- Detached bungalow with direct woodland access and westerly views
- Three bedrooms, kitchen/diner, lounge and separate garden room
- Modest garden with greenhouse; off-street parking on decent plot
- Gas central heating and double glazing present
- Freehold tenure; council tax described as affordable
- Broadband speeds are slow locally; check providers
- Area shows above-average crime and some local deprivation
- Solid brick walls assumed without insulation; potential upgrade needed
Set beside open woodland with westerly views towards the Forest of Dean, this detached bungalow offers a quiet, private setting a short walk from Cinderford town centre. The layout provides three bedrooms, a kitchen/diner, lounge and a garden room, with a modest garden, greenhouse and off-street parking on a decent plot.
Practical features include gas central heating, double glazing and freehold tenure. The property has good mobile signal and easy direct access to nearby walks — ideal for buyers seeking countryside access without losing town convenience. Local schools include several primaries rated Good and a nearby outstanding secondary.
Buyers should note several material points: broadband speeds are slow locally, crime statistics are above average for the area, and the walls are described as solid brick with no assumed insulation. There are inconsistencies in the provided descriptions (listed as a bungalow yet floorplans indicate additional storey elements); purchasers should verify the internal layout and room levels during viewing.
Overall this property will suit someone wanting a peaceful woodland-edge home with scope to update and improve energy performance. It is especially attractive to downsizers wanting single-level living potential, or buyers seeking a character property with renovation and insulation opportunities.