3 bedroom Bungalow
Ingham Hall Gardens, Parson Drove
£280,000
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Tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac in the semi-rural village of Parson Drove, this spacious detached bungalow offers comfortable single-level living with generous outdoor space.
Cul de sac location
Inside, the property features a welcoming 16ft lounge, ideal for relaxing or entertaining. The large kitchen with dining area provides plenty of room for cooking and family meals, creating a practical and sociable heart of the home. There are three well-proportioned bedrooms along with a family bathroom fitted with a four-piece suite.
The rear garden is private and designed for low maintenance, laid mainly to patio and gravel, and includes a shed and summer house—perfect for hobbies, storage, or enjoying the outdoors. To the front, a lawned garden adds to the kerb appeal, while off-road parking and a garage provide convenience for multiple vehicles.
Located in a peaceful cul-de-sac setting yet within easy reach of local amenities, this well-presented bungalow offers a wonderful balance of village life and practical living. Contact us today to arrange your viewing.
Property Reference: HRT006918854
Entrance Hall
WC
Lounge 13ft x 16ft 7ins ( 3.96m x 5.05m )
Kitchen 11ft 8ins maximum x 14ft ( 3.56m maximum x 4.2
Dining Area 8ft x 12ft 7ins ( 2.44m x 3.84m )
Bedroom One 11ft 3ins x 9ft 7ins into wardrobes ( 3.43m
Bedroom Two 9ft 8ins x 12ft ( 2.95m x 3.66m )
Bedroom Three 7ft 11ins x 12ft ( 2.41m x 3.66m )
Bathroom 8ft x 7ft 8ins ( 2.44m x 2.34m )
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About Wisbech
Situated in the north of Cambridgeshire, Wisbech is a market town with a population just over 30,000. One of its secondary schools, Wisbech Grammar School, is one of the oldest in the United Kingdom, and it also has one of the best-performing colleges in the country.
Wisbech is known as the capital of the Fens. The town’s unspoilt Georgian architecture means that it has often had a starring role in a number of TV period dramas. The town also has one of the oldest surviving Georgian theatres in the UK – the Angles Theatre – which stages a range of shows and workshops for adults and children.
Though there is no train station, buses run frequently every 30 minutes. The A47 connects Wisbech to King's Lynn and Peterborough, where you can access the A1(M). There are good schools nearby alongside popular colleges like the College of West Anglia. The town has a large retail and leisure complex with an eight-screen cinema and a range of restaurants. You’re also close to the stunning Wash National Nature Reserve.
£265,030
Average price paid in Wisbech

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