Single‑storey three-bed bungalow with garden, solar panels and parking — ideal for downsizers.
Owned solar panels reduce energy bills
Sunny paved rear garden with multiple seating areas
Single-storey layout ideal for downsizers or limited mobility
Lounge with recent dual-fuel wood burner and engineered oak floors
Off-road parking for 2–3 cars; scope for garage/home office
Single wet room only — one bathroom for three bedrooms
Suspended ground floor likely uninsulated; potential improvement cost
Loft conversion potential STPP to add extra space
Light, single-storey living and a generous paved garden make this detached three-bedroom bungalow a strong choice for downsizers seeking comfort and convenience. The layout is straightforward: lounge with a wood burner, fitted kitchen with utility, conservatory, two double bedrooms and a good-sized single bedroom or home office. Owned solar panels and gas central heating help keep running costs down in this very affluent, low-crime neighbourhood.
The home retains mid‑century character — deep skirtings, picture rails and a stone fireplace with a recent dual-fuel wood burner — alongside practical upgrades such as engineered oak floors and new Karndean in the conservatory. Off-road parking for two to three cars and the possibility to add a garage, garden room or home office increase the property’s flexibility for changing needs.
Buyers should note material points before viewing: there is a single wet room only, suspended ground floor with assumed no underfloor insulation, and general mid‑century construction (1967–75) that may require updating in places. The loft may offer conversion potential subject to planning (STPP). Overall, this freehold bungalow offers sunny, low-maintenance living with genuine scope to personalise for long-term comfort.