Extremely large internal area (~175m2/1884 sqft) with versatile layout
Three ground‑floor bedrooms plus large converted loft (≈50m2)
Open-plan kitchen/diner/family room with bifold doors to rear decking
Double garage with power and lighting; long driveway for off‑street parking
Cellar provides substantial additional storage space
Modernised interiors but confirm planning/warranties for loft conversion
Council tax above average; property in a very deprived local area
Modest front plot and neighbouring houses are close, limited front privacy
This extended pre‑war detached bungalow in Sauchie blends original character with contemporary upgrades across an unusually large footprint (circa 175m2 / 1884 sqft). The home offers flexible accommodation: three ground‑floor bedrooms, a sociable open-plan kitchen/diner/family room with bifold doors to the garden, and a substantial converted loft currently used as a bedroom/home office. Practical extras include a cellar for storage and a double garage with power and lighting.
Interior finishes are modern and well maintained — a bright bay‑front living room, bespoke kitchen cabinetry, integrated appliances and a stylish ensuite/shower room upstairs. The rear garden has a decking area and is fenced for privacy, while a long driveway provides off‑street parking. The house sits slightly elevated from the road and benefits from excellent mobile signal and fast broadband.
Important practical points: the property sits in a very deprived area classification and council tax is above average, which may affect running costs and long‑term resale in the short term. The plot at the front is modest in size and neighbouring homes are close by, so expect limited front garden privacy. The loft conversion and other modernisations appear well executed but buyers should confirm specifics (planning/permissions, warranties and service histories) prior to offer.
Overall this is a spacious, move‑in ready family home with good storage and parking, plus loft versatility for an office or extra bedroom. It will suit buyers seeking more floor area and contemporary living in a pre‑war property, provided they accept the local area context and running‑cost considerations.