Single‑level two‑bed bungalow with large garden, garage and coastal convenience..
Two double bedrooms arranged on a single level for easy living
Large, well maintained rear garden ideal for outdoor entertaining
Large driveway plus separate garage providing off‑street parking
Freehold tenure with no flood risk and very low local crime
Built 1930–1949; mid‑20th century character and standard ceiling heights
Cavity walls as built with no added insulation (assumed) — energy upgrade needed
Double glazing present but installation date unknown — possible replacement cost
Single bathroom and average room sizes may limit larger households
Single‑level living at 130 Beltinge Road will appeal to buyers seeking a comfortable, low‑maintenance home near the coast. This linked detached bungalow offers two double bedrooms, a generous living room and a kitchen that opens to a large, well tended rear garden — all arranged on one level for easy everyday use.
Practical strengths include a large driveway and separate garage, useful for secure parking and storage, plus freehold tenure and no flood risk. The area is affluent with very low crime rates, good mobile signal and fast broadband, making the house suitable for relaxed retirement living or remote working.
There are some energy and upgrade considerations to note: the property has cavity walls “as built” with no added insulation (assumed), and the double glazing installation date is unknown. These factors present clear opportunities to improve insulation and reduce running costs but will require investment. The home is traditionally laid out with average room sizes and a single bathroom, which may feel limiting for some buyers or families.
Overall this mid‑20th century bungalow suits downsizers or couples seeking coastal convenience, outdoor space and parking. Buyers looking to maximise energy performance should budget for insulation and possible window/thermal upgrades. Early viewing recommended to appreciate the garden, layout and local setting.