Chain-free home on a generous plot with garage, garden and extension potential.
- Chain-free detached single-storey bungalow on large plot
- Generous open-plan kitchen/dining/sitting room
- Detached double garage and extensive driveway parking
- Private, fully enclosed rear garden with raised patio
- Contemporary family bathroom; single bathroom only
- Mid-century build (1930s–1940s); may need modernisation
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; energy improvements advised
- Extension potential subject to planning (not applied)
This chain-free, detached single-storey home sits on a large plot in sought-after Great Barton, offering comfortable single-floor living for downsizers or families. The bungalow features an open-plan kitchen/dining/sitting area, a contemporary family bathroom and a detached double garage with generous driveway parking.
The accommodation is well presented but dates from a mid-century build and would benefit from targeted updating and energy-efficiency improvements (cavity walls assumed uninsulated). There is clear scope to extend or reconfigure the footprint subject to planning permission, which would add long-term value for buyers wanting more space.
Outdoor space is a major asset: a private, fully enclosed rear garden with mature hedging and a raised patio provides excellent scope for entertaining, gardening or a play area. The village location offers good local amenities, nearby schools rated Good, low crime and easy access to Bury St Edmunds.
Practical points to note: the property is advertised as three/four bedrooms with one bathroom, built 1930–1949, and double glazing installed post-2002. Buyers should factor in potential modernisation costs, possible wall insulation works and the need to apply for planning if extending.