Spacious single-storey home with garden and nature-reserve access, ideal for family living.
Chain free with searches already commissioned (buyer pays for searches at completion)
Large lounge with feature fireplace and abundant natural light
Modern kitchen and newly renovated bathrooms, turnkey condition
Garage converted to additional living space — buyer should verify compliance
Heated conservatory and direct access to Llwyni Nature Reserve
Private rear garden with decking, outhouse and storage shed
Boiler and heating installed circa 2020; EICR carried out around 2021
Council tax above average; local area records higher deprivation statistics
A spacious, three-bedroom detached bungalow on Badgers Walk Estate, offered chain-free and presented as a turnkey home. Recent upgrades include new bathrooms, a boiler (c.2020) and an EICR (c.2021), so the property is ready for immediate occupation for families or downsizers who want single-storey living close to green space.
The layout centres on a large, light-filled lounge with a feature fireplace and a modern kitchen with ample storage. A garage has been converted to provide extra living space or a fourth bedroom; a heated conservatory accessed from the third bedroom adds flexible year-round space with direct views and access to the private rear garden.
Externally the plot is a genuine asset: a lawn, decking for outdoor entertaining, an outhouse currently being transformed into a bar area, and direct pedestrian access to the Llwyni Nature Reserve. Wepre Primary School is within walking distance and local amenities and transport links are close by, making daily life convenient.
Buyers should note material and transactional points: the garage conversion was carried out by a previous owner and paperwork hasn’t been supplied here, so planning/building regulation compliance must be verified. The sale uses a ‘Sale Ready Service’ so pre-commissioned searches are already underway and it will be a condition of sale that the buyer pays for those searches. Council tax is above average and the wider area records higher levels of deprivation despite very low local crime rates.