UNDER £600,000
11 Merchant Way, Copmanthorpe, York
Four bedroom detached house
Price: £575,000
Contact: Hudson Moody
Tel: 01904 650650
WHAT’S your idea of pampering? If it’s taking a hot bath while sipping a chilled glass of Prosecco and indulging in your favourite TV box set this is the house for you, because there’s a television built into the bathroom.
Maybe you prefer a shower? Well again look no further because it also has a wonderful rain shower/ wet room enclosed within glass brick.
Indeed attention to detail is the byword for this beautifully presented detached house in Copmanthorpe.
Take its superb kitchen with a range of fitted units, built-in appliances and separate island with built-in hob. There’s even a built-in wine fridge to chill the prosecco ahead of your bath time box set binge.
Then there are the bi-folding doors that lead onto a decked seating area and a separate dining area, not to mention a glazed brick feature wall.
You will also find a family room, again with bi-folding doors onto the decked area.
The focal point for the sitting room is a fireplace with timber mantel and real flame gas fire. Sculptured oak flooring, too. The owners haven’t missed a trick here.
Completing the downstairs inventory is a study and utility.
More attention to detail can be found in the master bedroom with its double doors leading onto a Juliet balcony giving views over the garden.
The en suite is where you will find that wonderful rain shower /wet room, while there are three more good sized bedrooms and a bathroom with white suite and that built-in television.
Outside is a bonded resin gravelled driveway which leads to a double garage. Adjacent to the drive is a lawn enclosed within hedged boundaries, while to the rear a decked terrace with recessed lighting leads onto a private mature lawned garden.
A further raised decked area leads onto a timber summer house and in the opposite corner of the garden is a brick built garden store.
Attention to detail can sometimes be a tired cliché. It certainly isn’t here.
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