Single‑storey two‑bed bungalow with huge garden, ideal for downsizers..
Two bedroom semi‑detached bungalow, single‑storey convenience
Generous rear garden and huge plot with pond and gated access
Compact internal size (approx. 434 sq ft) — limited living space
Oil‑fired central heating with external oil tank on site
Off‑street parking and front lawn with gravel driveway
Medium flood risk in the area — advise buyer checks and insurance
Double glazing fitted; installation date unknown
Freehold tenure, Council Tax Band C
This semi‑detached bungalow in Shrewton offers single‑storey living on a large plot, making it well suited to downsizers or buyers seeking easy access and a generous garden. The layout includes a sitting/dining room, two bedrooms and a fitted kitchen with integrated appliances. The property is freehold and warmed by an oil‑fired boiler with an on‑site oil tank.
Internally the home is compact (approximately 434 sq ft) and finished to a practical standard. There is useful hallway storage and loft access; the bathroom houses the hot water cylinder. Double glazing is fitted, though the install date is unknown. The bungalow was built c.1967–1975 and will suit buyers comfortable with a post‑war build and typical maintenance for its age.
Outside is the main appeal: a generous rear garden with lawn, gravel area, pond, gated side access and a driveway with front gravel and lawn. The large plot gives scope for landscaping, extensions (subject to consents) or private outdoor amenity. Practical points to note are the oil heating system and external oil tank, and a medium flood risk in the area.
Location benefits include a favoured village setting with local shops, schools rated Good, a doctors’ surgery and easy access to the A303. Broadband speeds are average but mobile signal is excellent. Council Tax Band C and freehold tenure make this a straightforward purchase for those seeking a low‑rise home in a rural fringe setting.