Sunny south-facing garden, garage and single-floor living — ideal for downsizers..
Single-storey 3-bed bungalow on a private two-home cul-de-sac
This single-storey three-bedroom bungalow on Markham Avenue offers comfortable, low-step living ideal for downsizers or anyone seeking one-floor convenience. Set in a private two-home cul-de-sac, the house benefits from a southerly rear garden, detached garage with driveway parking and a fitted kitchen/breakfast room. The layout includes a lounge/diner, built-in wardrobes to bedroom one and an en suite shower room, making daily life straightforward and adaptable.
The property sits on a large plot with a secluded, low-maintenance rear garden and a timber garden chalet — a pleasant outdoor space for sitting or light gardening. The interior shows modern fittings in the bathroom and practical high-gloss kitchen units with an integrated range cooker. Gas central heating and double glazing are in place, and the bungalow’s traditional layout is familiar and easy to maintain.
There are some material points to note. The house was constructed in the 1930s–1940s using a system-built method with external insulation; buyers should arrange a structural or specialist survey to confirm long-term condition and insulation performance. The double glazing was installed before 2002 and may not match contemporary thermal or acoustic standards. Broadband performance is reported as slow locally, which could affect home working or heavy streaming. The surrounding area is classified as relatively deprived and has average crime statistics, so prospective buyers should consider local amenities and services.
Overall this bungalow is a practical, low-maintenance home with immediate move-in potential for buyers who prioritise single-floor living, outdoor privacy and parking. It will suit purchasers willing to accept some period/system-built considerations and to commission any checks they feel are necessary before purchase.