A
delightful and well maintained 3 bedroom semi detached bungalow occupying a
generouslyproportioned site in the
well established Glencoe Gardens. Internally, the property has spaciousaccommodation throughout offering a
relaxing internal decor and would be ideally suited for thoselooking for a family or retirement home
in this beautiful part of the North Antrim coastline. Externally the property
benefits from well manicured lawns and has a back garden which would hold a
doublegarage and has a spacious sun
trap area with patio. Located in the popular seaside resort of Portrush, the
property benefits from being on the doorstep of this seaside resorts many fine
attractions including championship golf courses, beaches and an excellent choice
of well known restaurants. The selling agent strongly recommends early internal
appraisal.
Features
Oil Fired Central Heating
Mahogany Double Glazed Windows
PVC Fascia, Burge Board? & Guttering
Tarmac Driveway To Side With Space For A Double Garage
Very Popular Residential Area
Room Details
ENTRANCE HALL:
With hot press, immersion heater, access to roof space and laminate wood floor.
LOUNGE: 15' 8" X 12' 2" (4.78m X 3.71m)
With tiled fireplace, tiled hearth and Mahogany surround.
KITCHEN/DINING AREA: 16' 7" X 10' 9" (5.05m X 3.28m)
With stainless steel sink unit, high and low level built in units with tiling between, space for cooker, space for fridge, breakfast bar, plumbed for automatic washing machine, drawer bank, saucepan drawers, glass display cabinets, wine rack and tiled floor.
BEDROOM (1): 12' 2" X 11' 2" (3.71m X 3.40m)
BEDROOM (2): 11' 2" X 7' 2" (3.40m X 2.18m)
BEDROOM (3): 13' 0" X 10' 3" (3.96m X 3.12m)
BATHROOM:
With white suite comprising w.c., wash hand basin, fully tiled walk in shower cubicle, half tiled walls and tiled floor.
Outside to rear there is a extensive garden laid in lawn and paved patio area with garden shed and southerly aspect. Outside to front there is a garden laid in lawn and tarmac driveway extending to side.
Location
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Directions
Approaching Portrush on the Coleraine Road, take your second right after the Hillside Filling Station into Vale Road. Take your second right into Vale Park, first right into Glencoe Gardens and No. 7 will be the fourth bungalow on your left hand side.
Disclaimer: The following calculations act as a guide only, and are based on a typical repayment mortgage model. Financial decisions should not be made based on these calculations and accuracy is not guaranteed. Always seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.
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