Sunny garden, garage and reliable solar income for downsizers.
- Detached bungalow on a generous quiet cul-de-sac plot
- Two double bedrooms and spacious lounge with patio doors
- Conservatory overlooking a south-facing, low-maintenance rear garden
- Owned solar panels with FiT income (last year £2,600) until 2036
- Detached garage plus driveway parking for one vehicle
- EPC rating B; gas central heating and uPVC double glazing
- Built late 1970s–early 1980s; average overall internal size
- Slow local broadband; services/appliances not independently tested
Set on a generous plot in a quiet cul-de-sac, this detached two-double-bedroom bungalow suits anyone looking to downsize without compromising on space. Offered with no onward chain and freehold tenure, the single-storey layout includes a spacious lounge, a bright conservatory and a modern shower room — ready for immediate occupation.
A standout financial benefit is the owned solar array with Feed‑in Tariff payments (last year £2,600) running until 2036. Practical features include gas central heating with radiators, uPVC double glazing, an EPC rating of B and a detached garage with driveway parking. The south-facing rear garden and patio are low-maintenance and get generous sunlight for much of the day.
The bungalow dates from the late 1970s–early 1980s and is broadly well-presented, but buyers should note its average overall size and the ageing construction era. Broadband speeds are slow in this area, which may affect home working. Services and appliances have not been independently tested; buyers should satisfy themselves on condition and note there may be reconnection charges if utilities have been switched off.
This property will appeal to those seeking a manageable, comfortable home with immediate income from solar panels and excellent outdoor space. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the single-storey convenience, plot size and potential for modest modernisation should you want to personalise the interior.