Extended single-storey home on 0.25-acre plot — ideal for family living and garden lovers.
- Spacious single-storey layout with five bedrooms and ensuite principal
- Open-plan kitchen, dining and sitting room with central island
- Large 0.25-acre plot, unoverlooked rear garden and patio
- Garage, carport and long driveway with extensive parking
- Timber-frame construction (1967–75) with partial insulation—upgrade likely
- Broadband speeds reported as slow for streaming/home working
- Area indicators: above-average crime and local deprivation
- Freehold, mains gas central heating, double glazing post-2002
A rare single-storey home on a generous 0.25-acre plot, this extended five-bedroom bungalow blends mid-century lines with contemporary open-plan living. The large kitchen with central island, open dining/sitting area and conservatory create an inviting family hub with abundant natural light and direct garden access. The principal bedroom benefits from an ensuite and private access to the conservatory, while four further bedrooms provide flexibility for children, guests or home working.
Externally the plot is a major asset: extensive lawned gardens, a long driveway with space for many vehicles, garage and carport. The rear garden is largely unoverlooked and includes a patio area for summer entertaining or quiet relaxation. Practical features include mains gas central heating, double glazing (installed 2002 or later) and a useful utility/boot room.
Important practical points: the house dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s with timber-frame construction and partial insulation, so buyers should budget for possible upgrading or insulation improvements. Broadband speeds in the area are slow. The local area shows higher crime and relative deprivation indices compared with national averages — factors to consider for resale or rental demand. The property is freehold with moderate council tax.
This bungalow will suit families wanting single-level living and generous outdoor space, downsizers seeking a spacious one-floor alternative, or buyers prepared to invest modestly in energy and fabric improvements to maximise long-term value. Its village location places it near local shops and the Norfolk Broads for leisure, while the plot and layout offer clear scope for adaptation and enhancement.