Leachman Close, Heckington, NG34

Sleaford

£210,000 Guide Price

Property features

  • Only 5 Years Old with 5 Years NHBC Left!
  • Open Views From The Property
  • Quiet Location
  • Underfloor Heating
  • Bi-Folding Doors in Living Room
  • Juliet Balcony
  • Viewings By Appointment Only! - Contact Walters Directly!
Department:
Sales
Reference No.:
c4243d9d-3d6b-4818-9381-ad4d1a0f8e72
Postcode:
NG34 9WY
Type:
House
Availability:
Sold
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
2
Receptions:
1
Tenure:
Freehold

Summary

Modern 2-bed home with field views, integrated kitchen, bi-fold doors, Juliet balcony, driveway, enclosed garden, and stylish bathroom.

Details

Walters Grantham are Proud to Present This Stunning Two Bedroom Semi-Detached Modern Home in Heckington!

The Location

Heckington is a charming and well-connected village in Lincolnshire, offering a blend of rural tranquillity and everyday convenience. Known for its welcoming community and historic windmill, the village features a range of local amenities including shops, pubs, a primary school, and a regular train service to nearby towns and cities. Surrounded by open countryside, Heckington is ideal for those seeking a quieter pace of life while still being within easy reach of Sleaford, Boston, and Lincoln. Its mix of character, convenience, and countryside appeal makes it a sought-after location for families and commuters alike.

The Property

A welcoming entrance hall providing access to the ground floor rooms, finished in neutral tones with practical flooring.

W/C
The ground floor cloakroom includes a low-level WC, wash basin with tiled splashback, making it a practical addition for guests.

Kitchen
A stylish and well-equipped kitchen featuring integrated appliances including a fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, and dishwasher. There's an induction hob with electric oven, modern units offering plenty of storage, and spotlighting throughout.

Lounge
A bright and spacious lounge with a bay window to the side and bi-folding doors opening out to the rear garden, allowing natural flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. The room is well laid out with ample space for living and dining furniture.

Landing
The first-floor landing offers access to the loft and leads to the bedrooms and bathroom.

Bedroom 1
A generous double bedroom with space for freestanding furniture and a two windows to the front aspect.

Bedroom 2
This second double bedroom features fitted wardrobes and a Juliet balcony that opens up to pleasant field views at the rear.

Family Bathroom
The family bathroom is finished to a high standard, comprising a bath with overhead shower, wash basin, low-level WC, heated towel rail, and an LED demisting mirror. A radiator is also present, fitted unobtrusively to one side.

Disclaimer:

Anti Money Laundering Regulations: As per regulations, future buyers will be requested to provide identification documentation at a later stage. Your cooperation is appreciated to ensure a smooth sale process.

Guidance Measurements: The measurements provided are for guidance purposes only. Prospective buyers are strongly recommended to double-check the measurements before making any financial commitments.

Appliance Condition: No testing of appliances, equipment, fixtures, fittings, or services has been carried out by Walters Grantham. Buyers are advised to independently assess the condition of appliances.

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