22 Mannamead Road
Mutley Plain
Plymouth
PL4 7AA
Located within Crownhill, this well-proportioned semi-detached home requires modernisation and is being sold with no onward chain. Internally the accommodation comprises spacious lounge, kitchen/dining room, two good sized double bedrooms and a bathroom. Further benefits include double glazing, central heating and externally there are gardens to the front & rear. Plymouth Homes advise an early viewing to appreciate this good-sized property.
Entry is via a uPVC part glazed entrance door opening into the entrance hall.
With double glazed window to the front, stairs rising to the first-floor landing, doors to the living room and kitchen/dining room.
4.76m x 3.19m (15'7" x 10'5")With double glazed bay window to the rear, double glazed window to the front, radiator.
3.23m x 2.00m (10'7" x 6'6")Fitted with a range of base and eye level units with worktop space above, sink unit with single drainer and mixer tap, tiled splashbacks, spaces for fridge/freezer, washing machine and cooker, understairs storage cupboard, double glazed windows to the front and rear, radiator, uPVC glazed double doors opening to the garden.
With double glazed window to the rear, radiator.
4.76m x 3.19m (15'7" x 10'5")A good-sized double bedroom with double glazed windows to the front and rear, radiator.
3.14m x 2.96m (10'3" x 9'8")A second double bedroom with double glazed window to the front, radiator, built in storage cupboard also housing the wall mounted boiler serving the heating system and domestic hot water.
Fitted with a three-piece suite comprising panelled bath with fitted shower above, wash hand basin, WC, tiled splashbacks, obscure double-glazed window to the rear, radiator.
The property sits on a corner plot with gardens to the front, side and rear. The front of the property is approached via a walkway from the roadside, leading to a private front garden with a range of bushes and shrubs and mostly laid to lawn and the side garden area.
The front of the property is approached via a walkway from the roadside, leading to a private front garden with a range of bushes and shrubs and mostly laid to lawn.
Since purchasing the property, the current owners have removed the wall between the kitchen and dining room. They’ve informed us the wall wasn’t load bearing and didn’t require building regulation approval. The patio doors and window to the rear of the kitchen/dining room were also added without a Fensa certificate.
We recommend that potential purchasers inform their mortgage company and legal advisor of this information prior to commencing a purchase.
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
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