A recently refurbished bungalow is on the market in Bury.
The area in Seddons Farm is highly sought after, and the three-bedroom detached property has been finished to a high standard throughout.
The refurbishment was completed around 2022, to create a home that offers both modern luxury and timeless appeal.
Key updates include a new roof, rewiring, re-plastering, a new kitchen with integrated appliances, fitted ensuite and new flooring throughout.
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The property has also been extended to provide substantial accommodation.
Located on Newington Drive, it is listed with Miller Metcalfe and is on the market for £425,000.
The entrance hall is spacious and welcoming and leads to the lounge which has large patio doors that lead directly to the garden.
At the heart of the home is the open plan kitchen, dining room and snug which is perfect for family living, entertaining and day to day activities.
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Adjacent to this is a utility area which provides additional storage and practicality.
The master bedroom is a generous size and complete with a stylish ensuite, while two further bedrooms offer ample space and storage.
Outside, there is a substantial garden, with a decking area, glassed area and a gravel area with a shed and seating.
The property is situated in a highly sought after development, and it stands apart from others in the area.
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It offers a good level of space and quality and has been built with both style and an exceptional attention to detail.
It’s close to good schools including St Stephen’s Church of England Primary School and Chantlers Primary School.
It is close to green spaces such as Elton reservoir and many walking routes near Ainsworth, as well as being in easy reach of Bury town centre via public transport or car.
It is also close to Radcliffe, Bolton, Ainsworth and Tottington, which can all be reached easily.
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