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Price: £400,000
Agent: Thomson Hayton Winkley
T: 015242-71999
W: www.thwestateagents.co.uk
THE desirable market town of Kirkby Lonsdale is the setting for Green Lynn, a fine, detached three-storey home with gardens on three sides.
This house on Bentinck Drive is offered for sale with no upper chain. At a glance the accommodation comprises two reception rooms with traditional cast-iron fireplaces, four bedrooms and two bathrooms, plus double glazing, gas central heating and off-road parking.
Green Lynn's timber front door and hardwood-floored hallway lead to the sitting room, a pleasant space with double-glazed French doors, a traditional fireplace with tiled hearth, and fitted alcove shelves. The separate dining room also features a cast-iron open fireplace.
The fitted kitchen, meanwhile, offers a built-in oven, gas hob with extractor hood, dishwasher, space for a fridge freezer and plumbing for a washing machine. There are tiled splashbacks, recessed spotlights, a tiled floor and a double-glazed timber stable door. Completing the ground floor is a handy cloakroom with basin and toilet.
The first floor offers three bedrooms - one of them with fitted wardrobes - and a family bathroom including a freestanding roll-top bath on ball-and-claw feet, fully tiled shower cubicle, partly tongue-and-grooved walls, a basin, toilet and built-in cupboard.
The en-suite master bedroom is located on the second floor and is flooded with natural light from its Velux windows. There is a walk-in wardrobe with light and power, and eaves storage, while the en-suite features a white basin with tiled splashback, fully tiled shower cubicle, toilet, and more eaves storage.
Green Lynn's gardens extend to three sides of the house, with two lawns, a gravelled area and pathways, and borders planted with shrubs and fruit trees and bushes, including apple, pear, redcurrant, blackcurrant and gooseberry. There are also two timber storage sheds and a coal bunker.
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