Single-storey bungalow with large garden and open field views — ideal downsizers.
Two double bedrooms on single-storey — easy, accessible living
This detached two-double-bedroom bungalow offers single-storey living on a large plot at the edge of Gosberton, ideal for buyers seeking a quiet, low-maintenance home with countryside views. The lounge-diner opens to a fully enclosed rear garden with patio and decking overlooking open fields — a peaceful spot for morning sun or evening relaxation. Ample off-road parking for 3–4 cars plus a single garage add practical convenience for cars, storage or a hobby space.
The interior benefits from recent improvements: a kitchen with integrated appliances and a modern four-piece family bathroom provide updated, usable spaces. Two well-proportioned bedrooms and a loft for occasional storage keep circulation simple and accessible. The property is freehold and council tax is described as low, which will suit buyers mindful of ongoing running costs.
Practical drawbacks to note: heating is from an oil-fired boiler (freestanding) — factor in fuel supply and servicing — and broadband speeds are reported as slow. Services and appliances have not been tested independently, so a buyer survey is advised. The village sits in a remoter, older farming community; mobile signal and some local amenities are average.
Overall this bungalow suits downsizers or anyone seeking single-level living with generous outside space and field views. It offers a comfortable, updated base with scope to personalise further, but buyers should commission service checks and consider broadband/heating implications before committing.