooring, living flame gas fire and a dining area with French doors opening onto the terrace in the rear garden. Alongside is the extended kitchen, which allows for the option of opening up and creating an expansive kitchen diner and this has an extensive range of oak coloured wall and base units. The electric oven and gas hob has an overhead extractor and there is space for under counter fridge and freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. An external door leads out onto the terrace.
To the first floor there are 3 bedrooms and the bathroom. The fully tiled bathroom is to the rear and has a P shaped bath with mains fed rainfall shower over and glazed screen, hand basin with vanity storage and low level WC. Bedroom 3 is a generous double bedroom also to the rear and bedroom 2, to the front, is another generous double bedroom with bay windows and built in storage. Bedroom 4, also to the front, is a single bedroom or home office. A second flight of stairs leads to the converted second floor which is now an impressive double bedroom with Velux skylights, dressing area with Juliet balcony and a sizeable ensuite shower room with large walk in rainfall shower, hand basin with extensive storage and low level WC.
Outside to the rear is a very private and established lengthy rear garden, reaching 95 feet 29m and includes a raised Indian slate terrace, steps down to a split lawned area with established borders, a decking area and 2 sheds. There is also side access to the front of the property which includes a cold water tap and an electric car charging point. And just a few yards away is a recently installed double garage on land leased from the council at just £118 per annum currently.
Ideally situated close to Asda and within 1 mile of Hinckley town centre which offers a regular market, a vast array of shops, pubs and restaurants and the exciting £80 million cinema and retail complex, The Crescent. The recent regeneration of Hinckley town centre also includes a new Leisure Centre which opened in Spring 2016. Hinckley railway station, with its links to Leicester, Birmingham and beyond, is less than 2 miles away.
There are a number of excellent schools nearby; Richmond Primary, Hinckley Parks Primary and The Hinckley School are all less than a mile away. There are a number of green open spaces in Hinckley; Richmond Park is just under half a mile and has children s play facilities and approx 1.5 miles away you will find Burbage Common and Woods 200 acres of semi natural woodland and unspoilt grassland. Hinckley also boasts an excellent Golf Club and Marina, with a canalside bar and restaurant and ducks a plenty.
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