Private two-bed bungalow with garden, garage and owned solar panels—ideal for downsizers..
Corner position with secluded gardens to three sides
Owned roof-mounted solar panels (10) reduce energy costs
Single garage plus driveway parking for one car
Conservatory extension with patio access to rear garden
Gas combi boiler installed 2019 (located in garage)
Kitchen dated (1980s) and would benefit from modernisation
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — potential upgrade needed
Single shower room only; no separate family bathroom
Set on a peaceful cul-de-sac in New Balderton, this detached two-bedroom bungalow offers an accessible, low‑maintenance home well suited to retirement living. The corner plot provides gardens to three sides, a patio terrace and a single garage with driveway parking — outdoor space designed for privacy and ease.
Inside, the layout is straightforward and comfortable: a spacious lounge, dining kitchen with French doors into a conservatory, two double bedrooms and an adjoining dressing room or home office to the principal bedroom. Practical touches include uPVC double glazing, a gas central heating system with a 2019 combi boiler in the garage, and ten owned solar panels that help reduce running costs. The property has an EPC rating of C.
Buyers should note areas for updating: the kitchen has 1980s styling and would benefit from modernisation, and the conservatory has a polycarbonate roof which is less insulating than glass or tiled alternatives. The bungalow’s solid brick walls are as-built and assumed to have no added cavity insulation, which may be a consideration for anyone planning energy-efficiency improvements.
Overall this freehold bungalow offers a tidy, practical base for downsizers or buyers seeking single-storey living in an affluent, well-served area. Its quiet location, generous plot and solar panels create genuine value, while modest modernisation could further improve comfort and long-term running costs.