Four double bedrooms with master ensuite and first-floor dormer bedrooms
Ground-floor wet room plus family bathroom and additional ensuite
Large rear garden backing onto trees/woodland for privacy
Wide driveway, detached garage, workshop and separate garden room
Oil-fired central heating — individual fuel costs and maintenance apply
Built c.2003–2006 with double glazing; medium-to-large room sizes
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; convenient M4 access
Located in a very deprived area classification; council tax rated expensive
Set on a large plot in the village of Cross Hands, this four-bedroom detached dormer bungalow suits families seeking immediate move-in. The ground floor offers flexible living with lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility and a wet room; the first floor has three double bedrooms including a master ensuite. Neutral, well-maintained interiors and plentiful natural light make the house ready to occupy.
Outside there is a wide driveway with ample off-road parking leading to a detached garage, workshop and separate garden room. The generous rear garden backs onto trees/woodland, providing privacy and a pleasant outlook. Good digital connectivity and easy access to the M4 and Cross Hands retail park add practical appeal for commuters.
Practical points to note: heating is oil-fired (individual boiler), which can mean higher running costs and seasonal fuel management. Council tax is described as expensive. The property sits in a very deprived area classification which may affect long-term resale dynamics despite low local crime and strong connectivity. Overall, this is a substantial, ready-to-live-in family home with renovation potential in outbuildings and garden areas.











































































































































































































