No upward chain; freehold possession available
Three double bedrooms including ground-floor bedroom
Large enclosed rear garden with countryside views
Generous brick‑paved driveway; store garage (small)
Refitted kitchen/breakfast room and conservatory
Single family bathroom only; one cloakroom
Built 1967–75; cavity walls assumed uninsulated (improvement potential)
Gas central heating and UPVC double glazing throughout
Occupying a pleasant plot with open rear views towards Hencote, this split-level detached bungalow offers deceptively spacious accommodation across a versatile layout. The house suits downsizers or small families who value single-level living with additional reception space: a long lounge/diner opening to a UPVC conservatory, an attractive refitted kitchen/breakfast room and a ground‑floor bedroom.
Practical benefits include a wide brick‑paved driveway providing multiple off‑street parking spaces, a store garage, gas‑fired central heating and UPVC double glazing. The large, enclosed rear garden is a standout: extensive patio, lawns, greenhouse and a delightful outlook over local countryside, ideal for gardening or relaxed outdoor living.
There are some practical points to note: the property was built in the late 1960s/early 1970s and the cavity walls are assumed to lack insulation, which may affect running costs and could be a candidate for improvement work. The home has a single family bathroom and a split‑level design, which may not suit buyers needing full single‑floor accessibility. The store garage is modest in size and the property footprint is average for this type.
Offered freehold and with no upward chain, the house is well placed for Shrewsbury town centre, local amenities and schools. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the space, private garden and countryside aspect in person.