Single‑storey, low‑maintenance bungalow with garage, garden and scope to modernise..
No onward chain — ready for a quick purchase
Two double bedrooms; main bedroom formed by combining two rooms
Single garage with power and long driveway parking for multiple cars
Conservatory/garden room opening onto enclosed rear lawn
EPC Rating D — improvement work likely to boost energy efficiency
Boiler located inside a bedroom wardrobe (service/inspection recommended)
Loft partially boarded — provides useful storage but limited access
Mid‑20th century build; internal modernisation likely needed
Quietly tucked on a level corner plot in Haxby, this chain-free two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow offers single-storey living with easy parking and a private rear garden. The layout includes a breakfast/dining kitchen, sitting room with fireplace, conservatory/garden room and two double bedrooms — the main was created by combining two rooms and now provides generous space with built-in storage. A single garage and long driveway provide convenient off-street parking.
The house is a mid‑20th century build with double glazing and gas central heating (boiler located within a bedroom wardrobe). The accommodation is clean and functional but reflects its era; internal modernisation would add value and improve the EPC (currently rated D). The conservatory extends living space and opens directly onto the lawned, enclosed rear garden — a low‑maintenance outside area suited to gardening or sitting out.
Practical buyers will appreciate the loft (partially boarded) for extra storage, the detached garage with power and lighting, and the easy walking access to Haxby’s shops, cafes and local schools. The property suits downsizers or buyers seeking a compact, single‑level home with scope for modest refurbishment or reconfiguration (subject to consents).
Important points: the property is dated in places and would benefit from internal modernisation. Some services and appliances have not been tested and prospective purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves on condition. No onward chain and freehold tenure make for a straightforward purchase for an occupier or small refurbishment investor.