Single-level living, private south garden, garage — ideal for downsizers.
- Single-storey, three double bedrooms with master en-suite
- South-facing private garden and patio, well maintained
- Integral double garage plus wide driveway for multiple cars
- Bright lounge with French doors for indoor–outdoor flow
- Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal for home working
- Potential to extend subject to planning consent
- Local area classified as very deprived; may affect resale
- Council tax level described as quite expensive
This substantial three-bedroom detached bungalow sits on a prominent plot in Doonfoot, offering single-storey living with generous room proportions and a private south-facing garden. The layout includes a bright lounge with French doors to the patio, a formal dining room, fitted kitchen with adjacent utility, three double bedrooms (master en-suite), a separate office and internal access to a double garage. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal suit home working and modern connectivity needs.
The property is particularly well suited to downsizers or retirement buyers seeking low-step living, outdoor space and secure parking. There is clear potential to adapt or extend the footprint (subject to planning consent) for changing needs. Manicured front and rear gardens, a wide driveway and an integral garage provide practical, private outdoor amenity and multiple-vehicle parking.
Buyers should note important local and ownership facts. The immediate area is classified as very deprived which may affect resale dynamics and local services. Council tax is described as quite expensive. Any extension or major structural change will require the usual approvals and the home, built in the 1970s–1980s, may need future updating in parts despite many premium finishes.
Overall this detached bungalow combines comfortable, accessible living and outside privacy in a sought-after coastal corridor. It will suit those wanting single-level, well-proportioned accommodation with scope to personalise, but purchasers should factor running costs and local area considerations into their decision.