Large plot, private garden and adaptable single-storey living close to village amenities.
Solar panels with income generation
Large, mature plot with secluded rear garden
Three double bedrooms; principal en-suite
In-and-out driveway, ample off-road parking
Potential to extend subject to planning permission
Oil-fired heating; EPC rating D
Slow broadband speeds in this rural location
Council tax band E
Set on a large, mature plot in the quiet village of Briston, this three-bedroom detached bungalow delivers spacious single-storey living with flexible reception rooms and a private, secluded rear garden. The home feels bright and welcoming thanks to a large bay-front living room, a garden room/dining area and a separate snug — useful for a playroom, home office or second sitting space.
Practical features include solar panels that generate income, an in-and-out driveway with ample off-street parking and a garage. The principal bedroom has built-in storage and an en-suite, while two further double bedrooms share a sizable family bathroom. There is also useful storage throughout and a separate utility currently used as an office.
There is clear potential to extend further (subject to planning), making the large plot attractive for families who want more living space or to adapt the layout over time. The property is freehold and well-located for village amenities, primary schooling with a Good Ofsted rating, and easy access to Holt and the North Norfolk coast.
Honest practical points: heating is oil-fired with a boiler and radiators, EPC is D and council tax sits in band E. Broadband speeds are slow in this rural area, which may affect home-working until an upgrade is possible. Built in the late 1970s, the bungalow presents well but may benefit from cosmetic updating or targeted improvements to insulation and services over time.