Quiet village bungalow with private garden, garage and renovation potential.
No onward chain for a quicker sale process
Tucked at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Dunnington, this detached two-bedroom bungalow offers a peaceful, non-overlooked rear garden and countryside views — a strong proposition for downsizers or buyers seeking single-storey living with scope to personalise. The 1970s Sawdon & Simpson construction provides solid bones and a sensible, traditional layout: separate lounge with a large bow window, kitchen with adjoining dining space, two double bedrooms and a centrally placed bathroom.
The plot is a key asset: a decent front garden, private rear garden backing onto open fields, driveway parking for several cars and a single garage. With no onward chain, the property is straightforward to progress and lends itself to a modest refurbishment or a more comprehensive modernisation to create a comfortable, contemporary bungalow in a sought-after village location.
Practical realities are clear: the interior is dated and needs renovation, notably the kitchen and likely finishes throughout. Broadband speeds are slow and mobile signal only average — relevant if home working is essential. There is a single bathroom and the original 1970s glazing has an unknown install date, so buyers should budget for improvement works and mechanical upgrades if required.
Dunnington is a well-regarded village on York’s fringe, with good primary and secondary schools, local shops and regular bus links to the city. For buyers prioritising privacy, outdoor space and a single-level home with value-add potential, this house offers a solid, chain-free opportunity in a very affluent area.