Two double bedrooms and modern shower room
Spacious kitchen-dining room with patio doors
Long driveway providing multiple parking spaces
Single garage with power and light connected
Large, low-maintenance rear garden with patio
Offered freehold and no forward chain
Built 1950–1966; some age-related maintenance likely
Medium flood risk; check insurance and local flood maps
Set on a popular village road, this well-presented two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow offers single-floor living and immediate move-in comfort. The bright sitting room and generous kitchen-dining room give practical living space, while two double bedrooms and a modern shower room suit downsizers or retirees seeking simplicity and ease.
Outside, a long driveway leads to a single garage and provides ample off-street parking. The rear garden is designed for low maintenance with a large patio, gravelled areas and planted borders — ideal for those who want outdoor space without heavy upkeep. The property is offered freehold and with no forward chain, simplifying a swift purchase.
Practical details are straightforward: double glazing was installed post-2002, heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators, and cavity walls are filled. The bungalow dates from the mid-20th century (1950–1966), so prospective buyers should be aware of the age-related maintenance that can accompany older homes and consider any updating to services or finishes over time.
Location is a strong point — the village has basic amenities including a shop, post office and pub, with a regular bus to Peterborough and Bourne. Note there is a medium flooding risk for the area; buyers should seek local flood maps and insurance implications as part of their due diligence.



























































