Single-storey living on a large private plot with countryside views and solar income..
Four double bedrooms with two ensuite bathrooms
Large, private garden backing onto woodland
Detached double garage and wide dual-entry driveway
Solar panels providing eco savings and income
Single-storey living ideal for multi-generational use
Oil central heating; likely higher running costs
Slow fixed broadband despite excellent mobile signal
Set back in peaceful Ashley Heath, this detached four-bedroom bungalow sits on a very large, private plot backing onto woodland. The single-storey layout includes two ensuite bedrooms, separate living and dining rooms, a conservatory and an attached double garage — practical for multi-generational families or downsizers who value space and privacy. Solar panels help reduce running costs and currently provide a small income stream.
The house presents as well-maintained with contemporary touches and generous principal rooms that benefit from good natural light and rural views. The large, level garden and landscaped terraces offer extensive outdoor living and scope for gardening or play; a wide dual-entry driveway provides ample off-street parking. Internal finishes include modern wetroom/ensuite fittings and durable flooring in main circulation areas.
Notable negatives are factual: the main heating is oil-fired boiler and radiators, which can be more expensive and requires an oil supply; the EPC is D and council tax is in a higher band, so running costs may be above average. Broadband speeds are slow despite excellent mobile signal, which could affect home working. Constructed in the late 1960s–1970s, buyers should expect typical maintenance and the potential to modernise some areas to personal taste.
Overall this bungalow will suit buyers seeking a roomy, single-storey home in a secluded rural setting with strong garden amenity. It offers immediate comfortable living with realistic potential to update systems or finishes where desired.