Single-storey living on a large plot with garage and strong improvement potential..
- Detached single-storey bungalow on a large plot with garden and patio
- Two double bedrooms with conservatory access to rear garden
- Garage plus attached workshop and block‑paved driveway parking
- Good broadband, excellent mobile signal, very low local crime
- Built 1950–1966; dated interior and visible mid‑20th-century wear
- Double glazing installed before 2002; potential energy improvements needed
- EPC rating E; upgrading heating/insulation could reduce bills
- Council tax described as quite expensive
A roomy two-double-bedroom detached bungalow set on a large plot in a quiet cul-de-sac, a short drive from Sanderstead Village. Single-storey living and generous reception space make this a straightforward, comfortable option for downsizers or anyone wanting step-free accommodation without sacrificing garden space.
The property retains mid‑20th-century character — bay window, feature fireplace and a conservatory that opens to an established rear garden with fruit trees, vegetable plot, patio and lawn. Practical extras include an attached garage with a workshop, block‑paved driveway for off‑street parking and useful utility/cloakroom off the conservatory.
Buyers should note the home was built in the 1950s–1960s and, while presented, shows dated interior details and general wear consistent with its age. The double glazing was fitted before 2002 and the current EPC is band E, so energy upgrades (insulation, boiler/controls, window improvements) could be worthwhile. Council tax is described as quite expensive.
Set in a very affluent, low‑crime area with excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, this freehold bungalow offers comfortable single‑storey living with scope to modernise and add value, especially for purchasers seeking low‑maintenance grounds and easy access to good local schools and amenities.