Quiet cul-de-sac home with versatile layout and garage.
No onward chain — ready for a quick move
Three bedrooms with ground-floor bedroom/versatile room
Conservatory overlooks a sunny, private rear garden
Private driveway and single garage for secure parking
EPC C — potential energy efficiency improvements advised
Built 1967–1975; era details may require modernisation
Double glazing present; install date unknown
Council Tax Band B; low-crime, affluent village setting
This immaculate three-bedroom dormer bungalow sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Skirlaugh, offered with no onward chain. The layout suits families or downsizers who need flexible space: a ground-floor bedroom that can double as a snug or home office, a cosy lounge and dining area, a fitted kitchen, and a light conservatory overlooking a sunny garden. A private driveway and single garage add convenient off-street parking.
Constructed in the late 1960s–1970s, the home is comfortable and largely move-in ready but reflects its era. It benefits from double glazing and a gas boiler with radiators, though the glazing install date is unknown and the EPC is rated C. These are practical points to note for running costs and potential improvement plans.
The location is a strong selling point: a small, friendly village environment with local shops, a pub, primary school and community amenities within walking distance, plus rural walks on the doorstep. Regular bus services link Skirlaugh to Hull and Beverley, making commuting or shopping straightforward.
For buyers wanting a sensible, low-hassle purchase in an affluent, low-crime area, this bungalow offers adaptable living and outside space. Those planning major energy upgrades or extensive modernisation should factor in the house’s 1970s construction and EPC rating when budgeting.