Large private garden with scope for landscaping or extension
Detached single-storey home — good for downsizers and families
Solar panels reduce running costs; EPC can still be improved
Garage plus ample off-road parking and storage space
Requires renovation: dated kitchen, bathroom and general updating
Pre-1900 stone walls likely have little or no insulation
Heating via LPG boiler; not a mains gas property
No mobile signal on-site despite fast broadband availability
Set on a large plot in sought-after Ruardean Woodside, this detached three-bedroom bungalow offers single-storey living with easy access to woods, trails and village amenities. The house has a bright, sizeable living room and a practical layout that suits family life or downsizers wanting ground-floor convenience.
Energy-efficiency is helped by fitted solar panels, and the property includes a garage plus generous off-road parking. At about 1,293 sq ft, the accommodation feels spacious; the garden is large and private, ideal for children, pets or keen gardeners.
The building is older stone construction (pre-1900) and the home needs updating and some renovation: insulation is assumed to be limited, the kitchen and bathroom are dated, and there’s a single bathroom for three bedrooms. Heating runs from an LPG boiler and radiators, and broadband speeds are good, but there is no mobile signal on site.
This freehold bungalow will suit buyers prepared to invest in improvements to unlock its full potential — think insulation, kitchen and bathroom modernisation, and general updating. Its rural setting, size and garden make it a strong prospect for families, those seeking peaceful countryside living, or buyers looking for an affordable renovation project with long-term value.