Newly renovated four-bed bungalow with large plot and parking in a peaceful village cul-de-sac.
- Four double bedrooms with principal en suite
- Open-plan kitchen/dining/sitting room with bi-fold doors
- Oak flooring throughout most principal rooms
- Large wrap-around plot with enclosed rear garden and deck
- Driveway parking for up to four cars, paved forecourt
- Newly renovated internally; ready to move into
- LPG boiler (not mains gas) — check running costs and supply
- Council tax classed as expensive; mobile/broadband average
A spacious, single-storey detached bungalow set on a large wrap-around plot in a quiet village cul-de-sac. The house has been newly renovated and offers a generous open-plan kitchen/dining/sitting room with bi-fold and patio doors opening to a decked, enclosed rear garden — ideal for easy indoor-outdoor living and entertaining. Oak floors run through much of the accommodation and the principal bedroom benefits from a newly fitted en suite bathroom.
The layout is practical and accessible: four double bedrooms, a family shower room, long central hallway and storage cupboards. Driveway parking for four cars and a paved forecourt make arrivals and mobility straightforward. The property sits in a prosperous, low-crime area close to Good and Outstanding schools, making it suitable for downsizers who want single-level living or families requiring ground-floor convenience.
Notable facts and considerations: heating is from an LPG boiler (not mains gas), double glazing was fitted before 2002, and broadband and mobile signal are average. Council tax is described as expensive. While the bungalow has been extensively updated internally, there is potential for modest external landscaping or façade modernisation if desired. Buyers should note the fuel type and confirm running costs and service arrangements for LPG heating.