Single‑level living with large garden, garage and no onward chain — ideal for downsizers.
Detached single‑storey bungalow with two double bedrooms
Open‑plan lounge/kitchen/diner — bright, sociable living space
Large rear garden and lengthy driveway for several cars
Oversized 1.5 garage offers workshop or storage potential
One bathroom plus separate WC; practical for two occupants
Built 1930s–1940s; solid brick walls assumed without cavity insulation
Excellent transport links to M4/M5, MetroBus, and Cribbs Causeway
Freehold, no onward chain; council tax described as affordable
This single-storey bungalow on Gloucester Road offers practical, low‑step living on a large plot — an appealing choice for downsizers seeking convenience and immediate availability. The open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner creates a sociable heart to the home, while two double bedrooms provide comfortable accommodation. Outside, a generous rear garden, lengthy driveway and an oversized (1.5) garage add useful outdoor space and storage.
Positioned close to major road links and MetroBus routes, the property is well placed for access to Cribbs Causeway, Aztec West and the M4/M5 interchange. Local amenities and a selection of ‘Good’ rated primary schools are within easy reach. Broadband and mobile signal are strong and council tax is described as affordable — practical benefits for everyday life.
The house dates from the 1930s–1940s and has solid brick walls with no fitted cavity insulation (assumed). Buyers should expect some retrofit work to improve thermal performance and energy efficiency. The layout is traditional and largely ready to occupy, but there is scope to update fixtures, finishes and heating controls to suit modern standards.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, off‑street parking for several cars, a separate WC in addition to the bathroom, and the advantage of no onward chain for a quicker move. Downsizers or buyers after a single‑level home with good outdoor space will find genuine value here; those prioritising turnkey, highly insulated properties should factor in likely improvement costs.