Chain-free two-bed bungalow with garage, low-maintenance garden and walking distance to town centre.
No onward chain — immediate vacant possession available
This single-storey, two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow on a quiet cul-de-sac offers low-maintenance living and immediate availability with no onward chain. The layout is practical: separate lounge and dining rooms, a kitchen with storage housing the boiler, and a paved rear garden with garage and off-road parking — appealing for downsizers or those seeking an easy-to-manage home.
The property is freehold and well presented in many areas but retains mid-20th-century fittings and decor. The building dates from circa 1950–1966, has cavity walls and double glazing (installation date unknown). The boiler and radiators run on mains gas. Despite being tidy, the bungalow may benefit from cosmetic updating or a targeted refurbishment to modernise kitchen, shower room and internal finishes.
Location strengths include a short walk to the town centre, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — practical for remote work or staying connected. Council tax is very low, and the plot is a decent size with gravelled front and rear areas that reduce maintenance. However, the wider area scores high for crime and is in a deprived locality; nearby schools currently have mixed to poor Ofsted ratings. Prospective buyers should commission their own surveys and service checks, as utilities and appliances have not been tested.
Overall this bungalow offers straightforward, single-level accommodation with garage parking and low running maintenance — a sensible, chain-free option for retirees, downsizers or buyers seeking a manageable home with scope to update.