Large, flexible dormer bungalow with countryside views and outbuilding — ideal for families.
Spacious 3-bedroom dormer bungalow with potential fourth bedroom/study
Large enclosed rear garden with raised patio and countryside views
Integral garage plus wide tarmac driveway for multiple vehicles
Substantial rear outbuilding — ideal home office or storage
Well presented; UPVC double glazing and gas central heating
Attic fourth bedroom and ensuite have restricted head height (not official)
Slow broadband in the area; plan for connectivity upgrade
EPC current 62 (potential 81) — energy improvements recommended
Set on a generous plot in the sought-after village of Kingsley Holt, this three-bedroom dormer bungalow blends countryside outlooks with practical family living. The house is well presented throughout, with UPVC double glazing, gas central heating and a large enclosed rear garden that rises to a raised patio overlooking mature trees.
Accommodation is flexible: a ground-floor bedroom and bathroom, a roomy kitchen-diner and living room, plus two first-floor bedrooms including a large master with ensuite and an additional loft/attic room that can serve as a fourth bedroom or study. An integral garage, wide tarmac driveway and a substantial rear outbuilding add useful storage and workspace options.
Important practical points are set out plainly: the attic “fourth bedroom” and the ensuite have restricted head height and are not officially listed as full-height rooms. Broadband speeds in the area are slow, and while the current EPC (62) is acceptable its potential rating (81) indicates worthwhile energy-upgrade opportunities. The property dates from the 1950s–1960s construction period, so buyers should expect typical maintenance and possible modernisation over time despite the present good condition.
This home will suit families wanting village life with easy access to local schools, or buyers seeking a roomy bungalow with scope for modest improvement. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the size of the plot, the flexible layout and the countryside outlooks.