- Detached dormer bungalow on approx. 0.3 acre plot (larger-than-average gardens)
- Three bedrooms; large lounge and separate dining room with patio doors
- Integral garage, concrete driveway and additional side parking
- Gas central heating and uPVC double glazing (pre-2002)
- Sold freehold and chain-free for straightforward purchase
- EPC D; likely uninsulated cavity walls — insulation recommended
- One shower room upstairs plus ground-floor WC only
- Local area: high crime and very deprived indices (consider location factors)
Set on an unusually large plot of approximately 0.3 acres, this detached three‑bedroom dormer bungalow offers spacious, flexible living across ground and first floors — ideal for families who want outside space and scope to improve. The ground floor includes a large lounge, separate dining room with patio doors to the top tier of the rear garden, kitchen, utility and a guest WC; two good bedrooms and a shower room sit on the first floor. An integral garage, concrete driveway and additional side parking add useful practicality.
The rear garden is a standout: tiered lawns and a patio zone provide excellent private outdoor space and open countryside aspects from the upper tier. The property is sold with no onward chain and benefits from mains gas central heating and uPVC double glazing, making it liveable now while offering clear potential for cosmetic modernisation or a more substantial refurbishment.
Buyers should note a number of practical considerations. The house dates from the late 1960s–1970s and cavity walls are believed to be uninsulated, so further insulation work may be advisable. The EPC is D and the glazing predates 2002. There is only one shower room (first floor) plus a ground-floor WC. Council Tax is band E (above average) and the local area shows higher crime figures and significant deprivation metrics.
Overall, this property will appeal to buyers seeking generous gardens, parking and a detached footprint in a village‑fringe location — particularly families who value outdoor space and buyers prepared to update and personalise a solid mid‑20th century home.