Renovated single-storey home with conservatory and wraparound garden.
Quiet cul-de-sac position on a generous corner plot
Tucked at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this detached bungalow offers single-storey comfort on a generous corner plot. The house has been newly renovated and benefits from solar panels, double glazing and a modern kitchen with integrated appliances. A full-width conservatory extends the living space and opens onto wraparound gardens, providing private outdoor areas and scope for further landscaping.
Originally a three-bedroom design, the property currently reads as a spacious two-bedroom layout with flexible space that can be reinstated as a third bedroom if required. There is a single bathroom. An integral garage and driveway provide parking for two to three cars. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, making the home suitable for remote working or streaming.
Important considerations: the overall internal size is small (approximately 570 sq ft) and there is only one bathroom. The immediate neighbourhood is described as hampered with high local crime and wider area deprivation; buyers should satisfy themselves on community and safety factors. The house was built in the late 1970s/early 1980s and, while renovated, some elements (age of glazing, long-term maintenance) may still need attention.
This bungalow will suit downsizers seeking a low-maintenance, single-level home with private gardens and good connectivity, or buyers wanting a compact, renovated property with potential to reconfigure the layout. Its quiet cul-de-sac position and generous plot are genuine strengths, balanced by small internal floorspace and local area challenges.