Spacious three-bed bungalow with large gardens and distant sea views — chain free but needs updating.
Detached dormer bungalow with distant sea and headland views
Large level plot with sunny south-westerly front garden
Attached garage plus off-road parking for two cars
Three bedrooms across two levels, flexible living space
Some rooms need modernisation and general renovation
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; insulation recommended
Propane (LPG) central heating; not connected to mains gas
EPC rating F; slow broadband and local area deprivation
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of Benllech, this detached dormer-style bungalow offers the appeal of coastal living with distant sea and headland views from the rear. The house sits on a large, level plot with generous front and rear gardens, an attached garage and off-road parking — ideal for outdoor hobbies or a small family garden project.
Accommodation is arranged over two levels and includes three well-proportioned bedrooms, a bright living/dining room with a timber-surround fireplace, a modern kitchen and bathroom, plus practical eaves storage and a useful utility porch. The layout suits someone looking to downsize without sacrificing space, or a family wanting good indoor/outdoor flow and parking.
Important practical points: the property is sold chain-free but requires some renovation and updating. The cavity walls are assumed to lack insulation, heating runs from a propane (LPG) boiler rather than mains gas, and the Energy Performance Certificate is F. Broadband speeds are slow and the area is recorded as very deprived, although local crime levels are very low.
This home offers strong potential for improvement — insulating cavity walls, upgrading services and refreshing internal finishes would significantly increase comfort and long-term value. For buyers seeking sea-adjacent location, generous outdoor space and a solid mid-20th-century build to modernise, this bungalow merits inspection.