Single‑storey two‑bed home with garage, summer house and ample parking—ideal to downsize..
Two generous double bedrooms offering comfortable sleeping space.
Bright open‑plan lounge and kitchen with garden access.
Driveway for several cars plus detached garage and useful shed.
Rear garden with lawn, mature planting and summer house.
Single shower room only — no additional bathroom.
EPC currently TBC; services and appliances untested.
Freehold tenure; approx 810 sq ft (75.3 m²) living space.
Very low crime, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal.
Tucked at the end of a quiet cul‑de‑sac, this detached two‑bedroom bungalow offers single‑storey living with practical outdoor space and excellent parking. At around 810 sq ft, the layout is traditional and straightforward: a bright open‑plan lounge and kitchen with doors to the rear garden, two generous double bedrooms, and a shower room. The home suits someone looking to downsize, retire, or enjoy a low‑maintenance property close to Sandbach town centre.
Outside is a key selling point: a substantial front garden and driveway providing space for several vehicles, a detached garage, handy shed and a charming summer house at the rear. The lawned garden with mature planting provides private outdoor space and room to relax or entertain. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, useful for remote working or streaming.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, easy access to the M6 and local amenities, very low crime levels and an overall affluent, rural‑traits area. Nearby schools largely hold Good Ofsted ratings, though one local primary is rated Inadequate; buyers with school priorities should check individual catchments. The property is an average overall size and presents a comfortable, ready‑to‑use home with scope to personalise.
Notable points to check: EPC is currently TBC and the services, systems and appliances have not been independently tested. The bungalow has a single shower room only. Buyers should inspect to confirm mechanical and energy performance and consider whether any modernisation or accessibility adjustments are required to meet long‑term needs.