Spacious single-storey home with large gardens, double garage and level living in sought-after Churston.
- Large single-storey bungalow with south-facing gardens
- Gated driveway and double garage, ample parking
- Spacious kitchen/dining room with vaulted ceiling and island
- Three double bedrooms; principal with en suite and dressing room
- Quiet cul-de-sac location, very low local crime and traffic
- Built 1967–75; cavity walls assumed uninsulated (energy upgrade needed)
- Double glazing installed before 2002 (may need replacement)
- Freehold, chain free; council tax band is expensive
Set at the end of a sought-after cul-de-sac in Churston Ferrers, this large three-bedroom detached bungalow offers single-storey living with generous, level gardens and excellent privacy. The southerly-facing plot, gated driveway and double garage provide secure parking and outdoor space ideal for easy maintenance or entertaining. Inside, a dual-aspect sitting room with bay window and a separate lounge give flexible living, while the through room offers a useful home office or hobby space.
The modern kitchen/dining room is a focal point, with vaulted ceiling detail, central island and direct garden access that creates a bright, sociable heart to the home. All three bedrooms are double; the principal bedroom includes a dressing room and en suite shower, and built-in storage is plentiful throughout. This layout suits downsizers wanting comfortable, level accommodation or families seeking single-floor convenience close to green space and local amenities.
Practical points to note: the bungalow dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and has cavity walls with no installed cavity insulation (assumed), and double glazing fitted before 2002 — both worth considering for energy-efficiency improvements. The property is freehold and chain free, but council tax is expensive. Flood risk is low and the neighbourhood is very low crime with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal.
Located near Churston Golf Club and within easy reach of Brixham’s harbour, beaches and local shops, the house balances peaceful semi-rural living with good transport links to the A38/A380 and Paignton rail services. A viewing is recommended to appreciate the generous footprint, level gardens and the potential to update for improved efficiency and long-term comfort.