Sunny gardens, parking for two and easy access to shops, schools and motorways.
Detached two-bedroom bungalow with rear extension and large open-plan living
Principal bedroom with en-suite plus separate family bathroom
Off-street parking for two vehicles and well-kept front and rear gardens
Freehold tenure; EPC rating C; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Constructed 1930–1949 — may require older-house maintenance over time
Double glazing present; installation dates unknown
Council Tax Band E (above average) and local crime levels above average
No flood risk; easy access to Maidstone and nearby motorways
Set on a quiet road in popular Barming, this detached two-bedroom bungalow combines single-storey convenience with modern open-plan living. The rear extension creates a bright, sociable living space ideal for family time or entertaining, while the principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite for added privacy.
Practical day-to-day life is well catered for: off-street parking for two cars, tidy front and rear gardens, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The home is freehold, comes with an EPC rating of C and has straightforward access to Maidstone town centre, nearby motorways and a strong selection of primary and secondary schools.
Buyers should note a few material points: the property dates from the 1930s–1940s so older-house maintenance may be needed; double-glazing install dates are not recorded; council tax sits at Band E and local crime levels are above average. These are factual considerations against an otherwise comfortable, well-presented bungalow.
Overall this is a practical, low-rise home that will particularly suit downsizers wanting ground-floor living or families seeking a quiet base with good schools and transport links. The rear extension and garden offer scope for modest updating to add further value.