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Wednesday, January 10, 2018

3 bedroom detached bungalow for sale in Westfield Avenue, North Greetwell, Lincoln, LN2

Read article : 3 bedroom detached bungalow for sale in Westfield Avenue, North Greetwell, Lincoln, LN2

Full description

Photo's to follow! Starkey&Brown are pleased to offer for sale this newly built detached bungalow located in a development with only 4 properties in North Greetwell. Accommodation is finished to an excellent specification and briefly comprises spacious entrance hallway, 17'6 lounge with bay window to front aspect, impressive 20'3 kitchen diner with bi-folding doors leading onto rear garden, snug with French doors leading onto rear garden, utility, WC, 3 double bedrooms, en suite to master bedroom and luxury family bathroom. Outside the property has blocked paved driveway with space for several vehicles, double garage with remote control up and over door and enclosed garden to the rear which offers an excellent degree of privacy.


Entrance Hallway 
Having composite front entrance door, radiator, access to loft, storage cupboard, airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder and controls for underfloor heating system.
Lounge 
17' 6'' x 16' 7'' into bay (5.33m x 5.05m)
Having large walk in bay window to front aspect, radiator and TV point.
Kitchen Diner 
20' 3'' x 12' 3'' (6.17m x 3.73m)
Having a range of matching wall and base unit, one and a half bowl single drainer stainless steel sink unit with mixer taps over, built in double oven and cooker hood, integral fridge freezer, integral dishwasher, large feature bi-folding doors leading onto rear garden, ceramic tiled floor, underfloor heating and LED down lights.
Snug 
12' 3'' x 8' 10'' (3.73m x 2.69m)
Having underfloor heating, TV point and French doors leading onto rear garden.
Utility 
8' 2'' x 6' 0'' (2.49m x 1.83m)
Having single drainer stainless steel sink unit with mixer taps over and base unit beneath, integral washing machine, integral dishwasher, ceramic tiled floor with underfloor heating, condensing central heating boiler and part glazed door leading onto rear garden.
WC 
Having low level wc, pedestal wash hand basin, ceramic tiled floor with underfloor heating, LED down lights and extractor.
Master Bedroom 
12' 10'' min x 10' 9'' (3.91m x 3.27m)
Having radiator and TV point.
En Suite 
Having luxury 3 piece suite comprising large walk in shower cubicle with mains fed shower, additional rainfall shower and glass shower screen, wash hand basin set in vanity unit, low level wc with concealed cistern, radiator, ceramic tiled floor, LED down lights, electric shaver point and extractor.
Bedroom 2 
14' 1'' x 8' 9'' (4.29m x 2.66m)
Having radiator and TV point.
Bedroom 3 
13' 6'' x 8' 0'' (4.11m x 2.44m)
Having radiator and TV point.
Family Bathroom 
Having luxury 4 piece suite comprising corner tiled shower cubicle with mains fed shower and additional rainfall shower over, panelled bath, wash hand basin set in vanity unit, low level wc with concealed cistern, ceramic tiled floor, heated towel rail, LED down lights, electric shaver point and extractor.
Outside Front 
To the front of the property there is block paved driveway with space for several vehicles and giving access to double garage, paved pathways extending to both sides of the property, outside lighting and personal door to:
Double Garage 
18' 9'' x 18' 4'' (5.71m x 5.58m)
Having remote control electric up and over door, pitched roof providing storage space, power and light. Door leading to side.
Outside Rear 
To the rear of the property there is an enclosed west facing garden which offers an excellent degree of privacy and is prepared for landscaping with paved patio area, outside lighting and outside power point.

Friday, January 19, 2018

The Farthingales, Maidenhead SL6, 5 bedroom semi-detached house for sale - 43800309

Read article : The Farthingales, Maidenhead SL6, 5 bedroom semi-detached house for sale - 43800309


Summary
A brand new and substantial 4/5 bedroom semi-detached family home, in a gated development serving only two properties. Situated within a one mile walk of Maidenhead station and less than half a mile from the town centre. Built to an excellent specification, 2150 square feet

description
A brand new and substantial 4/5 bedroom semi-detached family home, in a gated development serving only two properties. Situated within a one mile walk of Maidenhead station and less than half a mile from the town centre. Built to an excellent specification, with large living/dining room, bespoke fitted kitchen/family room, underfloor heating to ground floor, with four generous bedrooms, each with en-suite bathroom or wet room, landscaped gardens with natural stone patio and lighting design. Oldfield School Catchment. 2150 square feet

Outside
The property is approached by remote electric gates leading onto driveway with automatic wall and floor lighting, area of landscaped front lawn with stone pathway with floor lighting leads to front door, power points, well stocked borders, pathway providing access to rear garden.

Carved Canopied Entrance
stone floor, auto lighting, wall and floor, lights, door to

Inner Entrance Hall
ceramic tiled floor, ceiling downlighters, wall lights, double storage cupboard with double overhead storage cupboard and full height glass windows to side access, double Oak doors lead through to

Entrance Hall
with Oak floor, return staircase to upstairs, stainless steel light switches, LED ceiling downlighters, power points, smoke alarm, understairs storage cupboard, door to cloakroom and double doors to living room.

Cloakroom
with concealed dual flush w.C with soft close lid, Grohe fittings, feature backlit Slate tiled wall, corner wash hand basin, monobloc mixer tap, extractor fan, ceiling downlighters.

Living Room 19' 2" x 16' 4" narrowing to 12' 8" ( 5.84m x 4.98m narrowing to 3.86m )
with bi-folds doors leading directly to garden, feature full height glass windows, ceiling downlighters, oak floor, power points, light point, TV point, telephone point, dimmer switch control.

Kitchen/dining/family room 19' 2" x 16' 1" narrowing to 10' 7" ( 5.84m x 4.90m narrowing to 3.23m )
continuation of Oak flooring, kitchen comprising extensive stone work surfaces, stainless steel twin under sink with monobloc mixer tap and separate fresh water tank, recycling and waste disposal, Neff four ring Schott Ceran hob and Neff convection oven and multi function microwave, oven and grill, stainless steel overhead extractor fan, extensive range of further cupboards and drawers incorporating fitted Neff dishwasher, Magic corner, semi peninsular unit incorporating larder fridge freezer with overhang for seating area, wine fridge, further range of cupboards and drawers, matching range of eye level units with concealed low level under lighting, wall mounted TV point, telephone point, LED lighting. Larder with shelving and power, underfloor heating.

Utility Room 6' 1" x 4' 3" ( 1.85m x 1.30m )
consumer unit, stainless steel drainer sink, power points, light point, plumbing and space for washing machine, storage cupboard, master controls for appliances.

First Floor Landing
smoke alarm, LED downlighters, radiator, power points, light point.

Bedroom 1 13' 8" plus door recess x 12' 1" ( 4.17m plus door recess x 3.68m )
front aspect, radiator, power points, light point, TV point, telephone point, walk-in wardrobe with fitted shelving and wardrobes.

Ensuite Bathroom/wetroom
tiled panel enclosed bath, mixer tap and large wash hand basin set into vanity unit with large mixer tap, wet room with drench shower and hand shower, suspended w.C with dual flush and Grohe fittings, heated towel rail, recess for storage with in-built lighting, extractor fan.

Study/bedroom 5 13' 1" x 9' ( 3.99m x 2.74m )
rear aspect, radiator, power points, light point, wooden floor, ceiling downlighters.

Bedroom 3 10' 2" x 11' 1" plus door recess ( 3.10m x 3.38m plus door recess )
rear aspect, radiator, power points, .Light point, bedside lighting control, 5 Amp switches.

Ensuite/wetroom
fully tiled walls, hand shower, drench shower, vanity wash hand basin with built-in storage beneath, suspended dual flush w.C, useful storage recess with lighting, extractor, heated towel rail.

Second Floor Landing
ceiling lantern, power points, light point, radiator, ceiling downlighter, boiler room, airing cupboard with Tempest pressurised hot water system, power points, ceiling light point.

Bedroom 4 17' 9" x 9' 7" ( 5.41m x 2.92m )
backlit alcove storage display, power points, light point, 5 Amp light sockets, bedside lighting controls, radiator.

Ensuite Wetroom
fully tiled with hand shower and drench shower, shower screen, heated towel rail, dual flush w.C, vanity wash hand basin, fitted bathroom mirror with overhead light.

Bedroom 2 17' 10" x 11' 7" narrowing to 10' 3" ( 5.44m x 3.53m narrowing to 3.12m )
backlit alcove storage display, power points, light point, 5 Amp light sockets, bedside lighting controls, radiator.

Ensuite Shower/wetroom
fully tiled with hand shower and drench shower, shower screen, heated towel rail, dual flush w.C, vanity wash hand basin, fitted bathroom mirror with overhead light.

Rear Garden
extensive stone patio with wall and floor lighting, bordered by brick wall, outside power points, custom built shed, well stocked borders, area of lawn, gate providing rear access to the Bath Road.

Directions
From Maidenhead town centre take the A4 Bath Road towards the River Thames. At the roundabout just afters Barclays Bank on your left, turn right into Oldfield Road. At the mini roundabout turn left into The Farthingales.

1. Money laundering regulations: Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale.
2. General: While we endeavour to make our sales particulars fair, accurate and reliable, they are only a general guide to the property and, accordingly, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to check the position for you, especially if you are contemplating travelling some distance to view the property.
3. Measurements: These approximate room sizes are only intended as general guidance. You must verify the dimensions carefully before ordering carpets or any built-in furniture.
4. Services: Please note we have not tested the services or any of the equipment or appliances in this property, accordingly we strongly advise prospective buyers to commission their own survey or service reports before finalising their offer to purchase.
5. These particulars are issued in good faith but do not constitute representations of fact or form part of any offer or contract. The matters referred to in these particulars should be independently verified by prospective buyers or tenants. Neither sequence (UK) limited nor any of its employees or agents has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property.

Thursday, October 26, 2017

5 bedroom detached house for sale in Mayne Close, Launceston, Cornwall, PL15

Read article : 5 bedroom detached house for sale in Mayne Close, Launceston, Cornwall, PL15

Key features

  • Five Bedroom Detached Executive Home
  • Four Bathrooms (Two Family & Two En-Suite)
  • Large Lounge / Diner
  • Double Garage & Driveway Parking
  • Highly Sought After Quiet Residential Road
  • EPC: C/72

Full description

Tenure: Freehold

***NO FORWARD CHAIN***

We are pleased to present this highly sought after 5 bedroom detached house with 2 reception rooms, 2 family bathrooms and 2 ensuites. Private south and west facing rear garden & delightful front garden giving the property real kerb appeal. The property is located further up St Stephens Hill from St Joseph's private school & walking distance from Launceston College. The double garage with the property is currently a reduced depth due to converted office & utility area being created by the previous owner. This can easily be re-instated back to a double garage or even a potential annexe (STPP).


LOCATION: 
Launceston is an historic market town situated in North Cornwall right on the Cornwall/Devon border offering good access to the Cornish coast and Bodmin Moor. The town is famous for the castle which dates back to medieval times and dominates the landscape sitting proudly at the highest point.
HALLWAY 
Stairs to first floor. Doors to lounge, downstairs cloakroom, kitchen and dining room. Laminate wood flooring.
CLOAKROOM 
Low level WC. Radiator. Corner wall mounted wash hand basin with tiled splashback. 'Vortice' extractor fan.
LOUNGE 
7.47m (into bay) x 3.53m - Wooden double glazed bay windows to front aspect. Television and telephone points. Decorative gas fire with marble surround and wooden mantle. Double French doors to rear patio area. Radiators.
DINING ROOM 
4.17m (into bay) x 2.97m - Wooden double glazed bay windows to front. Radiator. Telephone point. Laminate wood floors. Open archway into:
KITCHEN 
4.45m (into bay) x 3.25m - Range of wall and base units. Double glazed bay window. Radiator. Built-in fridge freezer and dishwasher. Ceramic sink with mixer tap and drainer. Doorway to:
FORMER UTILITY ROOM 
6'8" x 5'9"
The vendors have converted the utility room into a BESPOKE PRINCIPAL COOKING AREA with 'Countrychef' range style cooker, gas hob with electric double oven and grill, stainless steel 'Bellina' extractor hood canopy over. Worktop incorporating stainless steel sink and drainer. Washing machine. Radiator. Wall mounted 'Baxi Megaflo' boiler. Telephone point. Door to rear garden.
FIRST FLOOR LANDING 
Doors to bedrooms. Cupboard with 'Heatrae Sadia' hot water cylinder with immersion heater. Radiator. Family bathroom. Stairs to second floor.
MASTER BEDROOM 
15'8" x 10'7"
Double glazed window to front. Fitted wardrobes. Fitted dressing table. Radiator. Television and telephone points. Door to:
ENSUITE BATHROOM 
Obscured double glazed window. Panel enclosed bath with shower screen and 'Bristan Pisa' shower over. Separate tiled shower cubicle. Low level WC. Bidet. Vanity unit with top wash hand basin. Shaver point. Extractor fan. Radiator.
BEDROOM TWO 
12'8" x 11'8"
Double glazed window to front aspect. Telephone point. Radiator. Door to:
ENSUITE SHOWER ROOM 
Low level WC. Corner cubicle with 'Bristan Pisa' shower. Radiator. Double glazed obscured window to front. Wash hand basin set in vanity unit with storage cupboard below. Shaver point. 'Vortice' extractor fan.
BEDROOM THREE 
9'3" x 8'7"
Double glazed window to rear. Fitted wardrobe. Radiator.
FAMILY BATHROOM 
White panel enclosed bath with mixer taps. Shower screen with 'Bristan Pisa' shower over. Low level WC. Double glazed obscured window to rear. Radiator. Extractor. Wash hand basin with storage cupboard below. Shaver point.
SECOND FLOOR LANDING 
Loft access hatch. Doors to all rooms. Radiator.
BEDROOM FOUR 
16'3" x 11'10"
Dormer room. Fitted wardrobes. Double glazed window to front. Double glazed window to side with commanding views. Radiators. Television and telephone points. Roof window.
BATHROOM 
Panel enclosed bath with mixer tap. Hand held shower with screen. Low level WC. Double glazed obscured window to rear. Radiator. Vanity unit with wash hand basin inset. Shaver point.
BEDROOM FIVE 
16'3" x 11'10"
Dormer room. Fitted with wardrobes. Eaves storage to far end (accessed through the fitted wardrobes). Radiators. Roof window. Double glazed window to front. Television point. Telephone point.
REAR GARDEN 
A South and West facing garden with a patio area ideal for a summer barbeque. The rest of the garden is mainly laid to lawn. Outside tap. Steps down to:
UTILITY ROOM 
Access hatch to eaves storage with roof ladder. Tumble dryer included, vented to outside. Wall units. Wooden worktop. Door to:
OFFICE 
11'10" x 7'9"
Power and light connected. Dual aspect with double glazed windows to side and rear. Wall mounted electric heater. Telephone point.
. 
Outside the office is an external power point and sensor light.
OUTSIDE 
Gated side path to driveway and garage(s). Parking for 2 cars.
GARAGE 
17'6" x 9'
Double width. Partially reduced depth due to office conversion. Apex storage. Two up and over doors. Power and light. Fuses.

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Wednesday, July 12, 2017

4 bedroom detached bungalow for sale in Reynards Road, Welwyn, Herts, AL6

Read article : 4 bedroom detached bungalow for sale in Reynards Road, Welwyn, Herts, AL6

Bungalow in unique elevated location
Over 2 Acres including paddocks, barn and stables, ideal for small equestrian facility
Swimming pool and pool house/separate annexe with Double bedroom, Shower room and Living Space
Double garage
4/5 bedrooms and 3 reception rooms
2 Cloakrooms & 3 Bathrooms
Long sweeping driveway
Full planning permission (2015) to create 2 further bedrooms both with en suite and large orangery to the rear of the property.
Viewing highly recommended


Entrance Vestibule 
Oak laminate flooring, radiator, inset spot lights to ceiling.
Hall 
Entrance Hall - This impressive approach to the accommodation has Oak laminate flooring, radiator, coving to ceiling, dado rail, inset ceiling spotlights, cloaks cupboard with bi-fold doors and additional shelved cupboard. Double Oak doors lead to: Sitting Room 
19'8 x 13'5 (5.99m x 4.09m) - A lovely bright room with window to the front overlooking the front garden and far reaching views over Reynards Spring to the South East and bordering countryside. There is coving to the ceiling, radiator, dado rail, inset ceiling spotlights and opening to: Dining Room 
11'6 x 11'6 (3.51m x 3.51m) - With coving to ceiling, radiator, dado rail, window to the front and door to Kitchen/breakfast room. Living Room 
19'7 x 13'5 (5.97m x 4.09m) - Accessed via the entrance hall and kitchen/breakfast room with coving to ceiling, dado rail, radiator, inset ceiling spotlights, TV aerial socket, attractive Marble fireplace with gas fire grate and a pair of sliding patio doors leading to the extensive sun terrace. Cloakroom 
White suite comprising low level concealed flush WC and wash hand basin inset into cream high gloss vanity cupboard with chrome mixer tap. There are fully tiled walls, ceramic floor tiles, radiator and an opaque window to the front. Kitchen/Breakfast Room 
15'6 x15'5 (4.72m x 4.70m) - Fitted with a range of white Shaker style wall and base units with roll top working surfaces above, tiled splash backs and inset 11/2 bowl ceramic sink with chrome mixer tap, waste disposal and filtered water tap. All modern appliances including a cooking range, dishwasher and American style fridge/freezer, together with ceramic floor tiles, window to the rear overlooking the garden and pool area, inset ceiling spotlights, radiator and opening to: Utility Room 
14'5 x 11'5 (4.39m x 3.48m) - Again fitted with white Shaker style base units with roll top working surfaces above, tiled splash backs and inset ceramic double sink with chrome mixer tap. There are ceramic floor tiles, inset ceiling spotlights, coving to ceiling, radiator, airing cupboard, window to rear, glazed door to rear garden, door to double garage and further door
Inner Lobby 
2nd Cloakroom - Fitted with a white suite comprising low level dual flush WC and wash hand basin inset into high gloss vanity cupboard with chrome mixer tap. There are fully tiled walls, ceramic floor tiles and opaque window to the side. Bedroom 1 - 
13'6 x 13'5 (4.11m x 4.09m) - With coving to ceiling, inset ceiling spotlights, radiator, fitted cherry wood effect wardrobes, window to the front overlooking open countryside and door to:
Bedroom 2 
16'6 x 14'2 (5.03m x 4.32m) - Another double room with coving to ceiling, chrome inset ceiling spotlights, built in cupboard with bi fold doors, airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder, fitted Oak wood effect wardrobes, TV aerial socket and door to: En-Suite Bathroom 
7'7 x 7'3 (2.31m x 2.21m) - Fitted with a white suite comprising sunken double ended bath with glass shower screen and chrome wall mounted shower, wash hand basin inset into oak effect vanity cupboard with granite top, 2 mirrored cabinets above and shaver socket and wall mounted WC. There is a chrome ladder style heated towel rail, fully tiled walls, ceramic floor tiles, chrome inset ceiling spotlights and opaque window to the rear. Bedroom 3 
13'6 x 9'8 (4.11m x 2.95m) - With coving to ceiling, inset ceiling spotlights, radiator, built in cupboard with bi fold doors, TV aerial socket and window to the rear. Bedroom 4 
16'6 x 11'7 (5.03m x 3.53m) - With coving to ceiling, inset ceiling spotlights, radiator, built in cupboard with bi fold doors, TV aerial socket and window to the front.
Bathroom 
Bathroom - Fitted with a white suite comprising shaped bath with glass shower screen and chrome wall mounted shower and taps, low level dual flush WC and wash handbasin inset into white vanity unit with chrome monobloc mixer tap, mirror and overhead lighting. There are fully tiled walls, ceramic floor tiles, inset ceiling spotlights, chrome ladder style heated towel rail, shaver socket and extractor fan. Double Garage 
17'3 x 17'1 (5.26m x 5.21m) - With electric up and over door, light and power and wall mounted gas boiler providing for heating and domestic hot water. There is a radiator, windows to side and personal door to the kitchen. A driveway runs from the front to the rear of the plot and affords additional parking for numerous vehicles.
Rear Garden 
Sun terrace to the rear of the property with low level wall and a mature rockery planted with an array of Heathers, Conifers and Perennials. Steps lead to a good size formal lawn with borders of shrubs and trees.
There is a heated kidney shaped swimming pool surrounded by an additional sun terrace. To the rear of the plot there are 2 greenhouses and a large raised bed vegetable garden. Front Garden 
Landscaped mainly laid to lawn with a mixture of shrubs and trees together with an ornamental fish pond and well stocked rockery. Pool House 
320 Sq Ft - In an elevated position this useful outbuilding is currently being used as a pool room and gym but could quite easily be used as an occasional guest suite, comprising living area, bedroom and shower room. Garden 
Outside Plot approximately 2 acres with the rear extending to 593' with a width of 108' and the front garden measuring approximately 205' long x 108' wide
Stables - 63'5 x 18'4 (19.33m x 5.59m) - Detached stable block of concrete construction recently fully refurbished including a complete new steel roof. Currently divided into 3 loose boxes and a storage area. Separate tack room and stable yard.
Paddocks - 2 paddocks surround by post and rail fencing.
Workshop - 49'6 x 19'7 (15.09m x 5.97m) - Double doors with wall and base units and useful work bench. There is light and power and a working cast iron log burner.

Friday, June 2, 2017

4 bedroom detached house for sale, Louville Close, Paignton, TQ4 6RB – TheHouseShop.com

Read article : 4 bedroom detached house for sale, Louville Close, Paignton, TQ4 6RB – TheHouseShop.com

Summary

Family sized modern Detached House situated in the popular Goodrington area, close to local shops, bus route and beach. Accommodation briefly comprises; Hallway, Living Room, Dining Room, Study, Kitchen, Cloakroom, 4 Bedrooms (Master En Suite), Bathroom and Double Garage. Outside there is Ample Parking, Front and Rear Gardens. Sea views can be enjoyed from upstairs and the property benefits from Gas Central Heating and Double Glazing.

Description

ACCOMMODATION UPVC double glazed door to  

ENTRANCE LOBBY Radiator. 

HALLWAY Stairs to first floor. Central heating thermostat. Wall light. Built-in cupboard. Radiator.  

CLOAKROOM Low level W.C. Wash hand basin with wall unit above. Spotlights and cabinet. Radiator. UPVC double glazed window. Electric shaver point.  

LIVING ROOM 16? 4" x 10? 0" (4.98m x 3.05m) Fireplace with gas fire point. UPVC double glazed patio doors to rear garden. Two T.V connection points. UPVC double glazed window to the front. Wall lights.  

DINING ROOM 9? 4" x 7? 7" (2.84m x 2.31m) UPVC double glazed window to the side. Radiator. Wall light. Coved ceiling. Through to;  

STUDY 11? 10 max" x 10? 9" (3.61m x 3.28m) UPVC double glazed window. Two radiators. T.V aerial connection point. Wall light point. Telephone point. Coved ceiling. Door returning to entrance lobby.  

KITCHEN 14? 0" x 7? 3 max" (4.27m x 2.21m) Fitted with modern work top units comprising of inset 1 ½ sink unit with single drainer and waste disposal unit. Range of fitted floor cupboard and drawer units over matching wall mounted cupboards with complementary tiled surrounds, uPVC double glazed window with outlook to the rear garden. Concealed under cupboard lighting, inset gas hob with built-in electric oven and fitted extractor fan over hob area. Glass fronted display cabinets, space and plumbing for washing machine, radiator, fitted Potterton condensing boiler (2015) supplying central heating and domestic hot water, uPVC double glazed door opening to the rear garden, tiled flooring.  

LANDING Access to loft space. Built-in airing cupboard housing insulated hot water cylinder and Danfoss control panel for central heating and domestic hot water (2015).  

BEDROOM ONE 10? 3" x 8? 6" (3.12m x 2.59m) A range of built-in bedroom furniture including wardrobes with mirror sliding doors, uPVC double glazed to the front, radiator, T.V aerial connection point, coved ceiling, mirrored door opening to

EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM 7? 9 max" x 5? 2 max" (2.36m x 1.57m) Modern high quality fitted shower room having shower cubicle with glazed door and Aqualiser shower unit, pedestal wash hand basin, low level W.C, quality tiled flooring and walls, mirror fronted medicine cabinet, heated towel rail, uPVC obscure double glazed window.  

BEDROOM TWO 10? 7" x 7? 6 max" (3.23m x 2.29m) UPVC double glazed window enjoying some views to the rear including some pleasant sea views out over Torbay, radiator, built-in wardrobe with mirror sliding doors.  

BEDROOM THREE 10? 8" x 5? 6" (3.25m x 1.68m) UPVC double glazed window to the front, radiator, T.V aerial connection point, coved ceiling.  

BEDROOM FOUR 7? 6" x 6? 7" (2.29m x 2.01m) UPVC double glazed window to the rear again enjoying views out to sea over Torbay, radiator.

BATHROOM 8? 0" x 5? 6" (2.44m x 1.68m) Fitted with high quality Whirlpool Carronite bath with wall fitted Aqualiser thermostatic shower unit with rail and curtain. Vanity wash hand basin with built-in cupboard below, low level W.C, mirror fronted medicine cabinet with light over, further wall mirror with lighting, electric shaver point, heated towel rail, coved ceiling, fully tiled walls.  

DOUBLE GARAGE 18? 0" x 17? 5" (5.49m x 5.31m) With twin up and over doors, light, power and tap.  

OUTSIDE To the front of the property there is driveway parking/hardstanding allowing off road parking and leading to the double garage. The front garden includes outside lighting, water feature and power points and there is access around the side of the property to the enclosed rear garden.

he enclosed rear garden has been landscaped for ease of maintenance and features patio areas with ample room for table and chairs, sitting out etc and steps leading down through the garden to a lower area again with room for sitting out or pots, plants etc and there is also outside lighting, power points and useful garden shed.

FURTHER INFORMATION Council tax band E. Water meter. 
4 bedrooms

Friday, February 9, 2018

Delta Shower Doors - Design Your Own Shower Doors In Three Easy Steps!

Read article : Delta Shower Doors - Design Your Own Shower Doors In Three Easy Steps!

delta-logoWhat's This?The last time we remodeled our master bathroom, Ronald Reagan was president, a first-class stamp was 24¢, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average was around 1,900. At the time, we tiled the walls and floor, put in a stock vanity and toilet, and installed a 4’ one-piece shower with sliding glass doors. A few years ago, we replaced the vanity, and the room still looks pretty good overall. Taking a closer look, though, the faucets are getting tarnished, and the glass doors are looking pretty dated and beat. Recently, the folks at Delta offered us an opportunity to try out a new service they are offering in conjunction with the Home Depot. Put down your copy of 1984, and take a look. We’ll show you how easy it is to customize and order your own Delta Shower Doors!

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="375" class="size-large wp-image-25841" />The old 1980’s doors look ok from a distance…<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="311" class="size-large wp-image-25889" />But a closer look shows it’s time to update.

The process is fast, easy, and almost fun—not an adjective you normally associate with buying a shower door. To begin, you first select what type of Delta Shower Doors you need—sliding tub, sliding shower, or pivoting shower. If it’s a shower door, you’ll need to know the measurement for the width; there’s a link on the first page that shows you where to measure.

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="311" class="size-large wp-image-25885" />The Delta Shower Doors website shows what measurements you need.

At this point, you have two choices: choice one is to choose your door type and finish the design process online, which is simple and takes just a few minutes. Choice two is for those who hate doing anything online, or who just want to get out of the house, and perhaps go somewhere that has people strolling about in orange aprons, eager to help you get through the design process. It turns out Home Depot is the only place to go since Delta Shower Doors are available in-store exclusively there. Here’s a quick overview of the process from Delta:

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Assuming you want to do it online, after choosing your door type, just click on the red banner that says “Step 1: Choose Your Glass.” Crazy as it sounds, this is where you’ll choose your glass. There are eight styles to choose from, including various patterns and textured glass. If you like to keep an eye on things while you’re showering, you can even select clear glass.

In the next step, you’ll choose the track for your Delta Shower Doors. You can select chrome, nickel, bronze, or polished brass. In each step of the process, prices are clearly shown for each option, and a little monitor on the upper right shows your selections so far, along with a running total cost. There is also a picture on each page, and whenever you make a selection, the picture is updated automatically to show what your door will look like.

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="341" class="size-large wp-image-25824" />Designing your doors online is fast and easy…

The final step is to select your hardware. There are four styles of towel bars to choose from, depending on your tastes. If keeping it simple is your style, take a look at “Simplicity.” Looking for something with a bit more panache? “Panache” might be just the thing. The other two offerings don’t lend themselves to cheesy references; you’ll just have to look for yourself.

And that’s it, you just designed your own Delta Shower Doors! Just click on “See Your Design” to—you guessed it—see your design. At this point, you’ll also be able to look through several accessories that coordinate with your design, including faucet sets, towel bars, toilet paper holders, drawer knobs and even flush levers for your toilet! Click on “Add To Cart,” and you’ll be taken to the Home Depot web site. First, select your delivery method; you can choose to have it shipped to the nearest Home Depot for free, or to your home for a fee. Proceed to the checkout, pay, and sit back and dream how splendid your baño will look when your designer door arrives!

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="689" class="size-large wp-image-25825" />Eight days after ordering, the Delta Shower Doors arrived

The order for my custom doors was placed on October 7th. On October 15th, a big ol’ truck rolled up, and a box of Delta Shower Doors landed on our side porch. Not bad, I’ve had stock special orders take longer than that to arrive. The doors are shipped by ground freight; when they get to your area, the trucking company will contact you to set up a delivery date. If you’re hiring someone to do the installation, tell them when to show up, and your mission is complete. On the other hand, if you have average DIY skills, and some basic tools, you can do your own installation. This will save you some money, and earn you the awe and respect of everyone you meet.

The HomeFixated Guide To Installing Your Delta Shower Doors

If your tub or shower is new, and you don’t have to remove an old set of doors, you have permission to scroll down to “Delta Shower Doors – By The Book.” Otherwise, the first step in the installation process is to make the old stuff go away. If your old doors are still in good shape, your local Habitat for Humanity or other salvaged-goods store may accept it for resale. This accomplishes several things: it eliminates your disposal problem (some trash haulers may not take large items), it keeps usable stuff out of the landfill, and you might even get a tax write-off!

Most shower doors are installed the same way: upright brackets go at either end of the shower, and are screwed into the edges of the tub or wall. A track fits in between them, and sits on the edge of the tub or shower. Finally, the top rail is attached to the top of the edge brackets. After all that is in place, you tip the doors into place, where little wheels glide along an overhead track. Usually there is a center bracket in the bottom track to separate the doors, and hold them into the track. To take it apart, we’ll simply reverse the process. And now for the first HomeFixated tip of the day: spreading a towel on the shower floor will help protect it, and will also keep screws and debris out of the drain.

First, pop out the old doors. Usually you can do this just by unscrewing the dividing bracket, lifting up on the doors, and tilting them into the shower. Once the doors are off, unscrew the side brackets and tip them in toward the center. There will probably be caulk wanting to hold them in place; use a painter’s multitool or a flat-bladed razor scraper to convince them to give it up; just be careful not to scratch your walls or chip your surround.

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="345" class="size-large wp-image-25827" />First, remove the divider from the bottom track…<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="345" class="size-large wp-image-25830" />Tip the doors in, and pop them out of the top track<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25833" />Carefully break the caulk bond…<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25832" />Unscrew the wall jambs…

At this point, you should be able to tip the sides and top outward. The bottom rail is usually just held in place by caulk; scrape it off, and the rail should pop right out. Use your flat-bladed razor scraper, and a sponge with some cleaner that’s safe for your shower’s surface, to get the rest of the caulk and years of accumulated nastiness off the entire opening area.

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25838" />Tip the header and wall jambs out…<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="351" class="size-large wp-image-25837" />Break the caulk bond, and pry up the bottom track…<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="391" class="size-large wp-image-25836" />Scrape up any remaining caulk<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="689" class="size-large wp-image-25839" />Give it a good cleaning, and you’re ready for your new doors!

And that’s it, you’re ready to install your sporty new Delta Shower Doors! If you want to see how the pros do it, Delta has a series of helpful installation videos. The following is their sliding shower door installation video:

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Delta Shower Doors – By The Book

Even if you’ve done a shower door installation before, it’s a good idea to read the instructions. The instruction manual that comes with your Delta Shower Doors is excellent, very clear and thorough. The first page gives a list of all the tools and supplies you’ll need to install your doors, so a good first step is to round everything up. Unpack the doors and rails, and make sure all the parts are there. Some of the parts are stuck in the packing foam, so don’t pitch anything until your installation is finished. I’ll give an overview here, but the manual has much more detail, and is, as they say, profusely illustrated.

The wall jambs go in first. The jambs must sit flat against the shower wall and the threshold; if you have a tile wall, or a tub or shower with a perfect 90° angle where the wall meets the threshold, you’re set. If you have a tub or shower where there’s a curve there, you’ll need to round off the bottom of the side rails to conform to the curve. This is no big deal; the instructions tell you to use a coin to mark the contour onto the jamb. What they don’t tell you is that you probably won’t be able to SEE that mark!

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="376" class="size-large wp-image-25845" />You can use a coin to mark the radius.

A little HF tip: put a piece of masking tape on the jamb, and make your mark on it. Use a pair of tin snips or a hacksaw, and cut to that approximate shape. Finish smoothing it to the right shape with a file or angle grinder. You can also use an angle grinder to do the whole process; that’s what I did, just be careful not to get carried away with it.

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="345" class="size-large wp-image-25846" />Use snips, a file, or a grinder to shape the jambs.<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="377" class="size-large wp-image-25847" />A good, tight fit in the corner.

Place the wall jambs against the wall, centered on the bottom ledge. Use your level to plumb them, then temporarily tape them in place. Next, you’ll drill a 1/8” pilot hole through the three pre-drilled holes in the wall jambs into the edge of the shower. Take the jambs back off the wall, and use a 5/16” bit to enlarge the pilot holes.

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="689" class="size-large wp-image-25848" />Plumb up the wall jambs. Masking tape holds them in place.<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25849" />Drill 1/8″ pilot holes through the pre-drilled holes in the jambs.<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="362" class="size-large wp-image-25850" />Remove the jambs, and enlarge the holes to 5/16″.

Push the supplied wall anchors into these holes, and snug them in gently with a small hammer. Reposition the wall jambs, and screw them to the wall. Your screws will be used to attach bumpers to the top and bottom holes, and a special center bumper in the middle. Hey—your walls are done!

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="350" class="size-large wp-image-25851" />Push wall anchors into the 5/16″ holes unless you’re drilling into a stud…<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="379" class="size-large wp-image-25852" />Screw through the bumpers and into the anchors.<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="689" class="size-large wp-image-25853" />You’re jambin’!

Laying Some Track

Now it’s time to cut the bottom track. The kits will fit various sizes of tubs and showers; getting an accurate measurement will give you a good, snug fit you need to measure the distance between the two jambs. This can be tricky to do, as it’s an inside measurement. Here’s another HF tip: measure from one end to an even number around the center of the threshold, and make a mark. I chose 24”. Now, measure from the other end to that same mark, and add those two numbers together. My second measurement came to exactly 19”, making my total length 43”.

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25855" />Measure about halfway from one side of the track, and make a mark…<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25856" />Measure to that mark from the other side, and add ’em up.

Now you need to transfer that measurement onto your bottom track, and mark it for cutting. Our track hardware was bronze, which makes it really hard to see any marks. I used the tape trick again, putting a piece of masking tape on the track and making my mark on it. To avoid unnecessary foul language and elevated blood pressure, double check your measurements and marks before you cut! You want a nice, square cut, so use a miter box with your hacksaw. Make sure it’s deep enough to accommodate a 3” wide piece of material; that’s how wide my top track was. Make your cut, and use a file to smooth any burred edges. By the way, another tip the folks at Delta repeated several times was DO NOT CUT THE TOP AND BOTTOM TRACKS TO THE SAME LENGTH! They are correct, don’t do it!

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25857" />A piece of tape makes your mark easier to see.<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25858" />A basic miter box gives you a smooth, square cut.

There’s a piece of gasket material in the kit; slide it into the groove in the track, and cut it to length. Now test fit your track between the jambs. Undoubtedly, it’s a perfect fit; if not (due undoubtedly to a shoddily-made tape measure or something else beyond your control), remove the track and file it to size. When all is well, fill the groove on the bottom of the track with silicone sealant, and press it into place between the jambs.

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="356" class="size-large wp-image-25859" />After test-fitting the track, apply silicone sealant underneath it…<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25860" />Insert the track between the jambs, and press it into place.<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="689" class="size-large wp-image-25861" />Three sides finished!

Next up: the top track. For this, you’ll measure the distance between the two shower walls, above the wall jambs. This is another tricky measurement to get accurately. If you’re replacing a previously-installed unit, here’s a little cheat that worked for me: measure the OLD upper track, assuming it fit properly. Mine did, so it was easy to get the exact measurement. If you’re not so fortunate, here’s an easy way to get the measurement using materials at hand: take a piece of cardboard from the packaging, and make a mark exactly 12” from a square end of it. (Alternatively, you could use a 12″ ruler or a framing square). Hold the square end against one wall, and measure over from the other wall to your 12” mark. Add the two together, and there you go! Transfer the measurement to the top rail, again using a piece of masking tape, grab your miter box, and make the cut. Again, be sure to double-check your measurement first. De-burr the end, hold the top rail over the wall jambs, and push it into place. The hardest part is done!

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25862" />If you removed an old door, just measure the old top track.<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25863" />Mark the top track for cutting.<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="689" class="size-large wp-image-25864" />Press the top down over the wall jambs.

I Can See Clearly Now – Or Perhaps Obscurely

And now for the most rewarding segment of your Delta Shower Doors installation, the shower doors! Remember the foam I told you not to throw away? That’s where the hanger brackets were lurking. Two brackets go on each door; the inside door gets installed first. The doors are identical, so grab one and install the hangars using the pre-drilled holes in the door, making sure the grooved sides of the brackets face the label side of the glass panel. Snug up the screws but don’t go all Incredible Hulk – you don’t want to risk cracking the door, and having to explain to your friends why there’s a blue tarp hanging in your shower opening. Now just lift the door into the upper track, until the rollers rest on the track. Make sure the side of the door with the label is facing in.

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25866" />Insert a bushing into the hole…<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="345" class="size-large wp-image-25867" />Snug up the door hanger…<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25868" />When both hangers are in place…<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25869" />Lift the inside door into place on the inner rail.

Now repeat the process with the other door, but this time with the smooth side of the bracket facing the label side of the door. Lift the door into the top track, making sure the bottom of the door is inside the bottom track. Wow, it’s starting to look like a shower!

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25870" />Now repeat the process with the outer door, and lift it onto the track.

If the doors don’t meet the walls properly, they can easily be adjusted. Pop the door back out of the track, and loosen up the rollers. There are three holes the roller can be inserted into; to raise the glass, use the lower hole. To lower it, use the upper hole. Snug the roller up, and re-hang the door.

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="345" class="size-large wp-image-25871" />To adjust the door, remove the screw that holds the wheel on…<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="345" class="size-large wp-image-25872" />Use a lower hole to raise the door, a higher one to lower it.

Once the doors are aligned properly, it’s time to install the divider on the bottom track. Measure the bottom track, find the center, and position the divider there, with the doors in the grooves. Drill 1/8” pilot holes through the edge of the divider into the bottom track, and secure it with the two self-tapping screws. Your Delta Shower Doors are secure, and you’re almost finished!

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="370" class="size-large wp-image-25873" />Center the lower divider, drill pilot holes, and screw it into place.<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="689" class="size-large wp-image-25874" />Almost finished!

Sealing the Deal

To keep the water on the inside of your beautiful new Delta Shower Doors, take your silicone sealant and seal along the entire length of the wall jambs and bottom track, both inside and out. 100% pure silicone works best, and there are varieties made specifically for bathrooms, with mold inhibitors. All that’s left to do is install the door handles or towel bars you selected. The exact installation will vary according to your hardware, but all are designed to be used with the pre-drilled holes in the door.

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25875" />Use good silicone sealant around the entire inside and outside of the track.

Mine was very straightforward. I just inserted the rubber bushings into the holes in the door, slid a rubber gasket over the escutcheon and the handle post, and threaded them together through the hole. I installed one end, then put a bit of silicone on the towel bar, slid it into the post, and installed the other end. Easy peasy!

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="376" class="size-large wp-image-25876" />No tools are needed for this towel bar, the pieces are threaded.<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25877" />Hold the back piece up to the door…<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25878" />insert the other side, and spin it snug.<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="689" class="size-large wp-image-25879" />Towel bars in, and lookin’ good!

I summoned my wife, and we stepped back and admired the transformation, what a difference! It looked great, until I opened the door and saw the old faucets and drain. Replacing them will be our next move, the spiffy new doors made us realize just how crappy the old fixtures had gotten over the past three decades. Meanwhile, the Spousal Seal of Approval was issued.

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="306" class="size-large wp-image-25880" />The new hardware highlights how beat the old fixtures are…<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="613" class="size-large wp-image-25884" />But the doors look great!

Design Your Own Delta Shower Doors

I think the custom Delta Shower Doors concept is great. The materials are very good quality – the weight on the shower doors was about twice that of those I took out. Fit and finish is excellent, everything you need to do the installation is included, and the instructions are very good. The design and ordering process was quick and easy, and the available options should enable most buyers to design a set of shower doors that’s exactly what they want. The only quibble I had with the entire process was that it’s difficult to see exactly what the various types of glass look like, at least that was the case on my Mac. Some higher-res photos might help with that.

Pricing is very competitive with stock units, where you’re limited to whatever configuration happens to be on the shelf. With the Delta Shower Doors, you’re the boss. Don’t like pebbled glass? Go with the Mission style. Tired of the polished brass (yep!)? Get the rubbed bronze or brushed nickel. Got some fancy shmancy towel racks on the wall? Get a matching fancy shmancy towel bar on your shower door.

The flexibility is great, you can get exactly what you want, and you can control the cost. I designed a similar setup in chrome, with pebbled glass, and the total cost came to $210. You can further control your costs by choosing to pick up your Delta Shower Doors at a nearby Home Depot for free, but if your schedule is crazy, you can have it shipped to your home for $55 or so. The doors come with a limited five-year warranty.

<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="689" class="size-large wp-image-25891" />Before…(not bad from a distance; scary up close)<a href=delta shower doors" width="460" height="611" class="size-large wp-image-25883" />And after–three hours after, to be precise!

Ready for the three-step program? Design YOUR custom doors before November 3rd, 2014, and you can enter a sweepstakes to win $1,000 or your own set of custom Delta Shower Doors!

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