Single-floor living on a large plot with garage and loft potential..
Two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes
Large living room and separate versatile reception
Conservatory overlooking private low-maintenance garden
Detached garage plus off-street parking for two cars
Loft boarded with Velux windows; development potential (permissions needed)
EPC D — heating and insulation may benefit from upgrade
Built 1967–75; some fixtures likely dated, cosmetic work expected
Local area records higher-than-average crime levels
This semi-detached, single-storey bungalow sits on a generous plot in a quiet Haydock cul-de-sac and is offered with no onward chain. The layout provides comfortable single-level living with two double bedrooms, a large living room, an additional reception room (formerly a third bedroom) and a sun-facing conservatory that opens onto a private, low-maintenance garden. Off-street parking and a detached garage add useful storage and parking options.
The house is solidly constructed (late 1960s/early 1970s) with cavity walls, double glazing and gas central heating via boiler and radiators. The loft is fully boarded with Velux windows and presents realistic potential for conversion (subject to planning and consents) to add value or extra living space. The property’s size (around 903 sq ft) and single-floor plan suit downsizers, those seeking step-free living, or buyers wanting a manageable refurbishment project.
Practical points to note: the EPC is rated D and the property shows signs of being an ageing semi-detached build with dated fittings in parts — some updating likely required to reach modern standards. The area records higher local crime levels than average, which may concern some buyers. Council Tax is band B, tenure is freehold and broadband speeds are good. This is a straightforward buy for someone wanting immediate occupation, planning modest works, or exploring loft extension possibilities.