4 bedroom Bungalow
Leasway, Wickford
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Set within a peaceful and highly desirable location, this spacious four-bedroom semi-detached chalet bungalow on Leasway, Wickford (SS12 0HE) offers exceptional versatility and comfortable living throughout.
Flexibility at your fingertips
Set within a peaceful and highly desirable location, this spacious four-bedroom semi-detached chalet bungalow on Leasway, Wickford (SS12 0HE) offers exceptional versatility and comfortable living throughout.
The property boasts a generous and well-balanced layout, featuring multiple multifunctional reception rooms that can be effortlessly adapted to suit your lifestyle—whether as additional bedrooms, a home office, or a formal dining space. This flexibility makes the home ideal for growing families, remote workers, or those seeking adaptable living arrangements.
Upstairs and downstairs accommodation is thoughtfully arranged to maximise space and natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout. The property further benefits from off-street parking and a detached garage positioned conveniently to the side, providing ample storage or potential workshop space.
Offered with no onward chain, this is a fantastic opportunity for buyers seeking a smooth and straightforward purchase. Combining peaceful surroundings with generous living space and versatility, this charming chalet bungalow presents an excellent place to call home.
Property Reference: HRT009721771
Entrance Hall 6.15m x 1.14m (20ft 2 x 3ft 9 )
Laminate flooring. Radiator. Storage cupboard. Doors to:
Kitchen / Breakfast Room 4.11m x 2.67m (13ft 6 x 8ft 9
Double glazed bow window to front aspect and obscure double glazed door to side. Range of base and wall mounted units providing drawer and cupboard space with Granite Composit work top surface extending to incorporate inset sink unit with cupboard beneath and breakfast bar. Built in eye level oven, electric hob and extractor. Smooth coved ceiling. Space for appliances. Laminate flooring. Combi boiler.
Lounge 4.50m x 3.12m (14ft 9 x 10ft 3)
Double glazed bow window to front aspect. Solid oak flooring. Radiator. Gas fireplace. Flat plastered ceiling.
Dining Area 4.11m x 3.15m (13ft 6 x 10ft 4)
Double glazed French doors to rear. Two radiators. Stairs to first floor.
Sitting Room 3.94m x 2.72m (12ft 11 x 8ft 11)
Double glazed French doors to rear elevation. Radiator. Solid oak flooring.
ground floor bathroom
Obscure double glazed window to side. Three piece white suite comprising of low level WC, wash hand basin inset to vanity unit with panelled bath unit with glass screen over. Extensive tiling to walls and floor. Heated towel rail.
Bedroom 3.20m x 3.02m (10ft 6 x 9ft 11)
Double glazed window to rear with wardrobes and drawers to remain. Laminate flooring. Ceiling fan. Radiator.
Bedroom Two 2.67m x 2.41m (8ft 9 x 7ft 11)
Double glazed window to front aspect. Radiator. Laminate flooring.
Bedroom Three 3.10m x 2.41m (10ft 2 x 7ft 11)
Double glazed window to front. Radiator. Laminate flooring.
Bedroom Four 3.91m x 1.55m (12ft 10 x 5ft 1)
Double glazed window to rear. Radiator. Laminate flooring.
Rear Garden
Commencing with patio seating area with remainder being mainly laid to lawn. Fencing to boundaries. Gate to side. External tap and lighting.
Garage Up and over door with door to side.
Driveway
Off street parking to front with remainder being mainly laid to lawn. Fencing and brick retaining wall to boundaries.
About Basildon
Basildon lies in the south of Essex, 32 miles from Central London, with great links to the A127, A13 and M25. It is serviced by three train stations taking commuters into London.
Basildon was a new town created after the Second World War, although there are references to it in the Domesday Book of 1086 as ‘Belesduna’. Today, the town is popular with commuters needing to get into London as it offers fantastic transport options, including three train stations with services into Fenchurch Street.
The town has a thriving shopping district and is home to a heavily developed industrial base with a population of over 107,000.
If you are looking for entertainment, check out Festival Leisure Park, situated in the north of Basildon. The town is also well-served by schools and colleges.
As a new town, green space was planned into Basildon’s surroundings from the word go. For some fresh air, head to Gloucester Park in the town centre, Kent View recreation ground and Basildon golf course in Vange, or one of the four country parks or nature reserves nearby.
£334,184
Average price paid in Basildon

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