Spacious plot approaching one-fifth of an acre, private and level
Detached garage plus wide driveway and vehicle turning space
Three bedrooms with single family bathroom (one bathroom only)
Conservatory offers garden views and flexible living space
EPC rating C; mains gas boiler and radiators for heating
Built c.1967–1975 — may require cosmetic updates or improvements
Double glazing present but installation date unknown
Fast broadband, very low local crime, close to town amenities
Set on a generous plot approaching a fifth of an acre, this three-bedroom detached bungalow on Allaston Road offers single-storey living with private outdoor space — ideal for growing families or downsizers who need room to spread out. The property combines mid-20th-century build with comfortable, modernised living areas including a conservatory, a kitchen/breakfast room and a living room that flows to the garden. Practical benefits include a detached garage, wide driveway with turning space, and an enclosed, level rear lawn.
Internally the layout is straightforward and adaptable: three well-proportioned bedrooms off an inner hall, a family bathroom with both a corner bath and a separate shower, and a light entrance hall providing good circulation. The home is double glazed (installation date unknown), heated by a mains gas boiler with radiators, and has an EPC rating of C. Council tax is band D and the property is offered as freehold.
Notable positives are the large plot, private garden, low local crime, and fast broadband suitable for home working. Considerations: the house dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and may benefit from cosmetic updating or targeted improvements, there is a single family bathroom for three bedrooms, and some elements (such as exact double-glazing age) are unspecified. Located on the outskirts of Lydney, the bungalow offers quiet, semi-rural living with easy access to local shops, schools, and transport links to Gloucester, Bristol and the M4/M5 corridors.