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Full details for 2 Bedroom Detached Bungalow For Sale in Canvey Island

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Description

GUIDE PRICE £300,000 - £325,000 Step inside to discover a welcoming porch, seamlessly flowing into the generously sized lounge bathed in natural light from the window. Continuing the journey, find two spacious bedrooms adorned in neutral hues of grey and white, offering a serene retreat. The contemporary galley-style kitchen boasts sleek finishes and comes complete with a brand-new oven. A highlight awaits at the rear a stunning conservatory, providing additional reception space and extending the living area. Completing the home is a luxurious four-piece family bathroom, ensuring both style and functionality.

Step into an aesthetically pleasing frontage offering off-street parking and well kept lawn area. The rear garden beckons with its serene privacy and low-maintenance design, featuring a blend of lush lawn, easy-care shingle, and ample paved space, ideal for enjoying those pending summer evenings alfresco-style.

Small Gains location , nestled adjacent to the picturesque Canvey Country Park. Enjoy breathtaking views of Tewkes Creek and the sprawling Essex shoreline. Boasting a predominantly residential setting, yet conveniently close to the town centre, this beautiful Bungalow offers the perfect blend of serenity and accessibility. Benefit from close proximity to esteemed Leigh Beck and Castle View Schools, making it an ideal purchase for families.

The property has had a full electrical installation condition report carried out in addition to the property being completely renovated throughout.

Canvey Island
Formerly known as Canvey On Sea, historically Canvey Island made its name as a popular family holiday location back in the 60s and 70s and was born from Dutch refugees seeking refuge in the town in the 17th Century as they developed the famous Dutch Cottage estate. Canvey Island was primarily an agricultural town in the 20th century until becoming the fastest developing seaside town between 1911 and 1951 and now boasts amazing value in terms of its housing market, a stunning beachfront with seafront walkways and wildlife and allows for direct access into London Fenchurch Street/Liverpool Street via Benfleet C2C Railway Station which shares a border with Canvey Island and Benfleet. Canvey Islands amenities are currently being massively developed with the arrival of the all-new Canvey Island Retail Park becoming home to a multitude of megastores.
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