Single-storey, renovated retirement-friendly home with garage and garden.
Three-bedroom single-storey detached bungalow, recently renovated
Brand-new kitchen with range cooker and soft-close hinges
Bright double-aspect rooms throughout
Low-maintenance front and rear gardens, garage and driveway
One bathroom only — limited for multiple occupants
Lifetime Lease example price £198,000 for over-60s (guide)
Full market price £300,000; Lifetime Lease terms vary by age
Area notes: above-average crime and local deprivation indicators
This three-bedroom detached bungalow in Clarendon Close is a recently renovated, single-storey home suited to downsizers or retirees seeking easy living in Brading. The interior benefits from a brand-new kitchen with a range cooker and soft-close hinges, double-aspect windows that flood rooms with light, and fresh decoration throughout. The layout is traditional and practical, with a 16' living room, three bedrooms and one bathroom — compact but comfortable for single-level living.
Outside, the property has low-maintenance front and rear gardens, a garage and a driveway, and sits on a decent-sized plot with easy access to local countryside walks and a nearby bus stop. Heating is by mains gas boiler and radiators; glazing is double glazed (installed before 2002). The bungalow was constructed in the late 1970s/early 1980s and presents as average in overall size and room proportions.
For buyers aged 60 and over, this property is being shown with a Home for Life Lifetime Lease example price of £198,000 (guide based on an average saving of 33%). The full market price is £300,000; under the Lifetime Lease scheme customers may purchase up to a 50% share and savings typically range 20–50% depending on age and circumstances. If you are not eligible or prefer a standard purchase, the market price applies.
Notable considerations: the bungalow has only one bathroom, sits in an area recorded as having above-average crime and local area deprivation indicators, and some glazing predates 2002. Room sizes are moderate and ceiling heights are standard — good for comfortable, low-maintenance living but not for buyers seeking large, high-ceiling spaces or multi-bathroom family accommodation.