Chain-free three-bedroom bungalow with conservatory, garage and scope to modernise.
No onward chain — freehold detached bungalow on a decent plot
Large rear conservatory opening to enclosed garden
Attached garage with roller door, driveway parking
Gas central heating and UPVC double glazing throughout
Single shower room only; one bathroom may limit larger households
Built late 1970s–early 1980s; requires some modernisation
Convenient town edge location near Pretty Corner woodland
Good mobile signal and fast broadband; low local crime
This detached three-bedroom bungalow offers comfortable single-storey living on a decent plot, offered with no onward chain. Situated on the southern edge of Sheringham close to Pretty Corner woodland, the property benefits from a large conservatory, attached garage, driveway parking and low-maintenance front garden — practical features for downsizers seeking convenience and outdoor access.
Internally the layout is traditional and well-proportioned: two reception rooms, a fitted kitchen with breakfast bar, and three bedrooms with fitted wardrobes. Gas central heating and UPVC double glazing are fitted throughout, and a sizeable conservatory opens onto an enclosed rear garden — ideal for sun and year-round enjoyment. The bungalow is freehold and within roughly a mile of the town centre, with a local convenience store nearby.
The home dates from the late 1970s–early 1980s and will suit buyers looking to move in and modernise to their taste. There is a single shower room only, and some elements (kitchen, bathroom, internal décor) show period fittings and may benefit from updating. The double glazing install date is unknown. These factors present clear scope to add value by modernising.
Practical positives include low local crime, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, a garage with power, and nearby schools and amenities. The property is straightforward for someone seeking a single-level, low-maintenance home near green space — but buyers requiring a contemporary finish or additional bathrooms should factor renovation costs into their plans.