- Detached 2-bedroom bungalow on a corner plot with wraparound garden
- Master bedroom with ensuite and fitted wardrobes
- Spacious lounge and separate dining area with French doors
- Converted loft room ideal for office or hobby space
- Potential to create off-street parking; dropped kerb nearby
- Built 1930s–1940s; solid brick walls, likely without insulation
- Loft accessed by pull-down ladder, not a permanent staircase
- Freehold property with no onward chain
Set on a corner plot in a popular Grays neighbourhood, this detached two‑bedroom bungalow offers generous single‑storey living with flexible accommodation. The principal bedroom has an ensuite and bay window, while the lounge with a second bay links to a dining room and French doors opening onto a wraparound garden. A converted loft room provides useful extra space for an office or hobby area.
Practical benefits include double glazing, mains gas boiler with radiators, a sizable paved patio and a substantial brick-built shed. The plot is large for the area and a dropped kerb on the adjacent road indicates potential for off‑street parking or reinstating a garage. The property is freehold and offered with no onward chain, simplifying a quick purchase.
Buyers should note the house dates from the 1930s–1940s and has solid brick walls (no known cavity insulation), so there may be scope for energy-efficiency upgrades. The loft is accessed by a pull‑down ladder rather than a permanent staircase, and council tax is above average. While the lounge and dining area have been opened up, they could be reclosed to create an additional bedroom if required.
This home will suit families or downsizers seeking a peaceful, well‑connected suburb with good local schools, very low local crime and fast broadband. It offers immediate liveability with clear potential for targeted modernisation to increase comfort and value.







































































































