- Three-bedroom detached bungalow on a generous village plot
- Long driveway with turning area and car port, off-street parking
- Front and rear lawns with mature boundary planting and shed
- Chain-free sale; tenure freehold
- EPC rating E; oil-fired central heating and oil tank on site
- Requires updating throughout; bathroom and kitchen dated
- Slow broadband and local area higher deprivation index
- Built before 1900 (solid brick with external insulation)
Set in the popular village of Stickney, this three-bedroom detached bungalow sits on a generous plot with front and rear gardens, a long driveway and car port. Offered freehold and chain-free, the single-storey layout includes a lounge with bay window, kitchen with pantry, utility room and a practical bathroom — all arranged for easy living or ground-floor conversion. The property has solid brick walls with external insulation and uPVC double glazing, and the oil-fired boiler serves radiators throughout.
The bungalow will benefit from updating: fixtures, finishes and the bathroom are dated and cosmetic refurbishment is recommended to unlock full value. The EPC rating of E and oil heating mean buyers should factor running costs and potential heating upgrades into budgets. Broadband is slow locally and the area scores as relatively deprived, though the village provides primary and secondary schools, local shops and easy access to Boston and the Lincolnshire Wolds.
This house suits a family seeking a roomy, single-storey home in a village setting, a downsizer wanting adaptable accommodation, or an investor/refurbisher aiming to add value. With a large garden and scope for modest extension (subject to planning), the plot provides clear potential for improvement. Practical buyers should allow for modernisation work and heating/system upgrades when considering purchase.



