Extended open-plan kitchen, dining and garden room
Two bedrooms — main with en-suite; ideal for downsizers
Newly renovated and presented in immaculate condition
Front and rear gardens with patio and timber shed
Off-street driveway parking; garage potential not confirmed
Freehold tenure, EPC rating C, council tax band C
Built 1967–1975; some original elements may remain
Only two bedrooms — not ideal for larger families
This extended two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Horwich, within easy reach of shops, transport links and Rivington Country Park. The single-storey layout and well-proportioned living areas — including a large open-plan kitchen/diner with garden room — suit downsizers or those seeking one-floor living in an affluent neighbourhood.
The property has been newly renovated and is presented in immaculate condition. Key features include an en-suite to the main bedroom, a separate utility room, double glazing, gas central heating and off-street parking. Gardens to the front and rear are low-maintenance with a patio dining area and timber shed, making outdoor upkeep straightforward.
Practical points to note: the home dates from the late 1960s–1970s and, while modernised internally, some original elements may remain. Double glazing installation date is not specified. With two bedrooms only, the layout is best suited to a single occupant, couple or downsizer rather than a growing family. EPC rating C and freehold tenure are positives for running costs and ownership.
Viewing is recommended to appreciate the size, flow and condition of this bungalow, especially the extended kitchen/garden room which provides flexible living space. Its location in a low-crime, affluent suburb with good local schools and fast broadband makes it a practical, comfortable choice for those seeking low-maintenance single-floor living.