Single-storey, large private garden backing onto paddocks — ideal for peaceful downsizing..
Chain free purchase ready to proceed
Very large private plot — approx half an acre, backs onto paddocks
Single-storey bungalow — good for downsizers or limited mobility
Conservatory opens directly to garden, excellent light and flow
Oil-fired boiler and radiators — higher running costs possible
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — potential energy-efficiency works
Slow broadband — not ideal for heavy home-working or streaming
Modest internal size (≈802 sq ft) and one bathroom
Tucked at the end of a quiet lane on the edge of the New Forest National Park, this two-bedroom detached bungalow offers a peaceful, single-storey home with exceptional outdoor space. The property sits on a very large plot of around half an acre, backing onto paddocks and mature planting, giving privacy and room for gardens, hobby growing or simply quiet enjoyment.
Internally the layout is traditional and practical: a bright double-aspect sitting room, a kitchen/breakfast room, a sizeable conservatory that opens onto the garden, two bedrooms and a family bathroom. Wood floors and double glazing give a tidy, comfortable feel; the conservatory and large windows provide generous natural light throughout the day.
Important practical points to note: heating is oil-fired to radiators and the walls are cavity construction with no added insulation (assumed), which will affect running costs and may prompt improvement works. Broadband speeds are slow here, so streaming or home-working will need consideration. The house dates from the 1930–1949 era and while presented well, it is modest in size (approximately 802 sq ft) and offers one bathroom only.
This bungalow will suit downsizers or those seeking a quiet rural lifestyle with low internal stairs and roomy gardens. The large plot and conservatory create scope for garden projects or extensions (subject to consents). Sold freehold and chain free, the home offers straightforward ownership for a buyer wanting immediate, peaceful occupancy close to the New Forest.