No onward chain and freehold tenure
Three double bedrooms with master en-suite wet room
Large kitchen/diner and separate dining area
Spacious utility, store/studio and double garage
Large private gardens with elevated woodland views
Mid-20th century build — potential maintenance/modernisation
Double glazing present; install date unknown
Local crime rates above average
Set on a large plot with elevated woodland views, this three-double-bedroom detached bungalow combines roomy, flexible living with convenient access to the town centre. The heart of the home is a generous kitchen/diner that opens to a courtyard and garden, supported by a cosy lounge, utility and a useful store/studio. A double garage and private driveway add practical everyday convenience. No onward chain and freehold tenure simplify purchase.
Interior features include a spacious master bedroom with en-suite wet room, two further double bedrooms and a sizeable family bathroom. High ceilings, original parquet in the hallway and large UPVC bay windows bring character and light; modern fittings in the kitchen and bathrooms reduce immediate work. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal suit home working and streaming.
The plot is a standout: mature, easy-care gardens, paved patios and raised seating areas provide private outdoor space and far-reaching forest views. The location is walkable to shops and primary schools rated Good, while a high-performing secondary is nearby. There is no flood risk for the property.
Buyers should note the house was built mid-20th century (1950–66) and while well presented, period construction can mean ongoing maintenance or future modernisation opportunities. The double glazing install date is not recorded. Local crime rates are above average, which may be a concern for some buyers. Several nearby schools have mixed inspection outcomes, ranging from Good to Requires Improvement.