Chain-free three-bed bungalow with garage, garden and refurbishment potential.
- Chain-free three-bedroom semi-detached bungalow in cul-de-sac location
- Large lounge/diner with new carpets and ample natural light
- Extended main bedroom with French doors to rear garden
- Garage with block-paved driveway and courtesy door to garden
- Enclosed rear garden: patio, lawn and raised flower beds (modest size)
- Dated interior and fittings; cosmetic updating recommended
- Likely cavity walls without insulation; energy-efficiency improvements possible
- Freehold, mains gas boiler and double glazing installed after 2002
This three-bedroom semi‑detached bungalow on Bergen Walk is offered chain-free and sits quietly at the end of a cul-de-sac — a straightforward move for downsizers or small families seeking single‑storey living. The property features a large lounge/diner with new carpets, an extended main bedroom with French doors to the rear garden, and practical double glazing installed after 2002.
Outside, the plot is modest but private: a lawned front, a paved driveway leading to a garage with courtesy door, and an enclosed rear garden with a patio and raised beds. The layout is compact and easy to manage, making it suitable for low-maintenance living, gardening projects or modest re-landscaping to suit personal taste.
The bungalow is structurally typical of homes built in the late 1960s–1970s and benefits from mains gas central heating and a combi boiler. However, much of the interior shows dated fittings and decor, and the property will suit buyers willing to carry out cosmetic updating or light refurbishment. Cavity walls are likely uninsulated (as built), so energy efficiency improvements may be a sensible next step.
In short, this freehold, single‑storey home offers immediate, practical living with scope to personalise. Viewing is recommended for anyone prioritising easy-access accommodation, a garage and driveway, and a quiet residential position without a chain to delay completion.