Four-bedroom chalet bungalow with annex-style ground floor arrangement
Spacious and versatile, this well-presented 4-bedroom chalet bungalow sits on a large plot on the outskirts of Ryde and suits a growing or multi-generational family. The house is laid out to allow separate annex-style living on the ground floor while the first floor offers vaulted ceilings, generous bedrooms and an en suite — flexibility that works for dependent relatives, older children or rental income.
The main reception is bright and dual-aspect, with French doors to the mature rear garden and a multi-fuel burner set into exposed brickwork for a cosy focal point. The modern kitchen/diner opens to the garden and includes integrated appliances and useful storage; there is plentiful off-street parking to the front for two vehicles. Double glazing was installed after 2002 and heating is provided by a mains-gas boiler and radiators throughout much of the home.
Buyers should note some practical points: several rooms rely on electric wall or night storage heaters, the property's stone walls are assumed to have no insulation (typical of its 1900–1929 build), and an EPC is not yet available. These are addressable upgrades but may affect running costs. The wider area has pockets of deprivation despite low local crime and good transport and digital connectivity.
Overall, this property offers generous accommodation, strong layout flexibility and a large garden — a solid opportunity for families seeking space and potential to personalise. Internal viewing is recommended to appreciate the scale and adaptable layout.