Large plot, garage/workshop and unique Watercress Line outlook — chain free.
Backs onto the Watercress Line — rare leafy steam-train outlook
Set on a sizable plot in a quiet Four Marks road, this extended detached bungalow offers adaptable three- or four-bedroom accommodation and strong outdoor appeal. The house backs directly onto the Watercress Line, giving a rare outlook of greenery and the charm of passing steam trains — an unusual character note for the area.
Practical features include a conservatory, useful utility room, attached garage with workshop space and off-street driveway parking. The living and dining areas are bright and generous, and the single-storey layout (with versatile room configuration) will suit families wanting ground-floor living or buyers looking to downsize without losing space.
Buyers should note there is only one bathroom and the property dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s; some updating is likely. Double glazing was installed before 2002 and the house may benefit from modernisation in places. Council tax is above average for the area.
Offered freehold and chain free, the home has mains gas central heating, low local crime, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. For buyers seeking a distinctive bungalow with a large garden, garage/workshop and a rare backing-on-to-railway outlook, this presents a solid opportunity to personalise and add value.