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Discover what makes this home specialSituated in the semi-rural outskirts of Nottingham near the village of Radcliffe on Trent, this spacious four-bedroom, three-bathroom detached house offers a perfect blend of countryside tranquility and convenient access to urban amenities. The property is set on Plot 202 within a well-planned development, featuring a south-west facing rear garden that benefits from ample afternoon and evening sunlight, ideal for outdoor living and entertaining. The interior layout is thoughtfully designed to maximize natural light, with a bright kitchen and living areas that flow seamlessly to the garden.
Residents enjoy excellent transport connectivity with Radcliffe-on-Trent railway station just 1.3 miles away, providing direct links to Nottingham city centre in approximately 15 minutes and further connections to London and other major cities. The local area boasts a strong community feel with access to reputable schools, parks, shops, and a variety of dining options. With ongoing regional development plans aimed at enhancing infrastructure and housing, this property represents a solid investment with good growth potential.
Property Features
This Shrewsbury house is designed for modern family living, featuring four well-proportioned bedrooms including a master with an en-suite bathroom, and two additional family bathrooms ensuring convenience for all occupants. The fitted kitchen is equipped with contemporary appliances and ample storage, opening onto the living room that benefits from large windows and direct garden access. Additional features include a private garage and off-street parking, enhancing practicality and security. The south-west facing garden receives generous sunlight, perfect for gardening enthusiasts or outdoor leisure.
Local Amenities
The property is ideally positioned close to a range of local amenities that cater to everyday needs and lifestyle preferences. Families will appreciate proximity to Radcliffe on Trent Primary School and the highly regarded West Bridgford School for older children. For shopping, the nearby Tesco Superstore and local convenience stores provide easy access to groceries and essentials. Leisure options include the Radcliffe Recreation Ground and several well-reviewed pubs and restaurants such as The Old Plough, fostering a strong community atmosphere. Nottingham city centre is within easy reach, offering extensive cultural, retail, and entertainment facilities.
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