Extended two‑bed bungalow with summerhouse, workshop and off‑road parking — chain free.
No forward chain — immediate completion possible
End‑of‑cul‑de‑sac position, quiet location
Two bedrooms, lounge, conservatory with roof lantern
Large four‑piece bathroom plus separate WC and utility
Low‑maintenance paved garden; limited lawn/play space
Brick summerhouse and 21'11" x 8'10" powered workshop
Off‑road parking for multiple cars on block paving
Mid‑20th‑century build; some modernisation may be needed
This extended two‑bedroom semi‑detached bungalow sits at the end of a quiet cul‑de‑sac in Bridgemary, offering easy single‑storey living with no forward chain. The layout includes a lounge, lantern‑roof conservatory, sizeable utility room, additional WC and a spacious four‑piece bathroom — practical for downsizers or small families needing flexible space.
Outdoors is low‑maintenance paved garden space, a brick summer house and a large workshop (approx. 21'11" x 8'10") with power and light — useful for hobbies or storage. A wide block‑paved driveway provides off‑road parking for multiple cars. The home benefits from PVCu double glazing and gas central heating for everyday comfort.
Bought freehold, the bungalow is a mid‑20th‑century build with solid cavity walls; it presents well but is not newly renovated. The property may suit buyers wanting ready‑to‑move‑into accommodation with potential to modernise cosmetic elements, or investors seeking a low‑maintenance rental in a self‑sufficient retirement area.
Notable considerations: the plot is modest with mainly paved garden (limited lawn/play space), and some fittings and services have not been tested — purchasers should verify boiler, electrics and appliances. The wider area has pockets of deprivation and mixed Ofsted outcomes at secondary level, which may matter to families prioritising schools.