Tanah Merah, Great Witley, Worcestershire
Agent: G Herbert Banks
Offers: £425,000
Call: 01299 896968
TANAH Merah is a superb detached bungalow which is approximately 12 years old. It occupies a most attractive private setting. The generous accommodation has timber casement double glazed windows and a splendid use of timber joinery throughout. The property is approached via an entrance porch leading to the reception hall with integral cloaks cupboard.
There is an excellent large lounge with full height brick fireplace with log effect gas fire and steel canopy over, together with a sliding double glazed door to the rear. Frosted double doors lead through to the dining room which also has connecting doors to both the reception hall and kitchen.
There is a well-appointed kitchen with a range of light oak cabinets and wall tiling together with appliances to include a four ring gas hob, and Neff electric oven. A direct opening leads through to the utility room with plumbing for washing machine, sink unit and door to the exterior. The property also has a useful separate study.
An inner hallway gives access to the four bedrooms, the master with fitted walk-in wardrobe together with an ensuite shower room. There is a separate ensuite shower room to the guest room and a family bathroom.
Outside, there is a detached double garage with twin timber up and over doors, power and lighting. A timber staircase gives rise to a first floor storeroom with power points and electric lighting.
The property has an outstanding rear garden. A paved path with lavender hedges leads to the rear of the property. The rear garden features a full width timber deck being a superb entertaining area. A rose arch and short flight of steps lead up to an attractive shaped lawn with delightfully stocked beds including long rose beds, providing a superb range of plants and shrubs. There is a further raised corner bed with inset small water trough.
There is an enclosed area to one side of the house with a gate. There are two outside taps (one in garage).
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