Large plot, single-storey living and loft potential close to Manor Park and Glossop town centre.
Detached bungalow on a very large, private plot with garage and multiple parking spaces
Mostly single-storey layout ideal for downsizing or limited mobility
South-facing enclosed rear garden with stone paved seating and planted beds
First-floor dormer bedroom and loft storage offer conversion potential (consents needed)
Single family bathroom only; may be limiting for larger households
Built 1930s–1940s — some areas may benefit from modernisation
Double glazing and gas central heating provide immediate comfort and efficiency
Excellent broadband and mobile signal; low crime and affluent neighbourhood
Set on a substantial plot in one of Glossop’s most sought-after streets, this three-bedroom detached bungalow offers comfortable single-storey living with excellent outdoor space. The property sits within easy walking distance of Manor Park and the town centre, making it a convenient choice for everyday errands, leisure, and commuting. A detached garage, generous driveway and an enclosed south-facing rear garden add practical appeal.
Most accommodation is on the ground floor, which will suit buyers looking to downsize or the less mobile. The home is well maintained with double glazing and gas central heating to radiators. Ground-floor living includes a bright rear living room, separate dining room, kitchen with integrated electric oven, two ground-floor bedrooms with fitted storage, and a four-piece bathroom. A first-floor dormer bedroom and adjacent loft storage offer scope for conversion, subject to planning and building regulations.
Highlights include excellent broadband and mobile signal, very low local crime, and being located in an affluent, family-friendly neighbourhood with several highly regarded schools nearby. The large plot and garage provide scope for outdoor living, gardening and additional storage or a workshop.
Practical considerations: the loft bedroom and storage require formal consent and building works if converted to full living accommodation. The property dates from the 1930s–1940s era and, while well presented, may benefit from modernising in places (kitchen and some fittings). There is a single family bathroom and standard ceiling heights throughout. Buyers seeking entirely new, contemporary finishes should budget for updating.