Main Features
- Four bedroom
- Detached family home
- Driveway
- Garage
- Garden
- Open plan living/dining room
- Modern throughout
- En-suite bathroom
- Close to town centre
- Council tax band D
A detached 4 bedroom family home situated on the outskirts of Shanklin. The town is approximately a mile away with its shops, esplanade and beach whilst access to the network of cycle paths and footpaths is available close by. Local bus stops are also nearby.
The property comprises entrance hall with downstairs WC, sitting room leading through to the dining room and kitchen on the ground floor. On the first floor there is a main bedroom with en suite shower room and a further 3 bedrooms and family bathroom. To the outside of the property there is off road parking for two vehicles plus a spacious garage. Low maintanence gardens to the rear.
Shanklin is one of the Isle of Wight’s most well-known resorts, and it is therefore no surprise that there is a whole range of activities and attractions nearby. A stroll along Shanklin’s High Street and Regent Street will reveal a range of cafes, restaurants and individually owned shops, while the thatched cottages of the Old Village offer the visitor a range of tea rooms and unique gift shops. The beach is a one of the Isle of Wight’s best known stretches of golden sands, which backs onto a traditional English seafront promenade.
A detached 4 bedroom family home situated on the outskirts of Shanklin. The town is approximately a mile away with its shops, esplanade and beach whilst access to the network of cycle paths and footpaths is available close by. Local bus stops are also nearby.
The property comprises entrance hall with downstairs WC, sitting room leading through to the dining room and kitchen on the ground floor. On the first floor there is a main bedroom with en suite shower room and a further 3 bedrooms and family bathroom. To the outside of the property there is a paved driveway providing parking for 2 vehicles leading to the garage. Gardens to the rear providing low maintanence.
Shanklin is one of the Isle of Wight’s most well-known resorts, and it is therefore no surprise that there is a whole range of activities and attractions nearby. A stroll along Shanklin’s High Street and Regent Street will reveal a range of cafes, restaurants and individually owned shops, while the thatched cottages of the Old Village offer the visitor a range of tea rooms and unique gift shops. The beach is a one of the Isle of Wight’s best known stretches of golden sands, which backs onto a traditional English seafront promenade.