3 bedroom Bungalow
Glebe Rise, Derby
£300,000
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Beautifully extended 3-bedroom detached bungalow tucked away on a peaceful cul-de-sac in Littleover. Offers spacious living areas, landscaped tiered garden, ample parking, and detached garage, all within easy reach of village shops and transport links.
Spacious Bungalow Living
The property has been thoughtfully extended and well maintained throughout, providing flexible living accommodation that will appeal to a variety of purchasers, including families, downsizers, and professionals alike. This property also has the added benefit of solar panels fitted which have been purchased reducing your electricity running costs.
In brief, the accommodation comprises:
An inviting entrance hall leading through to a well-presented living room, a light and spacious dining room, and a delightful conservatory overlooking the rear garden—perfect for relaxing or entertaining guests. The well maintained fitted kitchen offers ample storage and workspace, with views to the front of the property. There are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom completing the internal layout.
Outside, the property is approached via a private driveway providing off-road parking for multiple vehicles and leading to a detached garage, ideal for further storage or workshop space. The rear garden has been thoughtfully landscaped and is arranged over tiered levels, featuring a variety of mature plants, shrubs, and seating areas that create a pleasant, low-maintenance outdoor space to enjoy throughout the year.
Situated in a highly desirable location within easy reach of Littleover Village, excellent school catchments, and convenient commuter links to Derby city centre, the Royal Derby Hospital, and major road networks, this lovely bungalow offers the perfect combination of peace, practicality, and charm.
Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the quality, space, and setting of this delightful home.
Property Reference: HRT013327500
Entrance Hall
Accessed via the double glazed front entrance door, having a walk in store room housing the boiler as well as the feeding tariff and solar panel meter, and doors leading to:
Kitchen 11ft 5ins x 11ft 10ins (3.48m x 3.62m)
Comprising of a range of wall and base units incorporating rolled edge work surfaces having an inset hob and integral oven, and double glazed door leading to the outside.
Dining Room 11ft 11ins x 12ft 10ins (3.64m x 3.93m)
Having radiator and double glazed doors leading to the conservatory.
Conservatory 13ft 3ins x 13ft 0ins (4.06m x 3.97m)
Having a radiator, double glazed window and double glazed double doors leading to the outside.
Bathroom 7ft 4ins x 5ft 6ins (2.26m x 1.69m)
Comprising of panelled bath, pedestal wash hand basin, close coupled WC and double glazed window.
Bedroom Three 9ft 4ins x 8ft 11ins (2.86m x 2.72m)
Having a radiator and double glazed window.
Living Room 17ft 11ins x 13ft 10ins (5.47m x 4.22m)
Having radiator, double glazed bay window to the outside and feature fireplace with gas fire as well as a door to the internal hall.
Inner Hall
Accessed from the living room providing access to two bedrooms and the shower room.
Bedroom One 16ft 5ins x 12ft 11ins (5.02m x 3.94m)
Having radiator, fitted wardrobes and double glazed windows to the rear and side elevations.
Bedroom Two 12ft 9ins x 12ft 1ins (3.89m x 3.69m)
Having radiator and double glazed windows.
Shower Room 8ft 0ins x 6ft 9ins (2.46m x 2.06m)
Comprising a shower enclosure, pedestal wash hand basin and a close coupled WC. Tiling to the walls, radiator and a double glazed window.
Outside
The property is approached via a driveway with space for multiple vehicles and a detached garage. The rear garden is tiered with plant and shrub beds.
About Derby
Derby in the East Midlands is controlled by Derby City Council, has more than 250,000 residents and has a diverse population. It lies in south Derbyshire on the Banks of the River Derwent and the largest employer in the area is Rolls-Royce, the world’s second-largest aero-engine manufacturer. The city is also the home of the Royal School for the Deaf Derby, and there is a significant deaf population in the community.
Derby plays host to a huge range of big events throughout the year, from the UK’s largest outdoor classical concert to a photography festival and beer festival, to name just a few. Whatever you like to do, you can probably do it in Derby. The Derby QUAD has an art gallery, cinemas, café bar and artists' studios, while Déda is a dance centre, running classes in everything from ballet to circus skills.
£251,517
Average price paid in Derby

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