2 Clos de Macon, St Ouen
Description
Located in the peaceful rural parish of St. Ouen, this attractive mid-terrace home forms part of a small row of just three adjoining properties, originally constructed some 40+ years ago. Offering generous accommodation throughout, the property comprises a kitchen and spacious living/dining area on the ground floor, with three bedrooms and a house bathroom on the first floor. While the property is structurally sound, it would benefit from modernisation, presenting an excellent opportunity for a purchaser to create a home tailored to their own taste. To the rear, the garden enjoys a lovely outlook across open fields and surrounding greenery. The setting offers a real sense of countryside tranquility, with protected land beyond enhancing the outlook. There is also a dedicated communal area. Externally, the property benefits from a single garage positioned beside the terrace, along with additional parking at the front of the property via a shared driveway and another directly in front of the garage. Overall, this is a fantastic opportunity for buyers seeking a spacious home in a sought-after rural location, with scope to modernise and add value over time. Living Space Generous ground floor layout comprising a bright living/dining area and kitchen. Offers excellent potential to reconfigure into a modern open-plan layout. Sleeping Three well-proportioned bedrooms located on the first floor, served by a house bathroom and a central landing with a useful storage cupboard. Tenure Freehold External Private rear garden with scope for landscaping and outdoor entertaining. Parking Single garage with an additional 2 parking spaces. Services Individually serviced with oil-fired heating, mains drainage, separate electricity supply, and water storage tanks located in the loft. Contact
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