Spacious single-level living with huge garden and annexe potential.
- Detached single-storey bungalow on an elevated 0.27 acre plot
This well-presented detached bungalow sits in a quiet cul-de-sac on an elevated, private plot of about 0.27 acres, backing onto woodland and only a few hundred yards from the Castleman Trail. The single-storey layout offers bright, flexible living with three double bedrooms, three modern bath/shower rooms and generous reception space including a sitting room with log burner, separate dining room and a double-glazed conservatory that overlooks the established rear garden.
The plot is a major asset: an approx. 100-foot secluded garden, block-paved patio, timber summer house and extensive parking leading to an attached double garage. The garage currently houses a utility/kitchenette and a shower room which creates genuine annexe potential or an opportunity to reconfigure into a master-suite. Planning permission has already been passed to extend, increasing scope to add value and adapt the layout to modern needs.
Practical strengths include mains gas central heating to radiators, double glazing, FTTP broadband and low local crime in an affluent area with outstanding nearby primary schooling. The property’s mid-century build (circa 1967–1975) means tasteful updating has been done, but some buyers may wish to modernise further. The energy rating is D and Council Tax band E is above average—important running-cost considerations for purchasers.
This bungalow will suit someone seeking accessible single-level living with room to grow: downsizers wanting comfortable space and garden privacy, or buyers looking for a peaceful home with extension or annexe possibilities. Viewing is advised to appreciate the scale of accommodation and the long, private garden backing onto woodland.