Light, renovated single-storey home ideal for easy, low-maintenance living.
- Spacious living/dining room with tall arched window and period character
- Two double bedrooms; main bedroom has fitted wardrobes
- Recently renovated kitchen with some new integrated appliances
- New P-shaped bath with shower over; bathroom retiled
- Gas central heating and modern double glazing throughout
- One allocated parking space; visitor parking available
- Small plot with enclosed communal patio garden, shared by three homes
- Mid-terrace position; communal service charge £120 per year
Light, single-storey living in a Heritage Quarter setting makes this two-bedroom bungalow an attractive option for buyers looking to downsize without sacrificing space. The living/dining room is particularly generous, with high arched windows that flood the room with light and create a sense of period character retained from the conversion. The kitchen and bathroom have recent replacements, including new appliances, worktops and a P-shaped bath with shower over, so the home is ready to occupy with minimal immediate work.
Practical comforts include gas central heating, modern double glazing and an integrated combi boiler with loft access and airing cupboard. Externally there is one allocated car parking space plus visitor parking, and a low-maintenance enclosed communal patio garden shared between three homes. The development is managed collectively with a modest annual service charge of £120 to cover communal upkeep.
Notable points to be aware of: the plot is small and the garden is communal rather than private, which may limit outdoor privacy and planting options. The property sits mid-terrace, so there are neighbouring walls on both sides. While the interiors are newly renovated, buyers seeking larger grounds or private outdoor space should note the limited external area and single parking allocation. Vacant possession and no chain make for a straightforward purchase timeline.