Queen Mary Road, Salisbury
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Directions
Proceed to Queen Alexandra Road turning into Queen Mary Road. Number 27 can be found toward the far end of the road on the right hand side.
Double Glazed Front Door to:
Entrance Hall
Full height cupboard housing electric fuses. Radiator and ceiling spotlights.
Inner Lobby
Space for coats. Radiator.
Sitting Room 6.95m x 3.35m (22'9" x 10'11" )
Double glazed doors to sun room, two radiators, wall lights and feature fireplace.
Sun Room 2.5m x 3.3m (8'2" x 10'9" )
Aluminium frame with doors to rear garden.
Kitchen 5.6m x 2.3m (18'4" x 7'6" )
Matching range of wall and base units with work surface over. Inset Neff gas hob with extractor hood over. Space for fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and slimline dishwasher. Inset stainless steel sink with mixer tap, tiled splashbacks. Space for dining table, radiator, double glazed door and window overlooking rear garden
Bedroom One 3.65m x 3.3m (11'11" x 10'9" )
Double glazed window to front aspect with built in window seat. Built in double wardrobe with sliding doors. Radiator and laminate flooring.
Bedroom Two 2.55m x 2.4m (8'4" x 7'10" )
Double glazed bay window to front aspect. Substantial built in double wardrobe with sliding doors.
Bedroom Three 3.25m x 2.35m (10'7" x 7'8" )
Double glazed window to side aspect. Radiator. Access to loft space (housing gas combination boiler).
Bathroom
White WC, vanity basin and walk-in shower enclosure with Mira electric shower (NB The bath could be refitted). Tiled splashbacks, radiator and obscure double window.
Outside
To the front of the bungalow is a brick paved parking area for 2-3 cars enclosed by mid-height brick wall. Ornamental fir tree and pedestrian access to side. To the rear of the property is a paved patio with outside tap and light. Beyond is a small area of lawn with well stocked border. Pathway leading past further flower border to raised further feature patio providing access to greenhouse. Garden shed.
Agent's Note
The property has benefitted from the installation of loft spray foam insulation (2018). This foam is ‘open cell’ insulation, which is considered preferable.