Quiet cul-de-sac bungalow with large garden, garage and chain-free sale — ideal for downsizers.
Chain free and newly renovated throughout
Large, secluded rear garden that widens to the rear
Detached garage plus generous paved driveway parking
Sunny double‑glazed conservatory opening to garden
Single shower room only, no separate main bathroom
Solid brick walls (1950s–60s) — likely no cavity insulation
Close to shops, bus routes, Belfairs Woods and station
Fast broadband, very low local crime
This well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached bungalow sits in a quiet cul-de-sac in the popular Highlands area of Leigh-on-Sea. Recently renovated with a modern fitted kitchen, new combination gas boiler and double glazing, it offers single-storey living that will particularly suit downsizers or buyers seeking a low-maintenance home with good indoor-outdoor flow.
A bright conservatory opens onto a large, well-tended rear garden that widens to the back of the plot — rare for a bungalow and offering scope for extensions or landscaping (subject to planning). The property also benefits from a generous paved driveway and a detached garage, providing substantial off-road parking.
Rooms are of average proportion for a mid‑20th century bungalow: three bedrooms, a modern double shower room and a lounge with bay window. The home enjoys fast broadband, very low local crime, easy access to shops, bus routes, Belfairs Woods and Leigh station, and is chain free for a straightforward move.
Notable points to consider: the house was built mid‑20th century with solid brick walls (assumed no cavity insulation), so buyers planning significant energy upgrades should allow for potential insulation work. There is a single shower room only, and while newly renovated, any purchaser should check details of fixtures and fittings included.