Single-storey living on a large plot with garage, conservatory and no upward chain.
- Two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes
- Large living/dining room plus conservatory for extra space
- Substantial corner plot with landscaped rear garden
- Resin driveway parking for several vehicles and garage
- Garage with electric roller shutter and greenhouse attached
- No upward chain; freehold tenure
- Single bathroom only; may not suit larger households
- Large garden requires ongoing maintenance
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Chapeltown, this detached two-bedroom bungalow sits on a notably large corner plot with private gardens to front and rear. The single-storey layout includes a generous living/dining room, conservatory, two double bedrooms and a modern bathroom — a straightforward, comfortable home for downsizers or retirees seeking ease of access and low-stress living. There is no upward chain and the property is freehold.
Practical strengths include a long resin driveway with parking for several cars, a substantial garage with electric roller shutter and a greenhouse, plus useful storage and a conservatory that adds versatile living space. The plot is a sun trap at the rear and offers scope for gardeners or those wanting outdoor entertaining space. Local amenities, good schools and quick road links to the M1 make day-to-day life convenient.
The bungalow dates from the mid-20th century and presents traditional room proportions and character features such as a fireplace and fitted wardrobes. While many fixtures are in good order, potential buyers should note the single bathroom and the property’s age; some buyers may wish to carry out cosmetic updating to suit modern tastes. The large plot also means garden maintenance responsibility.
Overall, this is a roomy, well-located detached bungalow that suits someone seeking single-floor living with ample outside space and extensive off-street parking. It’s especially attractive to those downsizing who want space, privacy and easy access to local services without compromise.