Large plot, versatile layout and double garage near good schools and countryside walks.
Three double bedrooms across two floors, flexible family layout
Large private plot with mature front, side and rear gardens
Double garage with utility/WC; lapsed planning for conversion
Bay-front living and dining rooms; capped chimneys allow real fires
Modern fitted kitchen with French doors to the garden
ATMSS airflow system, gas central heating, mains utilities
Council Tax Band E (above average)
Expired planning consents; medium local flood risk — check specifics
Set well back from Main Street in sought-after Woodborough, this three-double-bedroom detached dorma bungalow sits on a large, sheltered plot offering flexible family accommodation across ground and first floors. The layout includes a bay-fronted living room and separate dining room, a modern fitted kitchen with French doors to the rear garden, and a generous ground-floor bedroom alongside a contemporary four-piece bathroom. Two first-floor double bedrooms have useful eaves storage and characterful ceiling lines.
Outdoor space is a standout: mature front, side and private rear gardens, two patio areas (one with a gazebo), and a long driveway leading to a large double garage with utility room and WC. The garage previously had planning consent to convert into a two-bedroom bungalow (now expired) and there is also lapsed consent for a first-floor en-suite addition to the main house — both indicate clear development potential subject to renewed permissions.
Practical features include gas central heating via boiler and radiators, ATMSS air flow system, mains utilities, good mobile signal and superfast fibre broadband. The property is freehold, approximately 1,270 sq ft and located in a very low-crime, affluent village setting with well-regarded local schools nearby. Council Tax sits above average (Band E).
Important considerations: planning permissions have expired so any structural enlargement or garage conversion will need fresh applications. Flood risk is reported as medium for the area, and the house dates from the late 20th century (circa 1976–82) so buyers should check insulation and services if making major upgrades. Overall this bungalow offers immediate comfortable living with clear scope to extend or adapt, attracting families seeking space and village life.