House with outdoor bar on the market for £525,000
A four-bedroom detached house in Hedge End is on the market for £525,000.
According to the estate agent, the house on Stanier Way boasts a 26ft kitchen/diner, a spacious lounge, and a tandem length garage.
The property, listed by White and Guard, also features an attractive rear garden complete with an outdoor bar.
The ground floor comprises a modern kitchen/diner, a lounge with patio doors opening onto the garden, a study, and a WC.
Rear garden includes deck, lawn, and a fully equipped outdoor bar (Image: White & Guard)READ MORE: Charming Victorian cottage up for sale in Lowford Village
The kitchen is equipped with shaker style wall and base units, a built-in double oven, gas hob, and integrated appliances including a fridge/freezer and dishwasher.
The lounge features a fireplace and sliding patio doors leading out to the garden.
The first floor hosts four bedrooms, two of which have modern en-suite facilities, and a family bathroom.
The master bedroom has a built-in wardrobe and a modern en-suite with a corner shower cubicle, vanity wash hand basin, and WC.
Spacious 26ft shaker-style kitchen/diner with integrated appliances and double oven (Image: White & Guard) The second and third bedrooms overlook the rear garden and have built-in wardrobes, with the second bedroom also benefitting from an en-suite.
The fourth bedroom faces the front of the property.
The family bathroom comprises a panel enclosed bath with shower attachment, wash hand basin, and WC.
Externally, the property offers driveway parking for two cars leading to a tandem length garage.
READ MORE: Four-bedroom detached house on the market for £450,000
The rear garden features a paved patio area, a section of lawn with mature tree and shrub borders, a shingled area with a covered outdoor bar, and a decked seating area.
Broadband information provided by the Openreach website indicates that the property has access to full fibre broadband with download speeds of up to 1600 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 115 Mbps.
The estate agent notes that gas, water, electricity, and mains drainage are connected to the property.
The property is situated within walking distance of Hedge End's train station and Dowd's Farm Park, as well as local shops, schools, and amenities, including M27 motorway links.
Local schools with 'Good' Ofsted ratings include Wellstead Primary School, Berrywood Primary School, Deer Park School, and Shamblehurst Primary School, all within a mile of the property.
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