Single-level living with garage and garden in a peaceful cul-de-sac close to amenities.
- No upward chain, ready for a quick sale
- Quiet cul-de-sac location with low crime levels
- Single-storey layout: ideal for downsizing or mobility needs
- Conservatory provides extra light and garden access
- Single garage plus off-road parking included
- Modest overall size (594 sq ft); limited living space
- Built 1967–75 with timber frame; partial insulation assumed
- Requires cosmetic updating and potential energy improvements
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow offers single-storey living that will appeal to downsizers or buyers seeking a low-maintenance home. The property is offered with no upward chain and includes a single garage, off-road parking and a conservatory that brings extra light and direct garden access.
The accommodation is practical: entrance hall, living/dining room with connecting door to the kitchen, two good-size bedrooms and a bathroom with a corner bath. The gas boiler and radiator system provide mains gas heating; double glazing is fitted (installation date unknown). The plot is a decent size with front, side and rear gardens that are easy to manage.
Buyers should note the bungalow is modest in overall size (approx. 594 sq ft) and dates from the late 1960s–1970s with timber-frame elements and only partial insulation assumed. The property presents scope for cosmetic updating and energy-efficiency improvements. Council Tax Band B and freehold tenure are practical ownership positives.
This is a straightforward, single-level home in a very low-crime, well-served suburban area close to local shops and regular bus routes. It suits someone wanting convenient, quieter living with potential to improve value through modest refurbishment.