Spacious single-level home with large garden and no onward chain..
- No onward chain for quicker completion
- Detached bungalow with large rear garden and conservatory
- Garage plus driveway parking for 2–3 cars and additional allocated spaces
- Single-level living: three bedrooms, lounge-diner, kitchen-diner
- Oil-fired boiler and radiators (buyer to verify service history)
- Built c.1976–82; dated exterior and some roof maintenance required
- Medium flood risk in the area; Buyer to check insurance/cover
- One shower room only; potential to reconfigure or add facilities
A practical three-bedroom detached bungalow quietly tucked away in Court Lane, Stoford, offered with NO ONWARD CHAIN. The single-storey layout, generous lounge-diner and conservatory create easy, adaptable living on one level — ideal for downsizers or those seeking a low-stairs home. The large plot, private rear garden, garage and wide driveway provide useful outdoor space and parking for several vehicles.
The accommodation is straightforward and mostly dated to its late-20th-century construction: a fitted kitchen, a single shower room, and three well-proportioned bedrooms. The property is double glazed and heated by an oil-fired boiler with radiators. There is scope to modernise and reconfigure internal spaces for improved flow and value — good potential for a tasteful refurbishment to bring the bungalow up to a contemporary standard.
Buyers should note several material considerations: the home was built around 1976–82 and shows signs of age externally (roof needs maintenance), the heating is oil-fired (not a community supply), and there is a medium flood risk for the area. The local area has pockets of deprivation, although crime levels are very low and mobile and broadband connections are strong. These facts make the property a sensible purchase for a buyer seeking a quiet, single-level home with improvement potential, rather than a turnkey move-in.
Overall this detached bungalow offers a rare combination of space, single-level convenience and a large plot in a small-town fringe location. With no onward chain it should appeal to buyers who can undertake updating works and want a flexible, long-term home or a targeted refurbishment project.