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Semi-detached house for sale on
Church Lane
Thrumpton, NG11

£375,000
312
  • 122 Melton Road,
    West Bridgford, NG2 6EP
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Features

Features

  • Expansive rear garden with countryside views and bird enclosure
  • 3 bedrooms (2 doubles, 1 single)
  • Recently updated bathroom and W/C
  • Log burner in the main living area
  • Traditional kitchen with garden access
  • Ample parking space with driveway
  • Convenient access to Nottingham, the M1, and East Midlands Airport
  • Council Tax Band: C
Description

Description

Tenure: Freehold

Charming 3-Bedroom Semi-Detached Home in the Heart of Thrumpton Village

Nestled in the idyllic countryside setting of Thrumpton, this spacious three-bedroom semi-detached property offers the perfect blend of rural charm and modern convenience. With open fields at the bottom of the expansive rear garden, you’ll enjoy the tranquility of a countryside lifestyle, all while being within easy reach of Nottingham City Centre, the M1, and East Midlands Airport.

Set on a generous plot, the property boasts a well-maintained front garden mainly laid to lawn, a concrete pathway, and a sizeable driveway offering ample parking space. The plot extends to the side of the property, leading to a large rear garden, which truly embraces the rural atmosphere. A lawned area with a pathway leads to the back of the garden where the current owners keep a flock of birds, enhancing the village life experience.

The ground floor features an inviting entrance hallway with stairs to the first floor and a recently fitted W/C with hand basin. Off the hallway is the first reception room, currently used as a playroom but easily adaptable as a dining room. Double doors from this room lead into the spacious main living area, a cozy yet bright space with patio doors that open onto the garden. A log burner adds warmth and character, while natural light floods in from both the front and rear aspects.

The traditional wooden kitchen, adjacent to the living room, comes equipped with ample wall, base, and drawer units, a sink with mixer tap and drainer, an electric hob with extractor fan, and an electric oven. The kitchen also has its own door providing easy access to the garden.

Upstairs, the first floor offers two double bedrooms, one single bedroom, and a modern family bathroom updated by the current owners. The bathroom features a bath with an overhead shower and glass screen, a wash basin, and a W/C.

This lovely family home provides a rare opportunity to enjoy a rural lifestyle with all the conveniences of city living nearby. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the space, charm, and peaceful setting this property has to offer.

Thrumpton is known for its tranquil, countryside setting, making it an ideal place for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The village offers a slower pace of life, with beautiful natural surroundings.

Being a small village, Thrumpton fosters a strong sense of community. Residents often know each other, and local events or gatherings bring people together, creating a friendly and welcoming environment.

Despite its rural charm, Thrumpton is conveniently located near the city of Nottingham, about 8 miles away. This provides residents with easy access to city amenities, shopping, cultural activities, and employment opportunities, while still enjoying a village lifestyle.

The village is steeped in history, with notable landmarks like Thrumpton Hall, a Jacobean mansion with beautiful gardens, which adds character and heritage to the area. It’s also a draw for history lovers.

Thrumpton is surrounded by countryside, making it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. There are plenty of scenic walking trails, including routes along the River Trent, which runs nearby. Nature lovers can enjoy the peace of the landscape.

The quiet environment, coupled with the availability of nearby schools and parks, makes Thrumpton a good option for families looking for a peaceful yet accessible place to raise children.

The village is ideal for those who appreciate rural living with easy access to urban conveniences, a rich history, and a close-knit, peaceful community.

Council Tax Band: C

EPC Rating: E

Tenure: Freehold

Services - Electricity, water, and drainage are connected.

The property has oil heating with a tank in the garden, which normally needs to be refilled approximately every six months.

These sales particulars have been prepared by Belvoir upon the instruction of the vendor. Any services, equipment and fittings mentioned in these sales particulars have NOT been tested, and accordingly, no warranties can be given. Prospective purchasers must take their own enquiries regarding such matters. These sales particulars are produced in good faith and not intended to form part of a contract.

EPC rating: E. Council tax band: C, Tenure: Freehold, Planning permissions: None noted Mobile signal information: Vodafone
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Additional information

  • Private rights of way across the property or its boundaries: Yes

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