- Detached four-bedroom bungalow on a 0.15 acre plot
- South-facing private rear garden with paved seating areas
- Master bedroom with large en-suite bathroom
- Integral double garage with electric roller door
- Ample gravel driveway parking for several vehicles
- EPC rating E; solid brick walls likely uninsulated
- Oil-fired heating and coal listed as main fuel (older system)
- Kitchen dated; requires modernization to current standards
Set on a generous plot of about 0.15 acres in a quiet Staunton cul-de-sac, Two Hoots is a deceptively spacious four-bedroom detached bungalow arranged all on one level. The layout centres on a long entrance hall leading to a large lounge with patio doors, separate dining room, and a kitchen with adjoining utility — practical for family living and entertaining. The master suite includes its own en-suite bathroom; three further bedrooms and a large family bathroom complete the accommodation.
Outside, the south-facing rear garden is private and well-established with paved seating areas, lawn and mature trees. An attached double garage with electric roller door and a wide gravel driveway provide ample off-street parking for several vehicles. The home is offered with no onward chain, making it suitable for a speedy move.
Buyers should note the property’s age and services: the house was constructed before 1900 with solid brick walls (assumed uninsulated), heated by an oil-fired boiler and coal as the listed main fuel. The EPC rating is E and the property is in Council Tax band F, indicating running costs above average. The kitchen and some internal fittings are dated and will benefit from modernization to meet current standards.
This bungalow will appeal to families and downsizers who value single-level living, generous outdoor space and parking, and are prepared to invest in updating heating, insulation and interior finishes. With good local schools, low crime levels and fast broadband available, the location offers a peaceful village setting with practical connections to nearby towns.