Stone-built bungalow on large plot with garage/workshop and countryside views.
Set on circa quarter-acre plot with front and rear countryside views
Set back from New Road on roughly a quarter-acre plot, this stone-built detached bungalow offers peaceful country living with expansive front and rear views. The single-storey layout includes a bay-windowed sitting/dining room with open fire, a galley kitchen with breakfast bar, two bedrooms, and two bathrooms — the principal bedroom benefits from an extension with dressing room and en-suite. The large garage/workshop (with power and water) provides substantial storage, hobby space or potential to convert with proper consents.
Practical details are straightforward: freehold tenure, mains services, oil-fired Worcester Bosch boiler (2022) and a Tuffa fuel tank. There is no flood risk and the setting sits within an affluent, low-crime area ideal for someone seeking a quiet rural home. The property is presented with mature, well-stocked gardens and raised beds suitable for a kitchen garden or formal landscaping.
Buyers should note material considerations honestly. EPC is band E and heating is oil-fired; mobile phone signal is reported as none while broadband speeds are average. There is a covenant affecting certain future development (side windows, ridge height) and Council Tax is in Band F. Some internal spaces — notably a rear reception/study — lack natural light and any reconfiguration or extension will require planning consent.
For downsizers or purchasers seeking a countryside base with room to personalise, this bungalow combines character and scope for improvement. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the plot, garage/workshop potential and uninterrupted rural setting.