- Two bedrooms plus loft conversion with skylights
- Large plot with tiered rear garden and front garden
- Double garage and private driveway at road level
- Requires renovation and finishing throughout
- Cavity walls likely uninsulated; energy upgrades advised
- Double glazing fitted before 2002; may need replacement
- Freehold tenure; council tax described as affordable
- Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, low crime area
Set above road level on Foxhole Road, this semi‑detached two‑bed bungalow offers roomy single‑storey living with a loft conversion and a double garage at road level. The property sits on a large plot with a tiered rear garden and well‑kept front garden, giving practical outdoor space for gardening, seating or children’s play. Internally the living room is bright and dual‑aspect, and the upper rooms benefit from skylights that flood the space with natural light.
The house is offered with freehold tenure but does need renovation and finishing in places — a clear opportunity for a buyer to add value and personalise. Construction dates from the 1950s–1960s mean the cavity walls are likely uninsulated and the double glazing predates 2002; upgrading insulation and some services would improve comfort and running costs. Heating is mains gas via boiler and radiators.
Practical advantages include a private driveway, large double garage, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. Crime levels are low and local primary schools have Good Ofsted ratings, making the bungalow suitable for downsizers or first‑time buyers prepared to do some work. The surrounding area is mixed in profile and classed as economically deprived, so buyers should weigh local market context alongside the property’s refurbishment potential.