Chain-free, vacant possession and ready to occupy
Set at the head of a quiet cul-de-sac, this single-storey bungalow offers practical, immediate occupancy for downsizers seeking low-maintenance living. The layout is traditional and well-proportioned, with a welcoming hallway, two double bedrooms, separate dining room, spacious rear lounge and a bright conservatory overlooking a private garden. The property benefits from a detached garage, generous driveway parking and built-in storage including an airing cupboard and loft access.
Constructed in the late 1970s–early 1980s and finished in brick with a tiled roof, the bungalow has gas central heating and double glazing throughout (installation dates not specified). At approximately 946 sq ft the accommodation feels roomy for single-level living and sits on a decent plot in a very affluent, low-risk area with fast broadband and average mobile signal — practical for both relaxed retirement living and working-from-home routines.
The home is offered freehold and chain-free, ready for immediate occupation. There is scope to personalise fittings — some elements (conservatory, kitchen finishes and bathroom) reflect practical, era-appropriate choices rather than contemporary luxury, so modest updating would add value. No flood risk is recorded and the mature, private rear garden with paved patio and lawn is ideal for low-maintenance outdoor enjoyment or light gardening.
Important factual points: the property was built around 1976–1982, and while well-presented, buyers should note the age of certain components (glazing installation dates unknown) and expect typical maintenance and updating for a home of this era. The building form is recorded as semi-detached in technical data despite being described as a detached bungalow; prospective buyers should confirm boundaries and neighbouring relationships during survey and conveyancing.