Single-storey home with scope to modernise, parking and rear workshop, no upward chain.
Bay-fronted detached 1930s bungalow on a decent plot
This traditional 1930s bay-fronted detached bungalow offers a practical two-bedroom layout with scope to modernise and personalise. Set on a decent plot in Chaddesden, the property includes a sun lounge/lean-to, off-street parking, and a useful powered workshop in the rear garden — all offered with no upward chain.
The accommodation is functional now but requires improvement: double glazing is dated (pre-2002), walls are original solid brick with no added insulation, and some internal areas show signs of damp/mould that will need attention. Heating is via a mains-gas boiler and radiators; the EPC is D.
At 810 sq ft the bungalow is a manageable size for downsizers or buyers seeking a single-storey home near local amenities and good transport links (A52/A50/M1). The property is also suited to buyers looking for a renovation project to add value, with clear potential to reconfigure or update fixtures and finishes.
Practical details: freehold tenure, council tax band B, no flooding risk, and fast broadband/mobile signal. An internal inspection is recommended to assess scope and costs accurately before committing to purchase.