Energy-efficient 3/4 bed chalet bungalow on a large plot with paddock views..
- Mostly single-storey living plus spacious first-floor guest/master suite
- Air-source heat pump, underfloor heating and solar panels (approx £156/month)
- Detached double garage with mezzanine storage and large driveway
- Large plot with rear lawn, patio and paddock views
- Built post-2007 with insulated cavity walls and double glazing
- Mixed local services; some nearby schools rated below good
- Area classified as deprived/industrious hardship; average crime level
- Freehold tenure and EPC band C
This spacious 3/4-bedroom detached chalet bungalow sits on a large plot in Long Sutton, offering mostly single-storey living with a generous first-floor guest suite. Built post-2007, the home benefits from modern construction, UPVC double glazing, underfloor heating, an air-source heat pump and roof-mounted solar panels that currently return approximately £156 per month. The property includes a detached double garage, driveway parking and views over a private paddock to the rear.
The layout suits downsizers seeking room for occasional guests or a home office, and families wanting easy ground-floor living with an additional upstairs master suite. The well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room, utility and living/dining area open to a lawned rear garden and patio ideal for low-maintenance outdoor living. Practical features include useful storage, a study/guest bedroom and a sizeable utility room.
Buyers should note the wider area's economic challenges: local area classifications show deprivation and 'industrious hardship', and some nearby schools and amenities have mixed Ofsted outcomes. Crime is described as average. Despite this, the property’s energy-efficient systems, good broadband and village location make it a comfortable, cost-efficient home with long-term potential. Freehold tenure and an EPC band C support affordability of ongoing running costs.
Overall, this is a well-built, low-maintenance bungalow that will appeal to purchasers prioritising single-level living, energy efficiency and generous plot size, while accepting the realities of the local neighbourhood and mixed local services.