Large garden, double garage and flexible four-bedroom layout ideal for multi‑generational living..
Detached chalet-bungalow on plot approaching one third of an acre
Set on a plot approaching a third of an acre, this detached four-bedroom chalet-bungalow in a quiet cul-de-sac offers flexible accommodation for multi-generational living. Ground-floor living includes lounge, dining room, two bedrooms and an en-suite, while two further bedrooms occupy the first floor. A large conservatory and generous kitchen increase day-to-day living space. Outside provides a private rear garden with patio, greenhouse and shed, plus a wide driveway and double garage.
The house is Freehold, built mid-20th century and benefits from double glazing (installed post-2002), mains gas boiler heating and a substantial footprint of about 1,766 sq ft. Practical features include a useful utility room, ample off-street parking and a double garage — useful for storage, workshop space or vehicles. Local services are close by and mobile signal and broadband are strong.
Buyers should note the property's age: constructed in the 1950s–1960s, it may need updating in places despite the modern kitchen. Measurements and services have not been independently tested; a full survey and service checks are recommended. The property sits in a generally deprived area classification locally, so buyers prioritising neighbourhood socioeconomic profile should investigate further.
This home will suit families seeking space and garden, or multi-generational households wanting ground-floor sleeping with upstairs privacy. It also offers scope for renovation or reconfiguration to personalise layouts and add value.