Chain‑free extended bungalow in sought-after Upton cul‑de‑sac — ideal for downsizers.
No onward chain; extended detached bungalow in quiet cul-de-sac
Recently refurbished scheme but some rooms need cosmetic finishing
Two bedrooms, one bathroom, efficient single‑storey layout (~776 sq ft)
Flagged driveway with off‑street parking; hard‑landscaped, low‑maintenance rear garden
Gas combi boiler, double glazing (install date unknown), mains services
EPC rating D; council tax band C — moderate running costs
Built circa 1930–49; filled cavity walls, standard ceiling heights
Suitable for downsizers/retirement; limited space for large families
This extended two-bedroom detached bungalow on Oakfield Avenue offers single-level living in a highly regarded Upton cul-de-sac, ideal for those looking to downsize or retire without giving up convenience. The property is chain-free, recently refurbished in part, and benefits from double glazing, a gas combi boiler, flagged driveway and a low-maintenance rear garden.
Internally the layout is efficient at about 776 sq ft: two modest bedrooms, a single bathroom and an airy sitting room with a bay-style window. The recent refurbishment covers many practical updates, but some cosmetic finishing and modernisation remain in places, so buyers should expect light decorating rather than a full overhaul.
Practical strengths include off-street parking, mains services, low local crime and good broadband and mobile signal — useful for staying connected or working from home. EPC D and council tax band C are realistic running-cost indicators; the property dates to the inter‑war period (1930s–40s) and has cavity walls and standard ceiling heights.
This home will suit a downsizer or retiree seeking a convenient, comfortable base close to Upton and Chester’s amenities and good schools nearby. It also offers modest scope to personalise cosmetic details to increase comfort or resale appeal.