Detached three-bedroom bungalow on a generous, private plot
Large rear garden with mature trees, lawn and paved patio
Double garage plus extensive monobloc driveway parking
Flexible single-storey layout; potential to open dining hall
Presented in good order with contemporary kitchen fittings
Council Tax Band F — noted as expensive
Wider area flagged as very deprived; factor location considerations
Standard ceiling heights and some modest room sizes
Set on a generous, well-tended plot in Barnton, this detached three-bedroom bungalow combines single-storey convenience with substantial outdoor space. The house is arranged for flexible lateral living: a bay-front sitting room, versatile dining hall that could be opened into a modern living-dining area, and a bright rear living space that looks onto a private lawn and patio. A double garage and extensive monobloc driveway provide abundant off-street parking.
Internally the home is presented in good order with contemporary kitchen units, a luxury shower room and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom sits quietly to the rear with fitted wardrobes; two further double bedrooms suit family, guest or home-office use. Practical details include freehold tenure, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for remote working — and no recorded flood risk.
Notable negatives are factual and important: the property is in Council Tax Band F, described as expensive, and the wider area classification records very high deprivation levels. Several rooms are of modest size and ceiling heights are standard, reflecting the mid-20th-century layout; buyers seeking high ceilings or very large internal volumes should note the bungalow’s traditional proportions. Overall this home will suit buyers seeking single-level living with a large private garden and strong parking provision, particularly downsizers and families wanting accessible, peaceful grounds within the city.