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About the property

A Semi-detached Bungalow, built in the 1960's and set back in a quiet cul-de-sac in Farmborough Village. The present owner has updated the property creating a fresh living environment and developed the most gorgeous rear garden.
The property has bedrooms on both floors and has the exciting possibility to add further bedrooms on the first floor subject to gaining the necessary consents.
On approach you will see the property is well set back with ample parking and the possibility to add more where the front lawn is if required. The property is accessed via a new side porch that in turn leads into an open hallway.
To the side is a kitchen/diner with dual aspect windows and room to eat. The living room is generous with French doors that open onto the rear garden and an private patio sun terrace, ideal for a morning coffee.
To the front are two bedrooms, one with a fitted cupboard and finally across the hall is a recently fitted Shower room.
The first floor has a landing that leads to the main bedroom, with views across towards the village church. To either sides of the landing are doors that lead into the loft, one is partially boarded, the other opens into a cupboard that then opens into the other side of the loft (scope to add more bedrooms STPP)
Externally the rear garden is wonderful, packed with plants, trees and shrubs, with lawn areas, seating areas and the patio. Its full of nature and colour.
The front garden is lawn and planted borders, and has the option to provide more parking if required.
The driveway is tarmac, and allows two-three cars to park, with a garage at the end.

Farmborough is a vibrant village community with a public house, garage, parish church, hairdressers, community hall, shop and Church of England Primary School rated outstanding by Ofsted. Nearby Marksbury has a general Co-Operative store and petrol station for day to day requirements with village stores and further amenities available at Timsbury and High Littleton. Read more

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