Extended detached bungalow with valley views
Newly fitted open-plan kitchen/dining with patio/french doors
Large block-paved driveway and detached garage with power
Huge/mature plot with landscaped garden and patio
Separate utility room and ground-floor cloakroom
One main bathroom only; cloakroom additional
Heating by oil boiler (not communal) — ongoing running cost
No mobile signal; broadband speeds very slow
This extended, newly renovated detached bungalow sits privately in Stableford, a small Shropshire hamlet, and offers spacious single-storey living with far-reaching valley views. The house has been updated throughout with a newly fitted open-plan kitchen/dining room, a large lounge with a log burner, and good-sized bedrooms — ideal for families wanting one-floor convenience and countryside access.
Practical strengths include a huge plot with a landscaped rear garden, a large block-paved driveway and detached garage with power, and useful additions such as a separate utility room, ground-floor cloakroom and a custom-built powered shed that could become a home office. The property is freehold, well insulated, double-glazed and has an EPC rating of C.
Notable drawbacks are material and lifestyle factors: heating is by an oil-fired boiler (not a communal system), mobile signal is absent, and broadband speeds are very slow — important for home working. There is a single main bathroom (plus cloakroom), so families should consider timing for busy mornings. The sellers are constructing a new bungalow next door, which is the reason for sale and may mean nearby building activity.
Overall, the bungalow suits buyers seeking comfortable, ready-to-move-in single-storey living in a peaceful rural setting with potential for a home office conversion and external improvements if faster connectivity or alternative heating are required.