Accessible single-storey home with garden, garage and FTTP broadband in popular Countesthorpe cul-de-sac.
No upward chain — freehold bungalow
Set on a quiet Almond Close cul-de-sac in Countesthorpe, this two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow offers single-storey living ideal for downsizers or small families. The property is offered with no upward chain and benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and fast FTTP broadband — practical strengths for everyday living.
The layout is straightforward: an entrance hall leads to a light lounge with French doors opening to a conservatory, a fitted kitchen-diner and two bedrooms served by a shower wet-room. The conservatory extends usable living space and provides direct views over an enclosed, established garden. Off-street parking is generous for the type, with a block-paved driveway, covered carport and a single garage.
The bungalow is largely ready to occupy but shows signs of age and would benefit from light modernisation to match contemporary tastes. The living room décor and some internal finishes are dated, room sizes are modest and there is a single shower room rather than a full bathroom — factors to consider for buyers who need more space or prefer modern styling. The garage is narrower/shorter than newer builds and may suit storage or a small car rather than larger vehicles.
Overall this freehold bungalow represents a low-maintenance, accessible single-storey home in a popular village setting. It’s well positioned for local schools and amenities and suits buyers seeking easy living, good connectivity and scope to update incrementally rather than undertake a full renovation.