Detached three‑bed bungalow in quiet cul‑de‑sac location
Quiet cul‑de‑sac living meets single‑floor convenience in this three‑bedroom detached bungalow on Beechwood Road, a short drive from the Norfolk coast. The layout is practical and bright: lounge with stone fireplace, open dining area, fitted kitchen and a conservatory that brings light to the rear. The enclosed garden, summer house and workshop add useful outbuildings and scope for hobby or home‑office use.
The property is best for buyers seeking easy one‑level living — families, downsizers or those wanting a coastal retreat. The large front garden with fish pond and generous driveway plus garage give strong kerb appeal and good parking. Double glazing is installed and mains services are connected; the home is freehold with an affordable Council Tax Band C.
Buyers should note the bungalow is dated in places and the conservatory and some interior finishes would benefit from updating. Heating is by an oil‑fired boiler (individual supply) and the EPC rating is E: these are important cost and maintenance considerations. There is a single bathroom and glazing was fitted before 2002, which may be less efficient than modern equivalents.
Overall this is a comfortable, mid‑20th‑century detached bungalow in a peaceful, affluent small‑town fringe location with good mobile and broadband connectivity. It offers straightforward scope to refresh and personalise, while the garden buildings provide immediate practical value or the chance to create a dedicated workspace.























































































