Three double/single bedrooms suitable for single-level living
Spacious sitting room flowing into conservatory
Kitchen/dining with French doors to rear patio
Modern shower room and separate cloakroom
Driveway plus large car port—ample off-street parking
Oil-fired central heating (confirm fuel arrangements)
Double glazing fitted before 2002; some updating likely needed
Small-to-average rear garden; low-maintenance layout
Set in the heart of Woolpit village, this detached three-bedroom bungalow offers comfortable single-level living and straightforward low-maintenance grounds. A generous sitting room opens to a bright conservatory, while the kitchen/dining room with French doors provides an easy flow to the patio—ideal for relaxed indoor-outdoor living. The layout suits downsizers, commuters seeking easy A14 access, or small families wanting one-floor convenience.
The property is presented in neutral, well-kept condition with a modern shower room and separate cloakroom. Practical features include a gravel driveway, large car port offering ample parking, and a compact rear garden designed for low upkeep. Windows are double-glazed (installed before 2002) and the bungalow was constructed in the late 1970s–early 1980s, offering solid cavity-wall construction.
Notable considerations: the bungalow is heated by an oil-fired central heating system (confirm fuel arrangements), and some fittings and finishes reflect the property's era and may benefit from updating. The plot is decent but the rear garden is small-to-average, suited to low-maintenance outdoor use rather than extensive landscaping. Overall this is a well-located, single-storey home with clear appeal to downsizers and commuters but with scope for modernisation to add value.