WHEN it comes to buying a house the first thing that springs to mind is owning a dream kitchen.
And if you'll be spending a lot of time in it, you'll want it to be perfect.
This dreamboat of a property has a stunning country-style kitchen with plenty of storage inside.
This 'Tardis' of a home in Binfield's Rose Hill offers a lot of space and enters the market expecting offers of £525,000.
The four-bedroom property has been put up for sale by estate agents David Cliff who describe the home as a Tardis because of how deceiving it is on the outside, but large on the inside.
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There's more than meets the eye with this bungalow, with three reception rooms, four bedrooms and two bathrooms.
With so many rooms downstairs, the property offers true versatility for any perspective purchaser.
Estate agents David Cliff said: "This property really needs to be seen to be appreciated the space and potential on offer. With so many rooms downstairs, the property offers true versatility for any prospective purchaser. You enter the property into an entrance hall which turns into a corridor with access to all the downstairs rooms."
For that true cosy aesthetic, there's a fireplace in the dining room perfect for those family get-togethers at Christmastime.
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There is also a four-piece bathroom downstairs and a living room with doors onto the conservatory which is used as the garden room.
There is also a four-piece bathroom downstairs and a living room with doors onto the conservatory which is used as the garden room.
Outside the property benefits from driveway parking and a good-sized private garden.
You can view the home in full HERE or take a look below.
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