Details for Hawthorn Way
Front garden/offstreet parking for 1 vehicle : (6m x 5.3m)
Entrance Hall : (3.1m x 2.2m) with a ceramic tiled floor, a good-sized area for coats, shoes and buggies

Downstairs toilet : (1.3m x 0.66m) with ceramic tiled floor, cold water hand basin, toilet and a small storage cupboard

Living room : (5.5m x 3.1m) with carpet, window blind, light fitting and sliding doors to the dining room

Kitchen : (3.7m x 3.1m) with built-in wall and base cupboards, vinyl floorcovering, washing machine, dishwasher, fridge freezer, electric oven, electric hob and extractor fan

Dining room : (5.3m x 2.9m) with an additional fridge freezer, wooden flooring, recessed lighting and sliding doors to the garden

Rear garden : (7m x 18m) with a side gate leading to the front of the property, a garden shed, a raised decking area, hardstanding and an area laid to lawn

Garden shed : with garden tools and sufficient space for bicycle storage
First floor landing : with carpet, light fitting with lampshade, stairs to the second floor and doorways to the bathroom and three bedrooms

Front double bedroom : (2.7m x 3.2m) with carpet, light fitting, open shelving and a roller blind over the window

Rear small double bedroom : (2.7m x 2.7m) with carpet, light fitting with lampshade and roller blind over the window

Bathroom : (1.8m x 1.8m) with ceramic tiled floor, bath, toilet, hand basin, electric shower over the bath and a light fitting

Rear double bedroom : ( 3.1m x 3m) with carpet, roller blind over the window, light fitting, and a small built-in cupboard/storage area

Attic bedroom : (2.8m x 5.8m) with French doors opening onto a Juliet balcony, carpet, storage cupboard, hanging rail, light fittings, and a doorway to the ensuite

Ensuite : (1.15m x 2.66m) with ceramic tiled floor and walls, walk-in shower cubicle, toilet, hand basin, light fitting and bathroom cabinet

Council Tax Band C
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All measurements are approximate and usually taken to their widest point
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