Chain-free, single-level home with parking and garden—ideal for downsizers seeking room to personalise.
Large detached bungalow with single-level living and generous internal space
This detached single-level bungalow offers roomy, practical living for anyone looking to downsize without compromising on space. Set on a small plot with a wide paved driveway for multiple cars, the layout includes a large reception, contemporary kitchen, a generous bedroom, an office that could serve as a second bedroom, and two bathrooms — useful for flexible living or hosting guests.
The property is freehold and chain-free, so purchase can be straightforward. Transport connections are strong: Brent Cross (Northern Line) and nearby overground/underground stations provide easy access across London, and major roads (A40, A406, M1) are close by. The house is mid-20th century solid-brick construction with internal insulation and double glazing (install date unknown), giving a characterful feel with reasonable thermal performance.
There is clear potential to personalise or extend (subject to planning) for more living space or modern finishes. The sizeable garden offers private outdoor space in an urban setting. The layout’s single-floor plan appeals to those seeking easy mobility and low-stair living.
Buyers should note practical drawbacks: broadband speeds reported as slow, council tax band E (above average), and the local area records above-average crime and higher deprivation indicators. The house dates from c.1930–1949, so parts may need updating or surveying before purchase. These facts make the property best suited to buyers wanting a roomy, adaptable bungalow in need of some modernisation and who value parking and single-level convenience.