101 New Union Street
Coventry
West Midlands
CV1 2NT
A semi detached bungalow in the area of Longford. In brief the bungalow comprises: porch, entrance hall, two bedrooms, lounge/diner, kitchen, bathroom, lean to. The bungalow further benefits from gas central heating, front and rear gardens and a garage.
Fore garden with various plants and shrubs enclosed by a brick built wall. Paved path leading to.
Enter via wooden glazed door, windows to two sides, wooden glazed door into:
Coving to ceiling, radiator, wooden doors to:
4.05m xc 3.25m (13'3" xc 10'7")Window to the front aspect, coving to ceiling, radiator.
3.04m x 2.43m (9'11" x 7'11")Window to the front aspect, coving to ceiling, radiator.
2.40m x 1.94m (7'10" x 6'4" )Obscure window to the side aspect. A fully tiled suite comprising: single panelled P shaped bath with shower over, low flush W.C, wash hand basin, heated towel rail. Cupboard with plumbing and space for washing machine. Access to loft.
4.43m x 3.44m (14'6" x 11'3" )Window to the rear aspect. Feature gas fire with wooden surround, coving to the ceiling, radiator. Opening into:
2.63m x 2.57m (8'7" x 8'5")Box bay window the side aspect. A range of eye and base level units with roll top work surfaces, inset stainless steel sink with trainer and mixer tap over, tiled splash backs. Built in four ring gas hob with extractor over and oven below. Wall mounted combi boiler. Storage cupboard. Door into:
Of wood construction with windows to the rear aspect. Double french doors opening into the rear garden.
Laid to lawn with side pedestrian gate giving access to the frontage and drive. Personal door into the garage. Enclosed by timber fencing.
Wooden doors to the front, personal door into the garden. power and light connected.
Coventry is a cathedral city in the heart of England. Surrounded by beautiful Warwickshire countryside and part of the West Midlands region, Coventry is home to over 300,000 people making it the 11th biggest city in the UK. Coventry’s history lies in manufacturing, with British cycle and motor history very much rooted in the city. Coventry was also famed for its ribbon industry and watch/clock making, although innovative technologies, retail, tourism and leisure now complement the more traditional areas of manufacturing. The city has two universities – the city centre-based Coventry University and the University of Warwick on the southern outskirts. Coventry is well connected by rail, with a direct service from Coventry to London Euston taking just 59 minutes. The M6, the M69 and the A45 are the city’s main road links.
Postcode: CV6 7BL
Coventry City Council
Freehold
Coventry City Council
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