Four bedrooms plus detached one-bedroom annex for guests or rental
Newly renovated main bungalow with quality kitchen and en-suite
Open-plan lounge/kitchen with patio doors to rear garden
Boarded loft with skylights — potential for conversion (subject to approvals)
Large two-tier rear garden, greenhouse, shed and patio areas
Plentiful off-street parking and ramped access to entrance
Annex heated by electric radiators (not mains gas)
Slow broadband locally and council tax Band F (expensive)
Quiet, single-storey living with flexible guest or independent-annexe accommodation makes this detached bungalow a strong choice for downsizers seeking comfort and accessibility. The main house has been newly renovated throughout and offers a bright open-plan lounge/kitchen, a large master with en-suite, two further double bedrooms plus a versatile fourth room. The fitted kitchen includes quality appliances and solid worktops, and the boarded loft with skylights offers conversion potential, subject to approvals.
Externally the plot is a real asset: generous, two-tier rear garden with patios, artificial lawn, greenhouse and outbuildings, plus plentiful off-street parking and ramped access to the entrance. The detached one-bedroom annex is self-contained with its own shower room and LVT flooring — useful for guests, carers, or rental income — though it uses electric heating rather than mains gas.
Buyers should note practical limitations alongside the positives. Broadband speeds in the area are slow, council tax is band F (expensive), and the wider area shows signs of deprivation relative to nearby districts. The property dates from the late 1970s/early 1980s, so while the interior has been modernised, some external elements reflect that era.
Available freehold and chain-free, this bungalow suits those wanting single-level living with scope for adaptation: annex flexibility, loft conversion potential, and a substantial garden make it an attractive, practical home for downsizers prioritising convenience and outdoor space.