Accessible single-floor living with garage, garden and extension potential in Harpenden.
Two double bedrooms and generous single-storey lounge
A rare single-storey home in a quiet, affluent Harpenden street, this two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow suits downsizers or buyers seeking one-level living close to good schools and local shops. The layout is practical: a generous lounge, separate kitchen, two double bedrooms and a purpose-built wet room, all on one accessible level. Outside there's driveway parking, a long single garage/workshop and a generous rear garden mainly laid to lawn.
The property is offered chain free and sits on a decent corner plot with scope to extend subject to the usual planning constraints — a clear opportunity to add living space or modernise to personal taste. Services include mains gas central heating (boiler and radiators) and double glazing that was installed before 2002.
Honest points to note: the house is a mid-20th-century build (c.1967–75) with cavity walls assumed to lack added insulation; some updating is likely to improve energy efficiency and modern living standards. The wet room provides accessible bathing but there is only a single bathroom. Overall room sizes are average and the kitchen is compact, so buyers seeking large contemporary open-plan spaces should factor in possible remodelling costs.
For buyers seeking single-floor, low-hassle living in a very low-crime, well-connected neighbourhood with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, this bungalow offers immediate occupation and a straightforward development proposition. The combination of garden, garage and off-street parking makes it practical as-is or a good candidate for sensitive extension works.