Quiet semi‑detached home with large garden and easy transport links.
Off‑street parking for two cars on wide front driveway
Large rear garden, good for entertaining or low‑maintenance planting
Single‑storey living — no internal stairs, ideal for downsizers
Two bedrooms, two reception rooms, one bathroom only
Built 1930–49; solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation
EPC indicator around E; energy upgrades may be needed
Immaculate presentation internally but recommend full inspection
Freehold with mains gas heating and fast broadband available
This well-kept semi‑detached bungalow offers single‑storey living and a generous rear garden — ideal for buyers looking to downsize without compromise. The driveway provides off‑street parking for two cars, and the property is set in a peaceful residential street close to local shops and regular bus routes.
Internally the layout provides two bedrooms, two reception rooms and a single bathroom, arranged across an easy, compact footprint. The home is presented in immaculate condition, with modern fittings apparent in communal rooms and a bay‑front living room adding character and light. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, useful for working from home or keeping in touch.
Practical considerations: the house dates from the 1930s–40s with solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation and an EPC indicator at E; an energy upgrade could be needed to reach higher ratings. There is one bathroom only and neighbouring houses sit close on both sides, typical of the area. Buyers should arrange a full inspection to confirm condition and services.
Freehold tenure, mains gas central heating and low local crime make this a straightforward, secure purchase for retirees or downsizers seeking a manageable, single‑level home close to good primary and secondary schools, shops and public transport links. The layout also offers modest potential for reconfiguration or energy improvements subject to inspection and planning.