Large plot, garage and easy commutes to Rochester and Chatham stations.
Spacious single‑storey living on a large, private plot
Detached garage plus private driveway for secure parking
Principal bedroom with dressing area and garden access
Conservatory extends living space to the rear garden
Single bathroom only; may not suit larger households
Built 1930–1949—period features, potential maintenance needs
Double glazing present; install dates unknown
Freehold tenure and no recorded flood risk
Set on a substantial plot in a well‑connected area of Rochester, this detached two‑bedroom bungalow offers generous single‑storey living and excellent outdoor space. The layout centres on a bright sitting room with a bay window, a roomy kitchen/dining area, and a conservatory that opens onto a landscaped rear garden with deck, patio and lawn. A detached garage and private driveway provide secure parking.
The principal bedroom benefits from a dressing area with built‑in wardrobes and direct garden access via patio doors. Accommodation is practical for downsizers or couples seeking a low‑step home with flexible living space; the conservatory and large garden could suit hobbies, home working, or entertaining. Heating is by mains‑gas boiler and radiators; glazing is double‑paned though installation dates are unknown.
The property appears largely well maintained but is a mid‑20th‑century build so some updating may be required to bring finishes fully up to current tastes. There is a single bathroom and the home’s layout is traditional rather than open plan. Buyers should note the bungalow’s age (built 1930–1949) when considering maintenance or future renovation works.
Location is a strong asset: easy access to local shops, bus routes and leisure facilities, with Rochester and Chatham stations a short drive away. Nearby primary and highly rated secondary schools add family appeal. Tenure is freehold and there is no flood risk recorded for the area.