Churchfield Estate Agents are now in receipt of an offer for the sum of £300,000 for 58 Cudnell Avenue, Bear Cross, Bournemouth, BH11 9DA. Anyone wishing to place an offer on this property should contact Churchfield Estate Agents, 122 Charminster Road, Bournemouth, BH8 8UT, before exchange of contracts.
Churchfield are proud to offer to the market this, 3 bedroom, detached bungalow which requires modernisation throughout. The property benefits from; a spacious living room, a separate kitchen, a conservatory, OFF ROAD PARKING, a DETACHED GARAGE, PRIVATE GARDENS to the front and rear, and is offered with NO FORWARD CHAIN.
The property comprises; an entrance hall, a spacious lounge with feature bay window and fireplace, a separate kitchen, a wet room, three bedrooms, and a conservatory.
Outside the property comprises, a private driveway, a detached garage, and private front and rear gardens.
The property further benefits from gas central heating and double glazing.
The property is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac, in the popular residential area of Bear Cross, which has a selection of nearby shops, bars, restaurants, schools, parks and regularly serviced public transport links to Bournemouth Town Centre and the surrounding areas.
For more details or to arrange a viewing please contact the sales department.
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