- No onward chain, freehold sale
- Driveway plus long brick-built detached garage/workshop
- Sheltered south-facing, un-overlooked rear garden
- Westerly-facing lounge; generous natural light
- Owned solar panels reduce energy bills
- Large loft with potential for conversion (subject to consent)
- Kitchen and some interiors dated; likely need modernisation
- Single shower room plus separate WC only
Set on a generous corner plot just a minute from Rushmere Heath, this single-storey, three-bedroom freehold home offers practical living and scope to add value. The driveway and detached longer-than-average garage provide useful parking and workshop space, while owned solar panels lower running costs. A westerly lounge and a sheltered south-facing rear garden create pleasant afternoon and evening light for relaxing outdoors.
The layout is accessible, with a wide entrance hall and wide doors that suit anyone seeking single-floor living or mobility-friendly accommodation. There is a large loft with a ladder and clear potential for conversion (subject to consents) to increase living space. Location is a strong selling point — close to Ipswich Hospital, Broke Hall Primary and local shops, with good transport links and fast broadband.
The bungalow is presented in largely original mid-20th-century condition and would benefit from modernization. The kitchen/diner and some internal finishes date from the 1970s–1980s and will suit buyers prepared to refurbish to their own tastes. Accommodation includes a modern shower room plus a separate WC, but only one main bathroom serves three bedrooms.
Buyers should note practical negatives: the area records above-average crime statistics and the property’s energy rating is moderate (Band D). Overall, this is a straightforward, chain-free purchase for downsizers or buyers seeking a single-storey home with garden, garage and scope to modernise or extend.



































































