Sunny, single-storey home with garage, garden and expansive rural views.
South-facing bungalow with uninterrupted countryside views
Set in an elevated, private plot on the Solway Coast, this three-bedroom detached bungalow offers uninterrupted countryside views and all-day sun from its south-facing aspect. The single-storey layout, generous sitting/dining space with bi-fold doors and a raised timber decking area create an easy indoor–outdoor flow ideal for alfresco living and wildlife-friendly gardens.
The house was built in 1988 and has been maintained to a high standard with quality fixtures: oak doors, a granite-worktop kitchen with integrated appliances, a contemporary wet room ensuite and useful boarded attic storage. Practical features include an attached single garage with an electronically operated door, ample driveway parking and a rear utility room added as an extension.
Notable positives sit alongside practical considerations. Heating is LPG with a gas log-effect fire; drainage is to a private septic tank (recently emptied). The property is double glazed and well insulated for its age, but the EPC is rated E. Broadband speed is currently very slow, and the local area is classified as very deprived — factors that will matter to those needing fast internet or local services.
This bungalow will suit buyers seeking a peaceful, rural home with quality finishes and scope to personalise. It is particularly attractive to downsizers or those wanting a comfortable single-storey home near the coast, but buyers should factor in higher council tax (Band F), the EPC rating, private drainage upkeep and limited broadband when considering the purchase.