Spacious living room with bay window and log-burning stove
Two bedrooms on one level; practical single-storey layout
Decent private rear garden with paved patio and shed
Double gravel driveway provides ample off-street parking
Built 2007–2011; cavity walls and double glazing installed
EPC rating D; energy improvements likely to reduce running costs
Living room decor dated; property may suit updating
Average broadband; local area classed as very deprived
This bright two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow is a practical, single-level home ideal for downsizers or anyone seeking easy living in a peaceful village setting. The layout is straightforward: a long L-shaped hall leads to a generous living room with a bay window and log-burning stove, a fitted kitchen, two bedrooms and a compact shower room. The property benefits from double glazing, a mains-gas boiler with radiators, and a recent-build construction era (2007–2011).
Outside, the bungalow sits on a decent plot with a lawned front garden, double gravel driveway and a private rear garden with paved patio, shed and established trees. The location is a strong selling point — quiet, low-crime village life with excellent mobile signal, easy access to nearby seaside villages and the North York Moors National Park for countryside recreation.
Buyers should note a few practical limitations: the EPC is rated D and decor in parts (notably the living room) is dated; the shower room is compact; broadband speeds are average; and the property sits in an area flagged as very deprived, which may affect longer-term resale. Appliances and services are not guaranteed to be in working order and should be checked by a surveyor prior to purchase.
Overall, this bungalow offers sensible, low-maintenance living with parking and private outdoor space in a sought-after, tranquil location. It will suit downsizers, young retirees or small households seeking single-storey comfort with potential to personalise and improve energy performance.