Stunning elevated valley views from garden and principal rooms
Detached, single-storey bungalow on a large plot with established gardens
Three generous bedrooms; traditional layout with versatile reception rooms
Garage plus plentiful parking via shared driveway
Needs renovation and modernisation throughout
Stone walls likely uninsulated; energy improvements recommended
Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas boiler and radiators
Area broadband slow; council tax level above average
Set on the edge of Whiteshill village, this detached three-bedroom bungalow sits on a large, elevated plot with sweeping valley views. The single-storey layout and established gardens make it especially appealing to buyers seeking level living in a desirable, very affluent area. The property is offered chain-free.
Internally the accommodation is traditional and versatile: large entrance hall, three generous bedrooms, bathroom plus separate WC, and a connected kitchen, dining room and sitting room that benefit from a bright, large window to the views. The bungalow was built before 1900 in sandstone/limestone and has double glazing added post-2002 and mains gas boiler with radiators. There is scope throughout to modernise and reconfigure to better suit contemporary needs.
Practical considerations are clear: the house needs renovation and likely improvements to insulation and internal finishes, and broadband speeds in the area are slow. On the positive side the plot is substantial with established gardens surrounding the property, shared driveway access leading to a garage and plentiful parking. This is a strong proposition for downsizers or buyers wanting a single-storey home with character and excellent views who are prepared to update the interior.