Turnkey, energy-efficient one-bedroom park home with veranda and recent upgrades.
1. Recently renovated one-bedroom park home with new roof and improved insulation
2. Solar panels plus battery included, reducing energy running costs
3. Open-plan kitchen, lounge and dining leading to glass-panel veranda
4. Compact 330 sq ft interior—suitable for singles or couples only
5. Small, low-maintenance plot with gravel front, narrow lawn, shed
6. Ground rent £1,784.76 pa (reviewed periodically) — comparatively high
7. Tenure listed as unknown; purchasers should verify legal status
8. Local area records above-average crime — check safety considerations
Set on the well-kept Mowbreck Park, this recently renovated one-bedroom park home suits anyone seeking low-maintenance, single-level living. The open-plan kitchen, lounge and dining area opens onto a glass-panelled veranda that brings light and a sense of space to compact interiors. Recent upgrades include a new roof, improved insulation, solar panels with battery storage — all installed within the last six months.
The plot is modest and easy to manage: a gravelled front, mature trees, a narrow side lawn and an external storage shed. At around 330 sq ft, internal rooms are compact and practical, designed for single occupants or couples who prioritise convenience over generous living space. The park’s facilities (launderette, high-speed Wi‑Fi), dog-friendly walks and proximity to coastal towns offer lifestyle benefits for leisure and short breaks.
Important practical points are stated plainly. Ground rent is relatively high at £1,784.76 annually and is reviewed periodically. Tenure details are listed as unknown and should be confirmed before purchase. The site records above-average local crime, and the compact footprint will not suit buyers needing extensive indoor or outdoor space. Council tax is low (Band A), making running costs modest otherwise.
This home is best for downsizers, retirees or those seeking a low-fuss second residence near Lancashire’s coast. It presents a turnkey opportunity with recent energy-efficient improvements, but buyers should check tenure paperwork and factor ongoing park charges into affordability calculations.