SOLD STC
Integral Garage/Off Street Parking
Two Storage Units to Landing Area
Plot Size Offering Huge Depth
Canvey Island Primary School Catchment
South Facing Rear Garden
Recently Fitted Wren Kitchen
Integrated Appliances
Direct Link into London via Benfleet C2C Station
The elongated living space via open plan lounge/diner is sure to be the hub of the Home for gatherings and events. The ground floor is also made up of an entrance porch and a ground floor w/c adding real practicality to this purchase.
The first floor comprises three well-proportioned bedrooms along with a four-piece bathroom suite. The landing is bright and airy whilst offering two storage cupboards.
The rear garden is a generous size and offers three sections of raised decking, laid to lawn and a patio area to the rear aspect. The rear is South facing which means being able to enjoy your garden more regularly, and for longer hours.
The frontage offers ample off street parking and a garage which can also be accessed internally.
Situated on Long Road the property is within walking distance to the town centre boasting tons of great local amenities and also Jones Corner shopping plaza which also accommodates a number of local stores, shops and supermarkets. The property also allows for easy access off of Canvey Island and has great transport links as well as Direct Links into London via Benfleet C2C station. Finally the property sits within two great school catchments Castle View Secondary School and William Reed Primary School.
Cloakroom
3'9" x 5'2" (1.14m x 1.57m)
Lounge/Diner
28'7" x 19'7" (8.71m x 5.97m)
Kitchen
16'7" x 8'7" (5.05m x 2.62m)
Landing
6'0" x 13'10" (1.83m x 4.22m)
Bedroom One
15'2" x 13'7" (4.62m x 4.14m)
Bedroom Two
13'8" x 9'0" (4.17m x 2.74m)
Bedroom Three
10'0" x 6'0" (3.05m x 1.83m)
Double glazed window to front, pendant lighting, radiator, laminate flooring.
Bathroom
9'8" x 7'3" (2.95m x 2.21m)
Garage
9'0" x 15'7" (2.74m x 4.75m)
Canvey Island
Formerly known as Canvey On Sea, historically Canvey Island made it’s name as a popular family holiday location back in the 60s and 70s and was born from Dutch refugee’s 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 Island’s amenities are currently being massively developed with the arrival of the all-new Canvey Island Retail Park becoming home to a multitude of megastores.