£240,000
Chiswick Close, Bridgend
- 4 beds
£240,000
- 4 beds
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- Sought-after urban location
- Neutrally decorated interior
- Three comfortable bedrooms
- Two spacious reception rooms
- Proximity to public transport
- Close to reputed schools
- Single secure garage
- Charming garden retreat
- Ideal for first-time buy
One of the major advantages of this property is its ideal location, in proximity to public transport links, local amenities, and reputed schools, making it perfectly suited to both first-time buyers and families.
Additional features that enhance the appeal of this house include a single garage, providing secure parking, and a garden, offering a perfect retreat to enjoy the outdoors. The property falls under Council Tax Band C.
This house, with its blend of comfort, convenience, and potential, presents a great opportunity to own a home in an urban area while still enjoying the benefits of a peaceful and friendly neighbourhood.
General
Bridgend town is a vibrant and historic town located in the county borough of Bridgend, Wales. It is a thriving hub of activity with a rich industrial heritage and a strong sense of community. The town is well-connected with excellent transport links, including a railway station that provides regular services to Cardiff, Swansea, and other major cities in the region. The M4 motorway also runs through the town, making it easy to access other parts of Wales and England.
Living in Bridgend town offers a range of benefits and highlights. The town has a variety of local amenities, including shopping centers, restaurants, cafes, and pubs, catering to the needs of residents. There are also several supermarkets, leisure facilities, and healthcare services available within easy reach.
The town is surrounded by beautiful countryside and is close to stunning beauty spots such as the Glamorgan Heritage Coast and the Brecon Beacons National Park. Residents can enjoy scenic walks, hiking, and outdoor activities, making it an ideal location for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Bridgend town is also home to a number of schools, including both primary and secondary schools, providing a high standard of education for children of all ages. The town has a strong sense of community spirit and offers a range of cultural and social activities for residents to enjoy, including music concerts, theatre performances, and art exhibitions.
Porch & Hallway
entered through front door, with tiled flooring, skimmed walls and ceilings with central lighting, radiator, window to side, secondary door into hallway with laminate flooring, stairs to first floor.
Lounge (4.55m x 4.09m (at widest))
with laminate flooring, skimmed walls and textured ceilings with central lighting, radiator, window to front, wood fire surround with marble hearth and back panel, French doors to dining.
Dining (2.67m x 2.49m)
with laminate flooring, skimmed walls and textured ceilings with central lighting, radiator, window to rear.
Kitchen Dining (5.79m x 3.76m (at widest))
Impressive open plan rear kitchen dining, tiled flooring, skimmed walls and textured ceilings with central lighting.
Kitchen with selection of base and wall units in pine shaker style with marble effect worktops, matching island with electric oven and hob, one and half bowl sink with mixer tap, window to rear, under stair storage, French doors to garden.
Bedroom 1 (3.76m x 3.05m)
With laminate flooring, skimmed walls and textured ceilings with central light fittings, radiator, window to front views, built in wardrobes along one wall.
Bedroom 2 (3.48m x 3.23m)
With carpets, skimmed walls and textured ceilings with central light fittings, radiator, window to front views, built in wardrobes.
Bedroom 3 (3.20m x 3.05m)
With carpets, skimmed walls and ceilings with central light fittings, radiator, window to rear views.
Bedroom 4 (2.62m x 2.11m)
With carpets, skimmed walls and ceilings with central light fittings, radiator, window to front views, built in storage over stairwell.
Bathroom (2.11m x 1.70m)
Tiled flooring and walls and textured ceilings with central lighting, 3 piece white suite hand basin basin, wc and bath with electric shower with glass screen, radiator, window to rear.
Gardens
Corner plot which has 3 tiers with mostly slabbed seating areas, side access to front and to single garage, front open garden with concrete driveway sloped and grass to front.
Additional Information
Living in Bridgend town offers a range of benefits and highlights. The town has a variety of local amenities, including shopping centers, restaurants, cafes, and pubs, catering to the needs of residents. There are also several supermarkets, leisure facilities, and healthcare services available within easy reach.
The town is surrounded by beautiful countryside and is close to stunning beauty spots such as the Glamorgan Heritage Coast and the Brecon Beacons National Park. Residents can enjoy scenic walks, hiking, and outdoor activities, making it an ideal location for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Bridgend town is also home to a number of schools, including both primary and secondary schools, providing a high standard of education for children of all ages. The town has a strong sense of community spirit and offers a range of cultural and social activities for residents to enjoy, including music concerts, theatre performances, and art exhibitions.
4.55m x 4.09m (at widest) (14'11" x 13'5" (at wide
2.67m x 2.49m (8'9" x 8'2" )
Kitchen with selection of base and wall units in pine shaker style with marble effect worktops, matching island with electric oven and hob, one and half bowl sink with mixer tap, window to rear, under stair storage, French doors to garden.
5.79m x 3.76m (at widest) (19'00" x 12'4" (at wide
3.76m x 3.05m (12'4" x 10'0" )
3.48m x 3.23m (11'5" x 10'7")
3.20m x 3.05m (10'6" x 10'00")
2.62m x 2.11m (8'7" x 6'11")
2.11m x 1.70m (6'11" x 5'7" )
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