Large garden, garage and far-reaching rear views in a calm village setting.
- Detached two-bedroom bungalow on a large plot with gardens to three sides
- Conservatory with uninterrupted rural views to the rear
- Integral garage, workshop and separate garden store
- Kitchen with pantry; well-proportioned living room
- Requires renovation throughout; unmodernised for several years
- Mixed heating: electric storage heaters and oil boiler/radiators
- EPC rating E; cavity walls show partial insulation (assumed)
- Freehold, no onward chain; low flood risk and low council tax
Set in the heart of Mumby, this detached two-bedroom bungalow sits on a large plot with gardens to three sides and an extended conservatory that enjoys uninterrupted open views across surrounding fields. The layout is straightforward and single-storey, ideal for buyers seeking no-stairs living, private parking and generous storage including an integral garage, workshop and garden store.
The accommodation is practical: a well-proportioned living room, sizeable kitchen with pantry, two double bedrooms and a bathroom with separate shower. uPVC double glazing is fitted and the conservatory provides a bright space overlooking the rear garden — a strong selling point for anyone who values outdoor outlooks and easy access to a substantial garden.
Important to note: the property has been unmodernised for some years and needs renovation throughout. Heating is mixed and dated — electric storage heaters are present alongside an oil-fired boiler and radiators — and the Energy Performance Certificate is rated E. Cavity walls have only partial insulation (assumed), so further energy upgrades are likely needed to improve comfort and running costs.
Offered freehold and with no onward chain, this bungalow is well suited to downsizers, buyers seeking a single-level home with garden space, or renovators looking to add value in a quiet village setting. The property’s council tax band is low and flood risk is minimal, but its location in an older farming community means some local services are limited and travel to larger centres will be required for wider amenities.