Family-friendly home near top schools and Leigh Broadway.
- Four-bedroom chalet bungalow with upstairs principal bedroom and en-suite
- Open-plan kitchen/lounge opening onto raised decking and garden
- Off-street parking for two vehicles on gravel driveway
- Approx 1,086 sq ft; compact overall size but well laid-out
- Heating: electric storage radiators (may be costly to run)
- Solid brick walls likely without insulation — consider upgrade works
- Freehold tenure; very low local crime and fast broadband
- Close to Leigh train station, Belfairs Woods and excellent primary schools
Set on sought-after Highlands Boulevard, this four-bedroom chalet bungalow suits a family seeking space near top schools and transport. The ground floor offers an open-plan kitchen/lounge that opens onto a raised decking and a decent rear garden — good for play and summer entertaining. Off-street parking for two adds everyday convenience in this popular Leigh-On-Sea location.
Upstairs is a large first-floor bedroom with an en-suite and useful eaves storage, while three ground-floor bedrooms and a contemporary shower room provide flexible family accommodation. The house retains period character in places (bay windows, original flooring) combined with modern kitchen finishes and a practical layout for daily life.
There are a few practical points to note: heating is via electric storage radiators and the property’s solid brick walls are likely uninsulated, which can increase energy costs and may prompt insulation or heating upgrades. The house dates from the 1930s, so prospective buyers should allow for typical maintenance or refurbishment items associated with properties of this age.
Overall this freehold chalet bungalow offers a roomy family layout within walking distance of Leigh Broadway, Belfairs Woods and the train station — a strong proposition for buyers prioritising schools, green space and commuter links, and for those happy to invest in energy-efficiency improvements.