- Detached single-storey bungalow on a large plot
- Three double bedrooms, bathroom plus separate shower room
- Driveway parking for up to three vehicles (off-street)
- Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas boiler and radiators
- Brick-skin non-standard construction — mortgage/insurance checks needed
- Low ceilings and small-to-medium room sizes throughout
- Very low flood risk; low local crime and convenient town location
Set on a large plot in Ludlow, this detached three-bedroom bungalow offers single-storey living with well-kept front and rear gardens and driveway parking for up to three cars. The accommodation is practical: reception hall, kitchen, living/dining space, three double bedrooms, a bathroom and a separate shower room — good for shared households or visitors. Double glazing (fitted since 2002) and mains gas central heating are already in place for everyday comfort.
The bungalow was built in the 1930s–1940s and sits on a brick-skin, non-standard construction (brick skin over non-traditional inner fabric). That construction detail may affect specialist mortgage or insurance arrangements and should be checked by interested buyers. Interior ceilings are generally lower than modern homes and some rooms are small-to-medium in size, so the layout will suit buyers seeking manageable single-floor living rather than generous, high-ceilinged spaces.
Practical strengths include a large garden with scope for landscaping or accessible outdoor living, off-street parking, low local crime and easy access to local shops, schools and the mainline station. Broadband options range from basic to ultrafast in the area, and the property is freehold with very low flood risk. Overall, this bungalow suits downsizers or buyers wanting a comfortable, low-maintenance home with potential to adapt the garden and interiors to personal taste.