Chain free detached bungalow on a quiet cul-de-sac
A compact, detached two-bedroom bungalow set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, offered freehold and chain free. The home sits on a manageable, well-landscaped plot with a low-maintenance front, private rear garden with two patio areas, central lawn and mature evergreen borders. Off-street parking and secure gated side access add everyday convenience.
Inside, the layout is practical: entrance hall, shaker-style kitchen, generous living room with pleasant garden outlook, two good-sized bedrooms and a bathroom with a double-width shower. The property totals about 595 sq ft and is single-storey throughout — attractive for buyers seeking ease of living or limited mobility.
The bungalow dates from the mid-20th century (1950s–1960s) and has double glazing fitted post-2002 and mains gas central heating. The setting offers views over nearby open ground and benefits from low council tax (Band B) and excellent mobile signal.
Important considerations: the house sits in an area with higher crime levels and wider local deprivation. The overall size is small and the property shows signs of being a long-loved home — it may suit buyers wanting a ready-to-live-in bungalow with light updating, or those prepared to undertake modest refurbishment to personalise it. Average broadband speeds only; no flood risk recorded.