Turn-key three-bedroom bungalow with large garden and parking in peaceful Murrow.
Recently renovated kitchen and bathroom
Move straight in to this recently renovated three-bedroom detached bungalow set on a large private plot in Murrow. The property has been updated with a contemporary farmhouse-style kitchen, newly fitted bathroom and double glazing, combining modern finishes with a traditional single-storey layout. A conservatory and cosy lounge provide comfortable living space, while the generous garden and multiple sheds offer outside storage and room for gardening or family activities.
Practical benefits include a broad gravel driveway with off-street parking for several vehicles and gated side access to the rear garden. The bungalow is freehold and economical to run for its band (Council Tax Band B). Local amenities are within easy reach: a good primary school, a refurbished village pub, park, and countryside walks; the larger town of March is about eight miles away with rail links.
Notable points to consider: heating is supplied by an oil-fired boiler, which may be less convenient and more costly than mains gas in the long term, and the property sits in a medium flood-risk area. The house dates from the mid-20th century and has relatively low ceilings and average-sized rooms, which may not suit buyers wanting high ceilings or very large internal proportions. EPC rating is D.
This bungalow will suit buyers seeking a peaceful village home with turn-key presentation, garden space and parking — particularly families or downsizers who value single-storey living and countryside access. Buyers should factor in oil heating and flood-risk considerations when making plans for long-term running costs or insurance.