Turnkey two-bed over-55s bungalow with communal gardens and parking — leasehold costs apply.
Chain-free, move-in ready two-bedroom bungalow
Refurbished interior with contemporary kitchen and shower room
End-terrace position with views over communal gardens
Residents' off-street parking (first-come, first-served)
Leasehold: ~116 years remaining; ground rent £150 pa
Average service charge ~£1,254 per year; factor into costs
Lease contains potential sale charge—seek solicitor confirmation
EPC rating D; compact footprint ~582 sq ft (small)
Comfortable, low-maintenance living in a purpose-built over-55s development, this end-of-terrace bungalow is refurbished and offered chain-free. The single-storey layout, modern kitchen and shower room make it genuinely move-in ready — ideal for buyers looking to downsize without sacrificing quality. The property sits overlooking well-tended communal gardens and benefits from residents’ parking nearby.
Practicalities are straightforward: gas central heating, double glazing and a recently updated interior deliver efficient, comfortable living. At around 582 sq ft the accommodation is compact but well laid out, with a spacious lounge/dining room, two double bedrooms and a contemporary shower room. The end position provides extra outlook and a little more privacy than mid-terrace units.
Important leasehold details affect long-term costs. The property has about 116 years remaining on the lease, an annual ground rent of £150 and an average service charge around £1,254 per year. The lease contains a clause that may require a significant management company charge on any future sale — buyers should seek solicitor confirmation of that clause and factor it into affordability and resale plans.
Practical drawbacks to note: the EPC is D, so energy performance is only average, and the home is small compared with typical houses. For the right buyer — retirees or downsizers wanting a low-upkeep, ready-to-live-in bungalow in a pleasant development near local amenities — this property offers convenience and community, provided lease implications are understood before purchase.