Flexible three-bedroom home with landscaped garden, garage and attractive elevated views..
Ground-floor bedroom with en-suite shower for flexible living arrangements
Two double bedrooms upstairs with under-eave storage
Loft conversion present but limited head-height and layout flexibility
Landscaped garden with greenhouse and powered summer house
Driveway parking plus single garage
Built 1950–1966; some fixtures and bathrooms likely need modernising
Double glazing present; installation date unknown
Area classified as very deprived; average local crime statistics
This semi-detached dormer-style bungalow on Cambrian Drive offers comfortable, practical living across a single storey with additional loft accommodation. The ground floor includes a lounge with a feature fireplace, a dining room, kitchen/diner and a useful utility/WC. A ground-floor bedroom with an en-suite shower makes the layout flexible for guests or carers; two double bedrooms and a family bathroom occupy the upper level. The property has double glazing and gas central heating throughout.
Outside, the plot is modest but thoughtfully landscaped. Mature lawns, planted beds, a water feature, greenhouse and a powered summer house create private, low-maintenance outdoor space with elevated views across the coastal hinterland. Off-road parking is provided by a driveway and garage. The loft conversion adds usable floor area but head-height and roof slope will limit layout flexibility.
The bungalow is well suited to downsizers or small families seeking a quiet suburban location with good mobile signal and fast broadband. Value drivers include the flexible ground-floor bedroom with shower, landscaped garden with outbuildings and garage parking. Notable drawbacks: the house dates from the 1950s–1960s so some fixtures and finishes will likely need modernising; the loft head-height constrains reconfiguration; double glazing install date is unknown and internal bathrooms appear dated. The surrounding area scores high for deprivation, and local amenities are typical of a small coastal town.
Overall, this freehold bungalow offers a straightforward, ready-to-occupy home with scope to modernise and modest potential to increase usable space by sympathetic loft reconfiguration. It will appeal to buyers seeking a manageable home with garden benefits and flexible ground-floor accommodation.