Chain free and freehold
Detached garage with power and lighting
Driveway parking for multiple cars
Two double bedrooms, single bathroom
Versatile sun room with French doors to garden
Low‑maintenance rear garden (pebbles and patio)
EPC rating D68 — scope to improve efficiency
Some cosmetic updating likely to add value
This tidy two-bedroom semi‑detached bungalow on Tylers Way offers single‑storey living in the sought‑after Chalford Hill area — an attractive option for downsizers or those seeking a low‑maintenance base close to Stroud. The layout is practical: entrance hall, living room with a Cotswold stone gas fireplace, two double bedrooms and a bathroom, with a spacious kitchen and a versatile sun room that opens onto the garden.
Outside, the property scores highly for convenience: a tarmac driveway for multiple cars, a detached garage with power and lighting, and a deliberately low‑maintenance rear garden of pebbles and patio. The bungalow is chain‑free and freehold, making for a straightforward purchase, and the location gives easy access to Stroud’s amenities, schools and local transport links.
The house is well presented but not brand‑new: constructed in the late 1960s/early 1970s, it has double glazing fitted post‑2002 and gas central heating. The EPC rating is D68 and the property would benefit from modest updating or cosmetic refreshes to kitchens and bathroom to unlock further value. Broadband speeds vary (standard and superfast available) which may matter for heavy home‑working.
Practical facts to note: single bathroom, average overall floor area for a bungalow (approx. 757 sq ft), and Council Tax Band C. This is a sensible, low‑upkeep home for someone wanting comfortable single‑storey living with parking and a garage, and scope to personalise over time.