UPVC entrance door, fitted carpet, stairs to first floor, radiator.
UPVC double glazed bay window to front, two radiators, tiled floor to dining area, fitted carpet to living space, UPVC double glazed sliding patio doors to rear.
UPVC double glazed window to rear, UPVC double glazed single door to side, tiled flooring. Fitted with a range of base, drawer & eye level units, stainless steel sink unit, built-in electric oven, ceramic hob with extractor hood. Provision for washing machine. Pantry store.
UPVC double glazed window to side, fitted carpet, access to loft.
Two UPVC double glazed windows, fitted carpet, two radiators.
UPVC double glazed window to rear, fitted carpet, radiator.
UPVC double glazed opaque window, chrome heated towel rail, tiled flooring, fully tiled to 3 walls, panelled bath with electric shower over, glass screen, pedestal wash hand basin, wc.
The front of the property has driveway providing parking for 2 cars side by side.
Private rear garden approx 60' with patio, lawn, external water tap, fully fenced boundaries.
This property falls within Blaby District Council (blaby.gov.uk)
It has a Council Tax Band of B which means a charge of £1845.80 for tax year ending March 2026
Please note: When a property changes ownership local authorities do reserve the right to re-calculate council tax bands.
For more information regarding school catchment areas please go to www.leicestershire.gov.uk/education-and-children/schools-colleges-and-academies/find-a-school
Glenfield is a popular large village 5 miles to the West of Leicester city centre with a population of approx 9,500. There are two well regarded primary schools, three pubs, St Peters church and a range of local shopping facilities including a relatively new Morrison's store on Station Road. There is nearby open countryside including Bradgate Park and Gynsills conservation area. There is easy access to M1, A46 & A50 main routes. Glenfield General Hospital & Leics County Council are two large employers. Glenfield is mentioned in the Domesday book of 1086 and is also famous for its now defunct railway tunnel built by Stevenson and once the longest in the world. Regular bus services into Leicester serve the village and Leicester train station is approx 5 miles away.