Manageable two-bed bungalow on a large plot with garage and extension potential.
- Two-bedroom detached bungalow on a large, private plot
- Triple-aspect lounge/dining room, bright living space
- Well-established sunny rear garden with shed and scope to extend (STPP)
- Garage plus ample off-road parking for multiple vehicles
- Freehold, 735 sqft, mid-century build (1950–1966)
- Nearby shops, Castleman Trailway and highly rated schools
- Likely need for some modernisation; double-glazing dates unknown
- Any extensions require planning permission (STPP)
Quiet, single-storey living on a generous plot makes this two-bedroom detached bungalow a strong choice for downsizers seeking low-maintenance comfort close to Broadstone town facilities. The triple-aspect lounge/dining room and well-established sunny rear garden offer bright, adaptable living spaces with easy flow to outdoors. A 14' entrance porch, garage and ample off-road parking add practical everyday convenience.
Built in the mid-20th century, the property has scope to extend (subject to planning) for buyers wanting to add value or adapt the layout. The house is freehold, on a large plot and sits in a very affluent, low-crime area with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for home working or hobbies. Local facilities, the Castleman Trailway and several highly rated schools are all within easy reach.
Buyers should note the bungalow’s age: some updating and modernization may be required, and double-glazing install dates are unknown. Any extension will need planning permission. Council tax is moderate and there is no flooding risk. Overall, the home suits someone seeking a manageable, single-storey property with potential to personalise and extend in a desirable Broadstone setting.