South‑facing garden with lawn, patio and separate courtyard
Detached double garage with electrified roller door and wide driveway
Two double bedrooms; main bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en‑suite
Bright full‑width living/dining room opening onto the garden
Modern fitted kitchen with high‑end integrated appliances included
Triple‑aspect conservatory providing utility space and extra living area
Recently redecorated and upgraded throughout; Karndean flooring, shutters
Council tax above average; modest internal size for larger families
Tucked in a quiet cul‑de‑sac in South Shoebury, this detached two‑bed bungalow offers single‑level, low‑maintenance living a short stroll from the promenade and beach huts. Recently redecorated and upgraded throughout, the house blends modern fixtures with a generous plot: a sunny south‑facing rear garden, separate courtyard and a large double garage with wide paved driveway. The bright full‑width living/dining room opens onto the garden, creating an easy indoor–outdoor flow ideal for relaxed coastal days.
Internally the layout suits downsizers or couples seeking comfortable single‑storey living. The main bedroom includes floor‑to‑ceiling fitted wardrobes and an en‑suite shower, while the second double bedroom and a separate modern four‑piece bathroom provide good guest and family flexibility. A well‑specified kitchen with integrated high‑end appliances (to remain) and a triple‑aspect conservatory with utility space add usable, flexible square footage.
High‑quality finishes are evident throughout: Karndean flooring, made‑to‑measure shutters and uPVC double glazing. Practicals are in place — mains gas boiler and radiators, filled cavity walls and fast broadband — and the freehold tenure simplifies purchase. The property sits in a very low crime, affluent area with good local schools and transport links, enhancing long‑term appeal.
Notable considerations: the bungalow is a modest two‑bedroom home with average internal floor area for the type, so buyers seeking larger family accommodation should note space limits. Council tax is above average. The property’s construction era (1950s–1960s) means some hidden fabric elements could be older, though the recent renovation reduces immediate maintenance needs. Double glazing is fitted but install date is not specified.















































































































































