Single‑storey family living with huge plot and versatile layout close to schools and countryside.
Large open plan living with vaulted ceiling and full‑height glass wall
Set on a large plot on sought-after Sandyhurst Lane, this spacious four-bedroom bungalow combines single-storey living with surprisingly generous, flexible accommodation. A cathedral‑like open plan living space with a vaulted ceiling and full‑height glass wall draws light and frames the rear garden, while a wrap‑around kitchen and utility room provide practical family living. The property works well for multigenerational households — one bedroom sits apart with its own en suite for guests or independent family members.
Externally there is a garage with gated driveway and extensive additional off‑road parking for six or more vehicles, plus a well‑established rear lawn and a secluded garden beside a brick shed and greenhouse. The home sits on the edge of countryside yet remains close to shops, schools (several rated Good or Outstanding) and transport links, offering the feel of suburban calm with convenient amenities.
Constructed mid‑20th century, the house has many modern comforts: double glazing installed post‑2002, mains gas boiler and radiators, and an EPC C rating. The unusual attached layout (linked to the neighbouring dwelling by a single room) means it feels detached internally but is technically not fully detached — worth noting for buyers seeking a completely standalone property.
Practical considerations: the area records higher local crime levels and wider measures show local deprivation and above‑average council tax; purchasers should weigh these factors alongside the property’s space, plot and flexible layout. Overall, this bungalow will suit growing families, multigenerational households or anyone wanting single‑storey living with substantial outdoor space and versatile accommodation.