Renovated three-bedroom bungalow with garage, garden and fast broadband in peaceful Bratton Fleming.
Three-bedroom detached bungalow in quiet village cul-de-sac
New boiler installed 2023; FTTP broadband for fast internet
Spacious kitchen/diner, sitting room with wood burner
Main bedroom with en-suite; versatile third bedroom/office
Private tiered rear garden, patio and mature borders
Garage/workshop with power plus driveway parking
Heating: LPG supply (not on mains gas) — consider cost/availability
Cavity walls partially insulated (assumed); EPC TBC
Tucked at the end of a peaceful cul-de-sac in Bratton Fleming, this three-bedroom detached bungalow offers comfortable, recently renovated accommodation ideal for downsizers or those seeking calm village living. The interior has been refreshed throughout and benefits from a new boiler (2023) and fast FTTP broadband — practical upgrades for year-round comfort and connectivity.
Living spaces include a bright sitting room with a wood burner and a generous kitchen/diner suited to everyday family meals or entertaining. The main bedroom has an en-suite and there is a modern family bathroom; the third bedroom can be used as a guest room or home office. The property’s overall size and approximate room count indicate roomy single-level living, though the listing records a multi-story layout — buyers should confirm internal steps or split levels at viewing.
Outside, tiered rear gardens and a patio provide low-maintenance outdoor space with mature borders for privacy. Driveway parking and a powered garage/workshop add practical storage and parking capacity. The plot is described as decent for the area, and the property sits in a very low-crime, quiet village setting with nearby good primary schooling and basic local amenities.
Notable considerations: the home uses LPG for heating (not a community gas supply) and the cavity walls are recorded as partially insulated (assumed). The property was constructed in the late 1970s–early 1980s and has double glazing of unknown installation date; EPC and council tax bands are to be confirmed. Buyers wanting the highest energy efficiency or those sensitive to fuel type should factor these points into their assessment.