Large plot, single‑level living and garage — ideal for downsizers or updates.
Spacious three‑bedroom detached bungalow on a very large mature plot
Bay‑fronted lounge and dual‑aspect master bedroom with en‑suite
Breakfast kitchen open plan to conservatory, lots of natural light
Horseshoe driveway offering ample parking; detached garage with workshop potential
Built 1950s–60s; cavity walls likely uninsulated — thermal upgrades advised
Double glazing installed before 2002; replacement could improve efficiency
Functional finishes (vinyl flooring, partial tiling); decorator/modernisation potential
No onward chain; services and appliances untested — survey recommended
Set on a very large, mature plot in sought-after Bessacarr, this three-bedroom detached bungalow offers single‑level living with generous rooms and practical outdoor space. The long horseshoe driveway and detached garage provide abundant off‑road parking and workshop/storage potential. A bay‑fronted lounge and a dual‑aspect master bedroom with en‑suite give comfortable family accommodation, while the breakfast kitchen opening to a conservatory brings light and informal flow to the heart of the home.
The plot is a major asset: established lawns, mature trees and hedging create privacy and scope for garden improvements or a small extension (subject to consents). The bungalow’s mid‑century build and character details — coving, picture rails and a bowed lounge window — will suit buyers who appreciate period features alongside contemporary touches in the kitchen and sunroom.
Practical considerations are factual and important. The property was built in the 1950s–60s with cavity walls likely uninsulated and double glazing fitted before 2002, so thermal improvements would reduce running costs. Some internal finishes (vinyl flooring, partial tiling) are functional rather than high‑end. Services and appliances have not been tested — a buyer survey is recommended. Council tax is above average for the area. There is no onward chain, which supports a quicker sale.
This bungalow will appeal to downsizers seeking a roomy, single‑floor home in an affluent neighbourhood, or buyers wanting a large plot with potential to update and personalise. Viewing is essential to appreciate the scale of rooms and the private garden setting.