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£300,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleOadby Road, Wigston, Leicestershire LE18
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
Freehold
About this property
Extended Three Bedroom Semi-Detached Home
Generous Plot
Sought After Residential Area and Close to Amenities
Extension Accommodates Versatile Family Room
Lounge with Wood Burning Stove
Kitchen Diner
Bay Fronted Principal Bedroom
First Floor Bathroom
Driveway Parking
Large Rear Garden
This charming and significantly extended three bedroom semi-detached family home occupies a generous plot that is within walking distance of the plethora of shops, services and eateries found in Wigston Magna. Situated off the main road that connects Wigston to Oadby the home is within a sought after residential area, often desired by those who have children in Oadby schools as they are only a short bus ride away. Commuters will also enjoy easy connections into the city of Leicester and to Junction 21 of the M1/M69. The large single storey extension to the rear accommodates a versatile family room, with an option to create a work space area ideal for those who work from home. The property will have wide ranging appeal including first time buyers, young families and those requiring easy access to Oadby in particular.
The rear of the property is not the only part of the home to be extended. A generous porch was also added by the current owner which has a gabled roof and not only helps the property's energy efficiency but also provides useful cloakroom space.
A further door opens to an entrance area with stairs rising to the first floor landing and a door that leads through into the lounge.
The lounge is intimate and filled with plenty of natural light thanks to the large bay window to the front elevation. The main focal point of the room is a delightful wood burning stove that is set into a feature fireplace with chunky timber mantelpiece and a raised hearth.
A set of double doors then open to a well-proportioned kitchen diner. The kitchen has a range of base and wall-mounted fitted units with roll-edge work surfaces and stainless-steel sink and drainer. Further storage is offered by an under stairs pantry cupboard. There is ample space for a full range of freestanding appliances including a cooker, which has a built-in extractor hood over, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. The dining area has a small feature window to the side and ample space for a table and chairs and there is also a fixed breakfast bar.
A large opening connects the kitchen diner to the extension. This flexible family room benefits from a dual aspect with French patio doors that open to the garden flanked by two floor to ceiling windows either side. There is then a window to the side and a skylight. The room is light, airy and due to its size can be sectioned up using a variety of furniture. Sofas can create a snug area; a dining table means an alternative place to eat or to host larger gatherings of family and friends. A desk would provide work space and there could even be a play area for youngsters. Also part of the extension is a WC, giving the home ground floor facilities that these homes were never originally designed with.
To the first floor, there are two double bedrooms and a further single bedroom. The principal bedroom is the largest and benefits from the bay window to the front, whilst the second bedroom enjoys pleasant views over the garden. The third box bedroom can accommodate a single bed but again offers buyers that versatility to use the room as an office or dressing room if not required as a bedroom day-to-day.
Finally, there is a family bathroom which comprises a three-piece suite to include a bath with shower over, low flush WC and pedestal wash hand basin.
To the front of the home a hard standing driveway provides ample off-road parking and means the house is set well back from the road.
At the rear is a fantastic family garden that is large enough to be split into distinct sections. There is a paved patio seating area which is a wonderful space to relax and unwind after a long working day in the warmer months. A lawned section is bisected by a pathway running to the back of the garden and planked by well stocked planted borders. Toward the rear of the garden there is a further patio area, timber-built storage shed and a large summer house, which although currently used for extra storage, has possibilities to be used as a games/entertainment space or even garden office.
This really is a wonderful and obviously much-loved family home. Internal viewing is highly recommended.
Wigston is a suburb situated to the South of Leicester City Centre. A popular local hub the main High Street provides a wide range of local shops, amenities, restaurants and eateries. The transport links for commuters are excellent heading into and out of the city by road either by car and regularly serviced bus routes or by rail via South Wigston train station. In addition, there are a number of reputable local schools for all age groups.
The rear of the property is not the only part of the home to be extended. A generous porch was also added by the current owner which has a gabled roof and not only helps the property's energy efficiency but also provides useful cloakroom space.
A further door opens to an entrance area with stairs rising to the first floor landing and a door that leads through into the lounge.
The lounge is intimate and filled with plenty of natural light thanks to the large bay window to the front elevation. The main focal point of the room is a delightful wood burning stove that is set into a feature fireplace with chunky timber mantelpiece and a raised hearth.
A set of double doors then open to a well-proportioned kitchen diner. The kitchen has a range of base and wall-mounted fitted units with roll-edge work surfaces and stainless-steel sink and drainer. Further storage is offered by an under stairs pantry cupboard. There is ample space for a full range of freestanding appliances including a cooker, which has a built-in extractor hood over, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. The dining area has a small feature window to the side and ample space for a table and chairs and there is also a fixed breakfast bar.
A large opening connects the kitchen diner to the extension. This flexible family room benefits from a dual aspect with French patio doors that open to the garden flanked by two floor to ceiling windows either side. There is then a window to the side and a skylight. The room is light, airy and due to its size can be sectioned up using a variety of furniture. Sofas can create a snug area; a dining table means an alternative place to eat or to host larger gatherings of family and friends. A desk would provide work space and there could even be a play area for youngsters. Also part of the extension is a WC, giving the home ground floor facilities that these homes were never originally designed with.
To the first floor, there are two double bedrooms and a further single bedroom. The principal bedroom is the largest and benefits from the bay window to the front, whilst the second bedroom enjoys pleasant views over the garden. The third box bedroom can accommodate a single bed but again offers buyers that versatility to use the room as an office or dressing room if not required as a bedroom day-to-day.
Finally, there is a family bathroom which comprises a three-piece suite to include a bath with shower over, low flush WC and pedestal wash hand basin.
To the front of the home a hard standing driveway provides ample off-road parking and means the house is set well back from the road.
At the rear is a fantastic family garden that is large enough to be split into distinct sections. There is a paved patio seating area which is a wonderful space to relax and unwind after a long working day in the warmer months. A lawned section is bisected by a pathway running to the back of the garden and planked by well stocked planted borders. Toward the rear of the garden there is a further patio area, timber-built storage shed and a large summer house, which although currently used for extra storage, has possibilities to be used as a games/entertainment space or even garden office.
This really is a wonderful and obviously much-loved family home. Internal viewing is highly recommended.
Wigston is a suburb situated to the South of Leicester City Centre. A popular local hub the main High Street provides a wide range of local shops, amenities, restaurants and eateries. The transport links for commuters are excellent heading into and out of the city by road either by car and regularly serviced bus routes or by rail via South Wigston train station. In addition, there are a number of reputable local schools for all age groups.
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