Move-in ready single-storey home with generous parking and a sunny low-maintenance garden.
Newly renovated throughout, including kitchen, bathroom and full rewire
Two double bedrooms plus versatile sun room and part-boarded attic storage
Large flagged driveway with parking for multiple vehicles
Detached garage with power and side access; consumer unit present
Low-maintenance landscaped rear garden with Indian stone and artificial lawn
No flood risk; very low local crime and fast broadband
EPC rating D — consider potential higher energy costs
Built mid-20th century; double glazing install date unknown
A newly renovated two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow on Main Street, Warton, offers single-storey living with contemporary finishes throughout. The L-shaped layout includes a bright living room, open-plan kitchen into a sun room, and two double bedrooms — ideal for couples, small families or downsizers seeking a move-in ready home in a quiet town-fringe setting.
Practical benefits include a large flagged driveway with space for multiple vehicles, a detached garage with power and side access, plus a part-boarded attic for long-term storage. Recent high-spec works listed include a new kitchen and bathroom, full rewire, new plumbing and boiler, replacement windows and doors, and landscaping to front and rear gardens — reducing short-term maintenance needs.
The plot sits in an affluent, low-crime area with excellent mobile signal, fast broadband and easy access to nearby shops, primary schools and the M6 for commuting. The rear garden is low-maintenance Indian stone and artificial turf, enclosed and child-friendly, while the sun room and living spaces provide flexible room for home working, entertaining or relaxation.
Buyers should note some ongoing considerations: the EPC is rated D, which may indicate higher running costs than more efficient homes, and the exact installation date of double glazing is unknown. The property dates from the mid-20th century (1950s–1960s), so prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves on construction details and insulation if concerned about long-term energy performance.