Ready-to-move-in 1930s semi-detached bungalow with garage, garden and no chain.
No vendor chain — immediate vacant possession
Two double bedrooms plus useful attic/occasional room
Modern shaker kitchen and contemporary white bathroom
Driveway plus single garage; tidy, enclosed rear garden
Built c.1930s — filled cavity walls; check services and insulation
uPVC double glazing (installation date unknown)
Council tax very cheap; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Average local crime statistics — review neighbourhood if concerned
This well-presented two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow on William Horsfall Street offers a low-maintenance, single-storey home ideal for downsizers or buyers seeking a straightforward move-in opportunity. Set on an established plot with well-tended enclosed gardens, driveway and single garage, the property is available with no vendor chain and immediate vacant possession — making a quick, uncomplicated purchase possible.
Internally the layout is traditional and practical: a bright living room with gas fireplace, two double bedrooms, a modern shaker-style kitchen and a contemporary white bathroom suite. uPVC double glazing and mains gas central heating (boiler and radiators) provide everyday comfort, while an attic/occasional room adds flexible space for storage or occasional use.
The bungalow dates from the 1930s and benefits from a filled cavity wall; double glazing installation date is unknown and some elements (services and insulation levels) may warrant inspection as part of routine due diligence. The plot is decent for the area, with a compact, divided garden offering easy upkeep and scope for personalisation.
Located in a popular residential area of Crosland Moor, the home is close to local shops, public transport links and a range of schools. Council tax is described as very cheap, and broadband/mobile connectivity is strong. Buyers should note average local crime statistics and consider checking specific service ages (boiler, glazing, roof) during survey and conveyancing.