Energy-efficient, single-storey living on a large plot in peaceful Gedney Hill.
Three double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes to bedrooms one and two
Refitted kitchen/diner and large reception room for family living
Detached bungalow on a large plot with sizeable private garden
Double garage and large gravel driveway providing ample parking
Solar panels and air-source heating contribute to EPC A rating
Main heating still oil-fired boiler and radiators (not community supply)
Single large family bathroom only — may not suit larger families
Village location; average broadband and mobile signal, remoter setting
Set on a generous plot in rural Gedney Hill, this detached three-double-bedroom bungalow blends recent renovation with strong energy credentials. The house has been updated to improve efficiency and comfort, including fitted wardrobes to two bedrooms, a refitted kitchen/diner and a large reception room ideal for family life or entertaining.
Practical benefits include a double garage, wide gravel driveway and a sizeable private garden — rare for village bungalows. Solar panels and an air-source heat pump support the excellent EPC A rating and will lower running costs, although the main heating system still uses an oil-fired boiler and radiators.
The layout is single-storey and traditionally styled, appealing to families, downsizers or buyers seeking one-level living. There is one large family bathroom only, which may be limiting for some households; the property was constructed in the 1980s and, despite the recent renovation, some original elements (double glazing with unknown install date) remain.
Note the village’s remoter setting: local schools and basic amenities are nearby but wider services, broadband and mobile signal are average. The home is freehold, council tax band C, low flood risk and offers scope for further personalisation if desired.