Spacious 3-bed dormer bungalow with countryside views to rear
Available chain-free — freehold tenure
Ground-floor double bedroom plus first-floor double bedroom
Full-length side conservatory and rear conservatory/sunroom
Single modern shower room — only one bathroom for three bedrooms
Driveway parking and private lawned garden overlooking fields
Double glazing (installed post-2002) and gas central heating
Built mid-20th century — some elements may need updating
This extended three-bedroom dormer bungalow offers roomy, flexible living across two levels and sits at the end of a small cul-de-sac with open countryside views to the rear. The layout suits someone looking to downsize without sacrificing space: a ground-floor double bedroom, large sitting/dining room, two conservatories and an upstairs double bedroom with built-in storage. Off-street parking and an attractive rear lawned garden backing onto fields add everyday practicality and a strong sense of privacy.
Key positives include UPVC double glazing (installed post-2002), gas central heating, driveway parking and an EPC rating of C. The property is offered freehold and with no upward chain, so a swift transaction is possible for a buyer ready to move. The homeowner will appreciate mains services, a modern ground-floor shower room, and generous room proportions totalling about 1,148 sq ft.
Buyers should note a few material points: there is a single bathroom serving three bedrooms, and the build dates from the mid-20th century which may mean some components will require updating in time. The wider area scores as more deprived than average and local crime is average; prospective buyers should make their own local enquiries. Boundaries, rights of way and some fixtures cannot be guaranteed from the listing and should be checked through legal searches.
Overall this home will suit buyers wanting substantial single-level living with an upstairs bedroom for guests or hobby space, and those who value rural views while remaining close to village amenities and good local primary schools. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the space and outlook in person.