Entrance porch: UPVC double glazed door to the front. Kitchen / dining room: UPVC double glazed window to the rear, a range of fitted base and wall units with contrasting worktops, sink with mixer tap, radiator, space for oven, washing machine and fridge frezzer. Lounge: UPVC double glazed window to the front and radiator. Hallway: UPVC double glazed door to the rear and stairs leading to the first floor. WC: Window to the rear and low level WC. First floor landing. Bedroom One: UPVC double glazed window to the front and radiator. Bedroom Two: UPVC double glazed window to the front and radiator. Bedroom Three: UPVC double glazed window to the rear and radiator. Bathroom: UPVC double glazed window. A white modern suite comprising of jacuzzi style bath with shower over, sink with mixer tap, low level WC, UPVC clad walls and heated towel rail. External: To the front of the property is an enclosed garden mainly laid to lawn. The rear garden is also mainly laid to lawn with timber storage shed and personal access gate leading to the communal parking area. EPC Rating CURRENT 71/84 POTENTIAL Opening Bid and Reserve Price This Property is subject to an undisclosed Reserve Price which in general will not be 10% more than the Opening Bid. The Reserve Price and Opening Bid can be subject to change. The Online Auction terms and conditions apply. Comments Energy Performance Certificate (EPCs) An EPC is broadly like the labels provided with domestic appliances such as refrigerators and washing machines. Its purpose is to record how energy efficient a property is as a building. The certificate will provide a rating of the energy efficiency and carbon emissions of a building from A to G, where A is very efficient, and G is inefficient. The data required to allow the calculation of an EPC includes the age and construction of the building, its insulation and heating method. EPCs are produced using standard methods with standard assumptions about energy usage so that the energy efficiency of one building can easily be compared with another building of the same type. The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) requires that all buildings have an EPC when they are marketed for sale or for let, or when houses are newly built. EPCs are valid for 10 years, or until a newer EPC is prepared. During this period the EPC may be made available to buyers or new tenants.