Spacious three-bedroom bungalow on a large private plot — chain free and reduced.
Chain free and reduced price
Large private wraparound garden and summerhouse
Driveway for multiple vehicles plus detached single garage
Three double bedrooms, principal on ground floor
Ground-floor bathroom only; first-floor separate WC
Built late 1960s–1970s; may need period-related updates
EPC rating D — average energy efficiency
Fast broadband and mains gas central heating
Quietly tucked on a no-through road in Moss, this detached three-bedroom dormer bungalow sits on a large wraparound plot with mature gardens and multiple parking spaces. The ground floor principal bedroom, spacious lounge/diner, snug and separate office give plenty of flexible living space for a family or someone working from home. A detached single garage and driveway for several cars add practical convenience for everyday life.
The light, dual-aspect lounge with patio doors leads directly to the garden and patio, while a modern-style kitchen and separate dining area provide usable family cooking and eating space. Two further double bedrooms are located on the first floor within the eaves, with useful loft access and integrated storage. Ground-floor bathroom plus a first-floor WC gives decent daytime convenience, although there is only one full bathroom in the property.
Practical details: the house dates from the late 1960s–1970s, has mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, double glazing (install date unknown) and fast broadband availability. The property is being offered chain free and has been reduced by motivated sellers, presenting scope for buyers to move quickly.
Important negatives to note: the EPC rating is D, which indicates average energy efficiency and potential running costs compared with modern new-builds. The wider area is described as very deprived, which may affect long-term resale considerations. As with homes of this era, buyers should budget for potential updating or targeted maintenance over time.