Comfortable single-storey living with garden, parking and scope to modernise.
Single-storey semi-detached bungalow with extended living space
A single-storey, stylishly extended 1960s bungalow in a quiet village on the Felixstowe peninsula, this semi-detached home suits buyers seeking easy, ground-floor living. The layout includes a bright sitting room, a well-equipped kitchen and a generous dining room with French doors that open to an L-shaped garden—ideal for relaxed indoor-outdoor days.
The principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite shower room, and two further double bedrooms offer flexible use for guests, hobbies or a home office. The property has contemporary bathroom fittings and useful built-in storage, plus loft access for additional space.
Externally there’s decking, a powered shed and a summer house set within a mostly private rear garden. A narrow driveway runs to a rear outbuilding/garage and a modest front garden with raised beds provides kerb appeal. The village setting brings very low crime, good schools nearby and excellent mobile coverage, with straightforward transport links to larger centres.
Practical points to note: the home was built in the 1960s with cavity walls likely uninsulated and would benefit from internal and external modernisation to meet contemporary energy and finish standards. Broadband speeds are slow in the area. Overall, this bungalow offers comfortable, adaptable single-storey living with scope to improve energy efficiency and personalise the finishes.