Single-storey living with solar panels, garage and garden — ideal for downsizers seeking manageable accommodation..
- Detached three-bedroom bungalow with conservatory and private garden
- Solar panels fitted; EPC rating B for lower energy costs
- Garage with single-door access from garden; off-street parking included
- Compact overall size: approximately 498 sq ft (small footprint)
- Single bathroom only; bedrooms are modest in size
- Medium local flood risk; buyers should check flood maps
- Local crime levels higher than average; consider security improvements
- Double glazing installed before 2002; some updating likely needed
A compact three-bedroom detached bungalow offering single-storey living in a quiet Thorne cul-de-sac. Solar panels and an EPC B mean lower running costs than typical for the era, while a conservatory and private rear garden extend usable living space. The attached garage and off-street parking add practical appeal for owners with a car.
The property is small (approximately 498 sq ft) and dates from the 1970s, so rooms feel traditional in layout and some elements — double glazing installed before 2002 and interior finishes — may benefit from updating. There is a single bathroom and modest room sizes, so the home suits buyers seeking manageable, low-maintenance accommodation rather than large-family layouts.
Location strengths include nearby primary and secondary schools (Good to Outstanding Ofsted ratings), local green space and straightforward road access. Notable risks are a medium flood risk for the area and higher local crime levels; prospective buyers should check local flood maps and consider security measures. Freehold tenure and a decent plot provide potential for modest improvement or personalization.
This bungalow will suit downsizers or buyers prioritising single-level living who are comfortable with a small footprint and who want a property with good energy performance and scope for cosmetic modernisation. Commission a survey to confirm services and condition before committing.