Bright split-level living on a large, private plot ideal for relaxed downsizing.
South-facing private front garden and extensive, mature rear grounds
Feature vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and plentiful natural light
Modern kitchen/diner, conservatory/boot room and luxury five-piece bathroom
Detached garage, workshop, carport, turning circle and ample parking
Large plot with seclusion; excellent for outdoor living and entertaining
Oil-fired central heating (oil tank required) — not a communal system
Double glazing fitted before 2002; may not meet current standards
Built 1930s–1940s — potential for age-related maintenance or updates
Tucked away in a secluded position on Allendale Avenue, this detached split-level bungalow offers generous single-storey living with strong mid-century character. Vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and abundant glazing create a bright, airy feel while the south-facing front garden and extensive, well-planted rear grounds deliver privacy and excellent outdoor living. The modern kitchen/diner, conservatory/boot room and luxury five-piece bathroom mean the home is ready to enjoy immediately.
Designed with living and sleeping wings separated for privacy, the layout suits downsizers seeking spacious rooms without full two-storey maintenance. Practical extras include a garage, workshop, carport, turning circle and ample off-road parking. The property sits on a large plot in an affluent, low-crime neighbourhood with good amenities and several well-rated local schools nearby.
Buyers should note a few practical points: the property is heated by an oil-fired boiler (not a communal supply), the double glazing was installed before 2002 and the house dates from the 1930s–1940s, which may mean some upkeep or modernisation is required over time. Council Tax sits above average. Overall, this is a rare bungalow on a sizeable, secluded plot that combines comfortable move-in condition with scope to personalise and improve.