Renovated single-storey home with generous garden and easy transport links.
Immaculately presented two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow
Newly fitted kitchen and shower room, ready to move into
Generous rear garden with patio, decking and powered shed
Off-street driveway parking and useful side storage area
Conservatory overlooks garden, ideal for extra living space
EPC D and cavity walls assumed without insulation — energy upgrades advised
Bedroom two is narrow and better suited as single/office space
Freehold tenure; council tax Band C (affordable)
This immaculately presented two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow in North Gosforth combines ready-to-live-in comfort with outdoor space and strong transport links. Recently renovated, the home offers an open-plan lounge/dining area, a new kitchen flowing into a sunny conservatory, and a generous rear garden laid out for entertaining and storage. The property suits downsizers or small families seeking single-floor living close to local shops and bus routes, with easy access to the A1/A19 and Newcastle Airport.
Practical positives include off-street parking, a powered garden shed, gas central heating with radiators, and plantation-style shutters to the front windows. The layout is traditional and straightforward, with two double bedrooms (one with fitted wardrobes) and a newly fitted shower room. Broadband and mobile coverage are strong, and the area has very low crime and an affluent neighbourhood profile.
Buyers should note material facts: the EPC is rated D and the cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation, so further energy upgrades may be needed to improve running costs. Bedroom two is narrower and may suit a child, guest room or home office rather than a large double. The property was built in the mid 20th century, so any buyer wanting major structural changes should allow budget for potential works. Tenure is freehold and council tax is band C.
Overall this bungalow offers a move-in-ready, well-presented single-storey home with good outdoor space and transport connections. It will particularly appeal to those wanting low-maintenance, single-level living with scope to invest in insulation or modest modernisation to reduce running costs further.