Single-storey detached bungalow ideal for downsizing or retirement living
Open-plan modern dining kitchen with pantry and separate utility room
Spacious vaulted lounge with wood-burning stove and natural light
Three double bedrooms; master with en-suite shower room
Large enclosed rear garden with patio, decking and summerhouse
Long garage with electric door and driveway for several cars
LPG central heating and timber double glazing (not mains gas)
EPC band D; council tax quite expensive and area classed very deprived
Set on a generous plot in a quiet cul-de-sac, this single-level detached bungalow suits buyers looking to downsize without compromising space. The house offers a bright, vaulted front lounge with a wood-burning stove and an open-plan modern dining kitchen with pantry and a separate utility — practical layouts that make daily living easy.
Three double bedrooms (two with built-in wardrobes) include a master with an en-suite shower, while a fully tiled family bathroom has a mains shower over the bath. The long garage with electric door, driveway parking for several cars and a large enclosed rear garden with decking, patio, summerhouse and mature trees provide flexible outdoor space and storage.
Practicalities to note: heating is by LPG rather than mains gas, the Energy Performance Certificate is band D, and broadband speeds are average. Council tax is described as quite expensive and the wider area is recorded as very deprived — factors to consider for running costs and resale. On the positive side this semi-rural location offers excellent mobile signal, pleasant riverside walks and local shops and amenities in nearby Doune.
Overall this is a roomy, low-maintenance bungalow with sensible storage, single-level convenience and a large private garden. It will appeal to downsizers seeking comfortable, ready-to-live-in accommodation with potential to personalise, while buyers should factor in energy and local-area cost implications.