Separate private driveway for off-street parking
Powered storage garage suitable for workshop or storage
Landscaped garden with large sun‑trap patio
Impressive 18ft lounge filled with natural light
High-spec breakfast kitchen with appliances and fridge space
Luxury four-piece family bathroom, but only one bathroom
Virtually rebuilt to a high specification throughout
High local crime rate and assumed uninsulated solid walls
This virtually rebuilt four-bedroom detached bungalow on Beldon Lane offers a single-storey layout tailored for family life and flexible living. Two bedrooms occupy one wing and two the other, providing privacy for guests, multigenerational households, or home working. The 18ft lounge is bright and well-proportioned, and the high-spec breakfast kitchen includes integrated appliances and space for an American-style fridge freezer.
Externally the home delivers a landscaped garden with a large sun-trap patio, a powered storage garage suitable for workshop use, and a separate driveway for private off-street parking. The property extends to about 1,110 sq ft on a decent plot and benefits from double glazing and a modern boiler with radiator heating. Council tax is described as affordable.
Buyers should note material drawbacks plainly: the area records a high local crime rate, the building dates from circa 1900–1929 and external walls are assumed to lack insulation (potential energy-efficiency work may be needed), and there is a single four-piece family bathroom serving four bedrooms. These factors affect ongoing running costs and may require investment.
For families seeking a ready-to-move-in bungalow with high-end finishes and flexible bedroom wings, this home presents strong immediate appeal. Those prioritising low-crime neighbourhoods or top-tier energy efficiency should factor potential mitigation costs into their decision.