Large four-bedroom bungalow with panoramic valley views and extensive garden..
Large detached bungalow on generous plot with valley views
Four bedrooms plus extensive cellar and large loft storage
Open-plan kitchen/living with multi-fuel burner and patio doors
Upstairs lounge with Juliet balcony and panoramic views
Tiered landscaped garden with decking, summer house and hot tub
Integrated garage, off-street parking; excellent broadband and mobile
Built 1950s–60s — modernization likely required in places
Council tax above average; no flood risk
Set on a large plot with far-reaching views over the Tame Valley and Werneth Low, this four-bedroom detached bungalow offers expansive living across a thoughtful multi-level layout. The home combines mid‑20th-century construction with contemporary interventions: a modern kitchen, a feature multi‑fuel burner, and landscaped tiered gardens ideal for entertaining. Off‑street parking, an integrated garage and excellent mobile and broadband connectivity suit busy family life.
Internally the ground floor provides three double bedrooms, a modern shower bathroom with underfloor heating, and a flexible open-plan living and dining space that opens onto a paved patio. Upstairs, a generous family lounge with triple sliding doors and a Juliet balcony captures the best valley views and could be adapted to a master suite if preferred. The extensive cellar and large loft present real potential for conversion or additional storage (subject to consent).
Practical considerations are set out plainly: the property dates from the 1950s–60s so buyers should expect period construction details and the possibility of further modernisation in areas. Council tax is above average for the area. The generous plot, substantial garage and multi-tiered garden with decking, summer house/bar and hot tub create valuable lifestyle and rental potential for those seeking an entertainer’s garden or multi-generational living.
Located in a comfortable suburban pocket of Denton, the house sits in an affluent, very low-crime area close to local shops, parks and a mix of primary and secondary schools (ratings vary). With no flood risk and good transport and digital connectivity, this property will appeal to families seeking space, outlook and scope to personalise.