Comfortable two-bed bungalow with garden cabin and hot tub near shops.
Detached 1970s bungalow on a generous south-westerly plot
Two double bedrooms and two bathrooms for flexible living
Spacious lounge with multi-fuel burner and French doors to garden
High-spec kitchen with granite worktops and integrated appliances
Conservatory extends living space; insulated powered cabin for office/gym
45ft rear garden, large patio, shed, hot tub included
Block-paved driveway providing off-street parking
Area shows local deprivation despite low crime and good schools
A well-maintained, detached two-bedroom bungalow set in a peaceful Holland-on-Sea neighbourhood, offered freehold and ready to occupy. The layout is traditional and bright: a spacious lounge with a multi-fuel burner opens via French doors to a south-westerly garden, while a high-spec kitchen leads to a conservatory that extends living space. Two bathrooms add versatility for visitors or multi-generational living.
Outside, the rear plot of about 45ft features a large patio, lawn, insulated timber cabin with power (ideal as a home office or gym) and a hot tub that will remain. Off-street parking and a block-paved driveway sit behind a low-front wall, with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal supporting remote working.
Practical details are favourable: full double glazing, gas central heating, granite worktops, integrated appliances and solid oak floors in principal rooms. Nearby amenities include local shops, post office and good primary and secondary schools, with the seafront and village facilities within easy reach.
Buyers should note the property is a 1970s-built bungalow reflecting its era — some rooms are compact (kitchen and second bedroom) and the layout is traditional rather than open-plan. The wider area records higher deprivation statistics, though crime is low and council tax is described as affordable. These points are worth considering alongside the bungalow’s strong lifestyle and convenience features.