Spacious conservatory, garden and Lifetime Lease option for over-60s..
- Lifetime Lease example price £215,000 for over-60s (market price £325,000)
- Detached chalet with 24ft lounge/diner and 25ft conservatory
- Decent rear garden and large attached storage shed
- Off-street driveway parking; double glazing and gas central heating
- Compact overall size (~600 sq ft) — small rooms overall
- Single shower room only; loft room used as second bedroom
- Built 1967–1975; may require modernisation and routine maintenance
- Eligibility: Homewise Lifetime Lease available only to buyers aged 60+
A detached two-bedroom chalet offering adaptable accommodation arranged over a ground floor and loft room, suited to retired buyers seeking a manageable, characterful home. The property’s standout features are the long 25ft conservatory and 24ft lounge/diner, both providing generous living space that opens onto a decent rear garden — helpful for light, plants and outdoor seating.
This Home for Life example from Homewise is marketed with a Lifetime Lease option for over-60s; the guide Lifetime Lease price shown is £215,000 (market price £325,000) based on an average saving. Exact Lifetime Lease cost depends on age, personal circumstances and the share you choose to buy (up to 50%). Only buyers aged 60+ are eligible for the Homewise Lifetime Lease; purchasers under 60 may buy at full market value.
Practical points: the chalet is freehold, double glazed and gas centrally heated with off-street parking and a large attached storage shed. The house is compact (approximately 600 sq ft) with one shower room, so it’s best suited to buyers prioritising low-maintenance living over large internal floor area. All tenure, pricing and condition details should be independently verified by your solicitor and surveyor.
Located close to local amenities, supermarkets and the mainline station, the property suits retirees who want good transport links and nearby shops without the upkeep of a larger home. Note: the accommodation dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and while serviceable, purchasers should expect typical maintenance and possible modernisation over time.