For the detached, three-bedroom property on Blyth Road boasts a large snooker room among its many assets. Offers of more than £430,000 are being invited by Worksop estate agents Nartrop and Dilks Property Services if you want to pot the black at Greystones.
The snooker room is actually a flexible space that could be put to multiple uses. Its size is typical of the bungalow, which stretches across an extensive plot that is within walking distance of local amenities and is also close to Bassetlaw District Hospital.
That plot includes well-established gardens on three sides and access via electric double gates at the top of Blyth Road to a driveway at the front of the property which offers off-street parking space for up to six vehicles.
Greystones has gas central heating and uPVC double-glazed windows throughout, and there would be no chain involved in the sale.
In brief, the interior comprises an entrance hallway, lounge, dining room, study, sun room, kitchen and family bathroom. Of the three bedrooms, one has access to a dressing room and an en suite bathroom.
Please flick through our photo gallery below to get a better idea of what we’re talking about, and feel free to visit the Zoopla website here for more information, including a floor plan.
. Blyth Road, Worksop
Welcome to Greystones, a three-bedroom, detached bungalow, complete with snooker room, on Blyth Road, Worksop that is on the market with estate agents Bartrop and Dilks. Offers of more than £430,000 are invited. Photo: Bartrop and Dilks
. Comfortable lounge
Our tour of Greystones begins in this comfortable lounge. It's bright, thanks to a large, rear-facing window, and it's warm, thanks to a feature fire-surround and gas fire. Photo: Bartrop and Dilks
. No shortage of space
A second shot of the lounge, which underlines there is no shortage of space. Photo: Bartrop and Dilks
. Dining room
Next stop at the £430,000-plus bungalow is the dining room, which features a French door leading out to the back garden. Photo: Bartrop and Dilks
. Sun room
From the dining room, we move into the sun room, which gives direct access, through the archway, into the study. Photo: Bartrop and Dilks
. French doors to the garden
The sun room is a relaxing space that also has French doors leading out to the back garden. Photo: Bartrop and Dilks
. Versatile study
The handy study is a versatile space with a front-facing window and a side-entrance door. Photo: Bartrop and Dilks
. Smallest bedroom
This is the smallest bedroom in the Blyth Road bungalow. It boasts a built-in wardrobe and also French doors leading to the snooker room. Photo: Bartrop and Dilks
. Snooker room
The large snooker room in all its glory, with windows facing three sides of the property and also French doors leading outside.There is space for sofas, chairs and furniture too. Photo: Bartrop and Dilks
. Multiple uses
The snooker room is so extensive that it could be put to multiple uses. Maybe a general games room, an entertainment room, a home office or even a beauty salon. Photo: Bartrop and Dilks
1. Comfortable lounge
Our tour of Greystones begins in this comfortable lounge. It's bright, thanks to a large, rear-facing window, and it's warm, thanks to a feature fire-surround and gas fire. Photo: Bartrop and Dilks
2. No shortage of space
A second shot of the lounge, which underlines there is no shortage of space. Photo: Bartrop and Dilks
3. Dining room
Next stop at the £430,000-plus bungalow is the dining room, which features a French door leading out to the back garden. Photo: Bartrop and Dilks
4. Sun room
From the dining room, we move into the sun room, which gives direct access, through the archway, into the study. Photo: Bartrop and Dilks