Quiet cul-de-sac home with modern kitchen and generous outdoor space.
Newly renovated open-plan kitchen with island and conservatory
Generous plot with sun-soaked deck and low-maintenance landscaping
Three well-proportioned bedrooms; single ground-floor level living
Modern four-piece bathroom with underfloor heating
Ample loft space with Velux windows for storage or conversion potential
Solid brick construction; likely no built-in cavity insulation
Double glazing present (installation date unknown)
Located end of quiet cul-de-sac; area has higher deprivation indicators
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this newly renovated three-bedroom semi-detached bungalow combines period character with contemporary comfort. Original features such as a bay window and stained-glass front door give the home instant curb appeal while the open-plan kitchen and conservatory create a bright, sociable living space.
The property sits on a generous, low-maintenance plot with a sun-soaked deck and paved/gravelled areas—ideal for outdoor relaxation without heavy gardening. Interiors include a main reception room with a feature fireplace, three well-proportioned bedrooms and a modern four-piece bathroom with underfloor heating.
Practical details include double glazing (install date unknown), mains gas boiler and radiators, ample loft space with Velux windows, and freehold tenure. Note the house dates from the 1930s and has solid brick walls likely without modern cavity insulation; buyers may wish to consider additional insulation works. The surrounding area has good local amenities and low crime but sits within a more deprived ward overall.
This bungalow will suit buyers looking to downsize without compromising on space or style, or those seeking a character-filled home finished to a modern standard. Council Tax Band C and a straightforward layout make it easy to maintain and enjoy from day one.