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Newport: Little Paddocks bungalow for sale at £795,000

Newport: Little Paddocks bungalow for sale at £795,000

Estate agents Crook and Blight describe the period property as "highly spacious" and "a unique opportunity".
The three-bedroom detached bungalow is situated on a "superb" level plot in an "unbeatable" west side location.
(Image: Crook & Blight via Zoopla)
According to the estate agent, the property is within close proximity to Ridgeway, the city's train station, and just a short drive from the M4.
The property boasts an "excellent size" front garden, which is easy to maintain, and a private, lawned rear garden.
The listing states that the property has "outstanding further potential".
Inside the property, there is a dining hallway with four double glazed windows, a lounge with a double glazed side bay, and a sitting room with two double glazed windows and a feature fireplace.
(Image: Crook & Blight via Zoopla)
The kitchen is described as high-spec, featuring a Franke sink, a Neff four-ring electric hob, and twin Neff stainless steel electric ovens.
The utility room includes a Baxi boiler and a Belfast sink.
The property also has a games room, currently housing a full-size snooker table, with patio doors to the garden.
(Image: Crook & Blight via Zoopla)
This large room offers potential to be converted into a bedroom and en-suite, subject to necessary consents.
The bungalow also features a conservatory with a tiled floor and French doors to the garden.
(Image: Crook & Blight via Zoopla)
The agents noted the "beautiful" front garden, complete with attractive flower and shrub borders, as well as a large garage with power, light and loft storage.
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