Light-filled, family-ready home with energy-saving solar and generous gardens.
Four bedrooms including ground-floor bedroom and shower room
Open-plan chef’s kitchen and dining with bar area
Solar panels with PV battery; powers hot tub, reduces bills
Detached double-length garage with utility and reinforced doors
Private landscaped rear garden and further front garden space
Driveway parking for two vehicles plus garage parking
Built 1967–1975 with dormer extension; some sloping ceilings
Furnishings and hot tub available by separate negotiation
This four-bedroom semi-detached dormer bungalow sits in the heart of Brookhouse and has been thoughtfully updated for modern family life. The ground floor includes a double bedroom and shower room, offering flexible single-level living for guests or older family members. Upstairs are three bedrooms, including a principal with en-suite, and a family bathroom. The home measures approximately 1,146 sq ft and occupies a decent plot with landscaped gardens front and rear.
The living heart of the house is an open-plan kitchen and dining space designed for serious cooking and sociable dining. Premium fittings, generous work surfaces and a bar area create a practical, stylish hub for family meals and entertaining. A detached double-length garage with utility space, reinforced doors and driveway parking for two cars adds convenient storage and vehicle security.
Energy efficiency is a clear strength: solar panels with a PV battery cut running costs and uniquely power the garden hot tub (available by separate negotiation). Main heating is by mains gas boiler and radiators. The property is freehold, in a very affluent, low-crime area with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, close to good local schools and town-edge amenities.
Notable considerations: the house dates from the late 1960s–1970s and has a dormer extension, so some rooms have sloping ceilings and the construction may require typical mid‑life maintenance or modernisation in future. Furnishings and the hot tub are not included in the asking price and would be subject to separate negotiation. Overall, the home suits families wanting spacious, flexible accommodation in a quiet village-fringe setting, or downsizers who value single-floor living with generous outdoor space.