Extended in 2021 creating a bright kitchen/diner with skylight
Spacious corner plot with low-maintenance rear garden and patio
Integral garage with electric up-and-over door and internal access
Driveway provides ample off-road parking for multiple vehicles
Three bedrooms including main with en‑suite; single-storey layout
Fast broadband; double glazing and mains gas central heating
Council tax above average — higher running costs to budget for
Located in an area recorded as very deprived — consider resale risk
Thoughtfully extended in 2021, this detached single-storey home sits on a generous corner plot in comfortable suburbia. The kitchen/diner with skylight is the real heart of the house, offering a bright, sociable space for family life and direct access to a low‑maintenance rear garden. The property is presented in good order throughout, with modern bathroom and en-suite fittings, double glazing and a gas-fired boiler serving radiators.
Practical daily living is well catered for: an integral garage with electric up-and-over door and internal access via the utility, a wide driveway for multiple cars and fast broadband for home working. The bungalow’s single-level layout, three bedrooms (one en-suite) and sizable lounge with patio doors create an easy-living home suited to families or downsizers who want space without stairs.
Important considerations: the property sits in an area recorded as very deprived, and council tax is above average — factors that may affect running costs and longer-term resale in the local market. While presented well, the house dates from the 1980s with a modern extension; buyers should expect standard age-related maintenance and to confirm specifics (condensation, services, insulation) during survey and legal checks.
Overall this is a comfortable, ready-to-live-in detached bungalow with useful modern updates and strong practical features. It will suit buyers seeking single-level family accommodation with parking, a garage and a large plot, but those sensitive to local socio-economic indicators or higher council tax should factor these into their decision.