Large, single-storey family home backing onto Cuerden Valley with private gardens and extensive living space..
Chain free, freehold detached bungalow, approx. 2,400 sq.ft.
Backs onto Cuerden Valley; high degree of privacy
Large open-plan kitchen/diner with bi-fold doors to garden
Two conservatories; separate dining and reception/games rooms
Four bedrooms, two en-suites, luxurious family bathroom
Double block-paved driveway and large enclosed car port
Built 1976–1982; double glazing install dates unknown
Council tax band F — higher running costs to budget for
This impressive detached bungalow occupies a large private plot backing onto Cuerden Valley, offering about 2,400 sq.ft. of flexible, single-storey living in a quiet cul-de-sac. The house is chain free and freehold, with substantial living areas, two conservatories and an open-plan kitchen/diner that opens to the garden via bi-fold doors — ideal for family life and entertaining.
Bedrooms are generous and adaptable: four principal bedrooms with two en-suites and a luxurious family bathroom. The master suite includes fitted wardrobes and direct garden access. Living spaces include a comfortable lounge with a stylish walled gas fire, separate dining room and a reception/games room, giving scope for home working or multi-generational use.
Outside, a double block-paved driveway and large car port provide secure off-street parking. Wrap-around gardens are private and back onto green space, with patios, lawns, a shed and water feature. The property sits in a very low-crime, affluent area with good schools nearby and fast broadband — attractive to families and downsizers who want space and countryside access.
Buyers should note the house dates from the late 1970s–early 1980s; double glazing install dates are unknown and some mechanical systems may be original. Council tax is band F (expensive). Overall, this is a rare, spacious single-storey home with high-quality kitchen and bathrooms, set in a private position next to Cuerden Valley.