Single-storey living with solar and air-source heating, large garden and garage.
Two double bedrooms with contemporary bathroom and lounge/diner
This detached two-bedroom bungalow sits on a large plot in a quiet cul-de-sac in Gaerwen, with easy access to the A55 and local village amenities. The house has been modernised in recent years: a new roof in 2017, replacement windows and doors in 2008, air source heating and solar panels installed in 2023, and an EPC rating of C. The layout is practical for single-storey living, with a lounge/diner opening to a flagged patio, a modern kitchen, contemporary bathroom and generous loft storage accessed by a Slingsby-style ladder.
Outside offers a tarmac drive with ample parking, a linked detached garage with power and lighting, an enclosed rear garden with patio, and a separate laundry/storage building. The generous front lawn and mature hedge provide kerb appeal and privacy on this established residential estate.
Notable points to check: wall construction is assumed to be cavity with no insulation (age-related), and loft access is by ladder only, limiting easy conversion potential. Broadband is advertised up to 411 Mbps but other data lists speeds as slow — buyers should verify actual service. The wider area is described as having rural traits and some local deprivation; check local services and schools if this matters.
Overall this bungalow will suit downsizers or buyers seeking comfortable single-storey living with low running costs potential from recent solar and air-source installations. It also presents modest scope for further improvement (insulation, loft conversion with proper access) for buyers wanting to add value.