1 bedroom Bungalow
The Barracks, Gorefield
£150,000
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A one-bedroom mid-terraced bungalow ideally positioned in the heart of Gorefield, just a stone’s throw from local village amenities and offering the convenience of no onward chain.
Heart of the village
This well-presented home features a bright and spacious lounge, a fitted kitchen, and a practical lobby with utility cupboard. The accommodation continues with a generous double bedroom and a bathroom boasting a four-piece suite, creating a comfortable and well-balanced layout throughout.
Externally, the property enjoys a low-maintenance garden, perfect for easy living. A brick-built shed with power and worktop provides excellent storage or hobby space, while the added benefit of two allocated parking spaces enhances everyday convenience. All set within a popular village location, ideal for those seeking a quieter lifestyle without sacrificing accessibility.
With its desirable location, modern finish, and chain-free status, this bungalow is sure to attract strong interest. Contact us today to arrange your viewing and avoid missing out.
Property Reference: HRT006924024
Entrance Hall 4ft 9ins x 5ft 1ins (1.45m x 1.55m)
Lounge 18ft 3ft ft max x 13ft 8ft ft > 10ft 8ft ft
Kitchen 7ft 10ft ft > 5ft 1ft ft x 13ft 7ft ft
Rear Lobby
With utility cupboard housing boiler, washing machine plumbing
Bedroom One 11ft 6ins x 11ft 9ins (3.51m x 3.58m)
Bathroom 5ft 4ins x 11ft 9ins (1.63m x 3.58m)
Brick Shed 9ft 2ins x 5ft 1ins (2.79m x 1.55m)
With electric and worktop
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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