Quiet cul-de-sac retreat with large landscaped garden and garage.
Detached single-storey bungalow on a large, private plot
This well-presented detached bungalow sits in a quiet Bexley cul-de-sac, offering two double bedrooms, two bathrooms and an integral single garage. The living spaces feel bright and roomy, with two generous reception rooms, a conservatory and a modern kitchen finished with quartz worktops. The large, landscaped rear garden is private and low-maintenance, making the plot ideal for outdoor entertaining or simple further landscaping.
The property is freehold and occupies a substantial plot for the area, with a wide paved driveway providing multiple off-street parking spaces. Constructed in the late 1960s–1970s, the house has double glazing (fitted post-2002) and gas central heating with a boiler and radiators. The layout and single-storey design will particularly suit downsizers, professionals seeking one-level living, or investors looking for solid local rental demand.
Buyers should note some context and costs: the local area records higher crime levels and council tax is described as expensive. While externally the bungalow appears well maintained, buyers seeking a fully modernised home should expect typical mid‑life updates in some areas rather than a brand-new finish. The accommodation nonetheless offers straightforward potential for cosmetic improvement or reconfiguration if desired.
Location is a genuine strength: Bexley Village High Street, good primary and secondary schools including highly regarded grammar options, and local attractions such as Hall Place are within easy reach. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal add practical convenience for home working or streaming.