Rare single-storey opportunity on Tickhill’s peaceful town fringe.
Large 0.26 acre plot with mature, private gardens and panoramic countryside views|Detached single‑storey bungalow with conservatory and garage potential|Comfortable walk to Tickhill town centre and local Good-rated schools|Requires renovation; ideal for refurbishment or sensitive extension|Main heating currently electric room heaters; upgrade likely necessary|Double glazing fitted post‑2002; system‑built insulated walls assumed|Plenty of off‑street parking and driveway space|Freehold tenure; council tax band above average
Set on Lindrick Lane — Tickhill’s most desirable street — this detached two-bedroom bungalow occupies a substantial 0.26-acre plot with mature, private gardens and panoramic countryside views. The single-storey layout includes an entrance hall, lounge, breakfast kitchen, conservatory, two bedrooms and a bathroom, arranged for comfortable, level living ideal for downsizers.
The house is an original mid‑20th‑century build and offers clear scope to improve or extend (subject to planning). The plot size, corner position and quiet, semi‑rural setting make it a rare opportunity to create a bespoke, low‑maintenance home or to sensitively redevelop the detached footprint.
Practical considerations: the property currently relies on electric room heaters, has double glazing added after 2002, and is classified as needing renovation. These points mean buyers should budget for modern heating installation, potential electrical updating and general refurbishment to reach modern standards.
Located within easy walking distance of Tickhill town centre and good primary schools, with low local crime and fast broadband, the bungalow balances peaceful countryside living with everyday convenience. Freehold tenure and plentiful off‑street parking complete the picture for someone seeking a long-term, manageable home with strong potential.