Bright, single-storey home with solar energy, garage and private west garden..
Two double bedrooms, master with ensuite and dressing area
Large open-plan kitchen/living/dining room with skylight natural light
Private west-facing rear garden, sheltered and sunny afternoons
Ten solar panels plus battery storage reducing electric running costs
Driveway parking and single garage providing secure off-street space
Quiet cul-de-sac close to shops, schools and local amenities
Mid-20th-century build; some original elements remain, possible updates needed
Double glazing install date unknown; check heating and insulation details
This well-maintained detached bungalow offers comfortable single-storey living in a peaceful Highcliffe cul-de-sac, ideal for those looking to downsize without compromising space. The extended layout provides two double bedrooms, including a master with ensuite and dressing area, and generous communal living arranged around a large open-plan kitchen/living/dining room. Natural light from skylights and a modern kitchen create a bright, usable heart to the home.
Practical running costs are reduced by ten rooftop solar panels and battery storage, while mains gas boiler and radiators provide conventional heating. Outside, a private west-facing rear garden catches afternoon sun and feels sheltered; the driveway and single garage give secure off-street parking. Local shops, schools and amenities are within walking distance, and the overall setting is very quiet with low local crime.
The bungalow dates from the mid-20th century and has been cared for by the current owners, but prospective buyers should note some older elements remain: double glazing install date is unknown and the property’s era of construction may mean some components are not new. Council tax band is not supplied. This home suits buyers seeking low-maintenance, single-level living in an affluent, quiet suburb — less suitable for those needing large family accommodation.