Low-maintenance, single-floor home ideal for downsizers seeking peace and space.
- Single-storey bungalow with two bedrooms
- Open field views to the rear for privacy
- Conservatory extending living space
- Off-street parking and decent plot size
- Freehold tenure and low council tax (Band B)
- EPC rating D — some energy improvements recommended
- Built 1967–1975; cosmetic updating likely required
- Fast broadband; no flood risk
This well-presented two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow offers single-level living and peaceful rear views over open fields. The layout is practical: entrance hall, two bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, living room and a conservatory that extends living space and captures the outlook.
Built in the late 1960s/early 1970s and double-glazed, the property is gas‑heated with a boiler and radiators and sits on a decent plot with off-street parking and a paved yard. The freehold tenure, low council tax band and straightforward maintenance make it a sensible option for downsizers or buyers seeking a low‑maintenance home near local amenities.
Practical considerations: the EPC is rated D and some cosmetic updating would refresh the interior. While the bungalow is in good condition overall, buyers should allow budget for possible modernisation and to confirm the age/condition of key services such as the boiler and glazing.
Located in a city/major town setting with good broadband and average local crime statistics, the home is close to primary and secondary schools and offers easy access to transport links. Early inspection is recommended to appreciate the single‑storey convenience and the field-facing privacy.