Single-storey living with large garden, garage and scope to modernise..
Detached two-bedroom bungalow with large rear garden and summerhouse
Detached single garage plus wide driveway for several vehicles
Parquet-floored living room with patio doors and separate dining room
Conservatory with frosted Perspex roof — may need replacing
Single shower room only, plus separate ground-floor WC
Cavity walls recorded with no insulation (assumed) — energy upgrade potential
Double glazed windows (installed post-2002) and mains gas central heating
Chain-free; built 1950–66 so some modernisation likely required
Set back in a quiet Hatfield street, this detached two-bedroom bungalow offers single-storey living with generous outdoor space — ideal for buyers looking to downsize without sacrificing room. The layout includes a living room with parquet flooring and patio doors, a separate dining room, a kitchen/breakfast room opening to a conservatory, two double bedrooms with fitted storage, plus an additional WC. The plot includes a large rear garden, detached single garage and a wide driveway for multiple cars. Chain-free sale.
The house combines mid-century charm and practical features: feature fireplace, built-in wardrobes, double glazing (post-2002) and a mains gas boiler with radiators. Broadband and mobile signals are strong in the area, and nearby schools and local amenities suit a range of lifestyles. The rear garden’s raised patio, lawn and summerhouse create private outdoor rooms for gardening and relaxation.
Buyers should note several practical points: the property dates from the 1950s–60s and cavity walls are recorded as having no insulation (assumed), so upgrading insulation could be beneficial for energy efficiency. The conservatory has a frosted Perspex roof, which may feel dated and could require replacement for improved appearance and thermal performance. There is a single shower room (plus a separate WC), so households needing a full bathroom may consider reconfiguration.
Overall this bungalow will suit downsizers or those seeking an accessible, low‑rise home with scope to update. It offers a comfortable, well-sized plot and straightforward layout with clear potential to modernise heating, insulation and the conservatory to improve comfort and running costs.