Single-storey village home with studio, gardens and solar panels — ideal for downsizers..
2 double bedrooms and single shower room (modest accommodation for larger families)
Approximately 908 sq ft single-storey living, freehold tenure
Solar panels improve energy efficiency and lower running costs
12'8" double-glazed conservatory with new shaded roof
Separate 12'4" x 7'5" garden studio ideal for home office or hobbies
Driveway plus adjacent semi-enclosed off-road parking bay
Gardens to front, side and rear with elevated woodland outlooks
Average mobile signal; small town/town-fringe location
Tucked at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Banwell, this two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow offers a practical single-storey home with unexpected extras. The elevated plot gives pleasant front outlooks toward woodland, while gardens wrap around the property providing private outdoor space to the front, side and rear. Off-road parking includes a driveway and a semi-enclosed additional parking bay — a useful feature in village locations.
Internally the layout is straightforward and usable: a generous living room, re-styled kitchen, and a bright double-glazed conservatory with a recently fitted shaded roof. A useful rear porch/utility and a separate 12'4" x 7'5" double-glazed garden studio give flexibility for hobbies, a home office, or storage. Solar panels reduce running costs and contribute to the property’s energy efficiency.
The home will particularly suit downsizers or buyers wanting single-storey living with gardens and parking, plus anyone who values a separate studio/workspace. The accommodation is modest (approximately 908 sq ft) with two bedrooms and one shower room, so it is not ideal for larger families needing multiple bathrooms. The location is a small town/town-fringe setting with generally good local services, low crime and fast broadband, though mobile signal is average.
Overall this bungalow presents a low-maintenance, adaptable package with genuine extras — conservatory, utility porch, garden studio and solar panels — while buyers should allow for the property’s modest size and single bathroom when assessing suitability.