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House For Sale £549,950
Coppermill Road, Staines-Upon-Thames TW19


Description
3 bedroom / great location: A rare opportunity to acquire a 3 bedroom bungalow in a very convenient location near bus routes to Heathrow Airport and Wraysbury mainline station. This property is also within easy reach of the M4 and M25 motorway networks.

This semi detached home offers tremendous potential and features 3 bedrooms, reception room with fireplace, conservatory, Five-piece bathroom and kitchen.

Other benefits include off street parking for multiple cars and double glazed windows. This property is perfect for those looking to create their own home.

Not to be missed

Ground Floor

Entrance Hall

Fitted carpet and radiator.

Bedroom 1

14' 11'' x 11' 10'' (4.55m x 3.63m) Fitted carpet, radiator and double glazed window.

Bedroom 2

12' 8'' x 8' 8'' (3.87m x 2.65m) Fitted carpet, radiator, fitted wardrobe and double glazed window.

Bedroom 3

11' 6'' x 7' 1'' (3.53m x 2.17m) Laminate flooring, radiator, fitted wardrobes and double glazed window.

Bathroom

Vinyl flooring and radiator. Five-piece bathroom suite to include a panel enclosed corner bath, integrated hand basin, low level W.C., bidet, shower cubicle and part tiled walls and splashbacks. Frosted double glazed window.

Lounge

17' 10'' x 11' 6'' (5.46m x 3.53m) Fitted carpet and radiator.

Conservatory

14' 9'' x 12' 3'' (4.5m x 3.75m) Fitted carpet and double glazed windows and doors leading to garden.

Kitchen

Ceramic tiled flooring. Fitted wall and base units with worktops to include a single drainer sink unit, cooker point, gas hob, extractor fan hood, electric oven, space for fridge/freezer, plumbing for washing machine and part tiled walls and splashbacks. Double glazed window and door to aspect.

Exterior

Outside Rear

Large patio area and laid to lawn. Approx 140ft.

Outside Front

Ample off street parking.

Tenure

Freehold.

About Staines-Upon-Thames

Staines-upon-Thames is a town on the left bank of the River Thames in Surrey, England, in the borough of Spelthorne. At or near the Roman settlement of Pontibus, it became Stanes and then Staines. Originally in Middlesex it was transferred to Surrey County Council in 1965 with the formation of the county of Greater London as Middlesex was dissolved.

The town is inside the M25 motorway, 17 miles (27 km) southwest of Charing Cross. Situated in the far north of Surrey, it is within the London Commuter Belt and the Greater London Urban Area, and adjoins part of the Green Belt. Passing along the edge of the town and crossing Staines Bridge is the Thames Path National Trail. The bridge is one of many re-buildings. It was built from 1827–1832, to white granite-faced designs by George Rennie.

The larger Staines-upon-Thames post town includes the villages of Stanwell, Laleham and Wraysbury. Owing to the long association of Staines Bridge with a medieval causeway (levee) on the opposite bank of the river, the post town also includes part of Egham Hythe. This contains a significant business zone of the county and, in its east, a few of the town's oldest listed buildings.

Staines-upon-Thames has many parks, leisure centres, a football club and several multinational research/technology company offices. The centre of Heathrow Airport is 3 miles (5 km) to the north-east and Staines railway station is a main stop on the London Waterloo to Reading line and the Windsor & Eton Riverside line.

The traditional boundaries are unusual for a South-East town, being a north–south strip parish that ranges from 13 to 20 metres (43 to 66 ft) above sea level.

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