Contemporary single-storey family living with garden room, parking and EV charging..
- Newly refurbished detached bungalow, contemporary fixtures throughout
- Full-width open-plan kitchen/diner/living with vaulted ceiling and skylight
- Four good-sized bedrooms; three include remote-control blackout blinds
- Principal bedroom with contemporary en suite; separate 4-piece family bathroom
- Insulated, heated garden room with cloaks/WC and adjacent store
- Large printed-concrete driveway with caravan/ample parking and EV charging
- South-west facing enclosed, landscaped rear garden with covered patio
- EPC pending; property dates from 1950–66 and double-glazing install date unknown
This superbly refurbished four-bedroom detached bungalow offers spacious, single-storey living tailored to family life. The full-width open-plan kitchen/dining/living space has vaulted glazing, integrated appliances and sliding doors to a landscaped south-west facing garden — ideal for entertaining and everyday family use. A separate utility room and an insulated, heated garden room with cloak/WC increase practical flexibility for home working, hobbies or guest accommodation.
Three bedrooms include remote-control blackout blinds and the principal bedroom benefits from a contemporary en suite; a modern four-piece family bathroom serves the rest of the house. Practical extras include a part-boarded loft for storage, EV charging point and substantial printed concrete driveway providing caravan/ample off-street parking. The property sits in the Brookfield School catchment and a quiet cul-de-sac close to local amenities and transport links.
Buyers should note the home was constructed in the 1950s–60s and, while recently renovated throughout, the double-glazing install date is unspecified and the EPC is listed as TBC. Council Tax is band D (moderate). For buyers seeking ready-to-move-in, low-maintenance single-floor living with flexible garden accommodation, this bungalow combines contemporary finish with practical features; those planning major extensions or structural changes should consider its age and single-storey layout.