Quiet cul‑de‑sac bungalow with flexible first‑floor room, garage and low‑maintenance garden.
- Detached bungalow in quiet cul‑de‑sac with westerly private garden
- Two ground‑floor double bedrooms; versatile first‑floor bedroom/reception
- Recently fitted modern shower room; ground floor largely wheelchair accessible
- Spacious lounge with multi‑fuel stove and natural light
- Long side driveway and detached garage with power and light
- Raised Koi pond in garden (owners will remove if buyer requests)
- EPC C, double glazing; property built c.1976–82 (partial insulation assumed)
- Fitted appliances and services not tested; buyer survey recommended
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this three-bedroom detached bungalow combines practical single-floor living with useful first-floor flexibility. The ground floor offers two double bedrooms, a spacious lounge with a multi‑fuel stove and a recently fitted shower room — a straightforward layout for downsizers or growing families seeking low-maintenance living.
Upstairs, a bright versatile room with three skylights and fitted cupboards can work as a third bedroom, home office or second reception room, adding adaptability without the need for a full two‑storey home. Outside, a long side driveway leading to a detached garage provides generous parking; the westerly rear garden is designed for easy upkeep and includes a raised Koi pond that can be removed if preferred.
Practical details are favourable: gas central heating to radiators, PVCu double glazing, mains services and an EPC rating of C. The property sits in an affluent, low‑crime area close to well‑rated schools and local amenities, making it convenient for family life or those looking to downsize without compromising space.
Buyers should note the property dates from the late 1970s/early 1980s and has partial cavity wall insulation (assumed). Fitted appliances, services and the heating system have not been tested and no survey has been carried out — a professional inspection is recommended to confirm condition and to identify any maintenance or upgrade requirements.