Mid terrace property
Property recently refurbished internally
Three bedrooms
All bedrooms boast built-in wardrobes
14' x 14' lounge
17' x 10' kitchen
Double glazed windows in uPVC frames
Recently installed gas heating system and radiators
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- Kitchen open plan to dining area
Newly installed Shaker style kitchen with built-in oven, hob and extractor
Replastered throughout
Electrics updated in 2020
New laminate wood flooring throughout ground floor and carpets through first floor
Contemporary white bathroom with L shaped bath and sink with vanity unit
Enclosed yard at rear
Finished to a high standard throughout
Convenient to Carrickfergus town centre
Ideal as a first time buy
Viewing strongly recommended
New to the market... Further details to follow - Entrance Hall
- Double glazed door, radiator, laminate wood floor
- Lounge 14'3 x 14'2 (4.34m x 4.32m)
- Double glazed window to front aspect, radiator, laminate wood floor
- Kitchen 17'4 x 10' (5.28m x 3.05m)
- Double glazed window to rear aspect, excellent range of recently installed high and low level units with roll edge worktops, inset 1.5 stainless steel sink and drainer with mixer tap over, built in oven and four ring hob with stainless steel chimney style extractor fan over, storage cupboard, radiator, laminate wood floor
- Stairs and landing
- Access to loft space, doors to
- Bedroom one 12'1 x 8'11 (3.68m x 2.72m)
- Double glazed window to front aspect, built in wardrobe, radiator
- Bedroom two 12'6 x 9'3 (3.81m x 2.82m)
- Double glazed window to rear aspect, built in wardrobe, radiator
- Bedroom three 9'1 x 8'4 (2.77m x 2.54m)
- Double glazed window to front aspect, built in wardrobe, radiator
- Bathroom
- Double glazed window to rear aspect, white suite comprising low flush Wc, wash hand basin set in vanity unit and L shaped bath, chrome towel rail
- Garden & grounds
- At the rear there is an enclosed garden laid to hardstanding
- Views
- Floor plans
- Floor plans
Please note that we have not tested the services or systems in this property. Purchasers should make/commission their own inspections if they feel it is necessary.