Two-bedroom single-storey bungalow, approx. 769 sq ft
Driveway parking for two cars; off-street convenience
Low-maintenance tiered rear garden with patio
Recently fitted boiler (under two years old)
Second bedroom is compact, best as single or office
Cavity walls likely lack insulation, upgrade recommended
Double glazing installed before 2002, may need replacement
Area shows higher deprivation, consider resale implications
This well-presented two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow offers single-level living in a quiet cul-de-sac in New Inn. The bright lounge and adjoining conservatory create a relaxed central living space, while the modern kitchen and recently fitted boiler (under two years old) reduce immediate maintenance needs.
The property will suit downsizers or retirees seeking low-maintenance outdoor space: a tiered, mostly patio rear garden and a driveway with parking for two cars make day-to-day life straightforward. The bedrooms are comfortable; the second bedroom is compact and works best as a single bedroom or home office.
Practical points to note: the property was built in the late 1960s–1970s with cavity walls likely uninsulated and double glazing installed before 2002, so further insulation or window upgrades could improve efficiency. Ceiling heights are modest and the bungalow is of average footprint (about 769 sq ft). Buyers should commission their own survey and service checks to confirm dimensions and systems.
Located close to local shops, schools and public transport links with easy access to the A4042, this bungalow balances convenience with a quiet residential setting. The surrounding area shows signs of deprivation, which may influence long-term resale; overall the home offers a straightforward, low-upkeep base with sensible potential for targeted improvements.