Village home with large garden, garage and easy A50 access.
- Detached three-bedroom bungalow on a large established plot
- Open-plan living and dining with generous kitchen/breakfast room
- Bright sunroom and paved patio for easy indoor–outdoor living
- Single garage with electric roller door and wide driveway
- EPC D; property likely benefits from insulation and efficiency upgrades
- Built 1930–1949; period construction may need modernisation
- Single family bathroom only; limited bathroom provision for three beds
- Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and low local crime
Set on a quiet street in sought-after Forsbrook, this detached three-bedroom bungalow sits on a large plot with established front and rear gardens, a paved patio and trellised seating area. The home’s open-plan sitting and dining room flows into a generous kitchen/breakfast space and a bright sunroom, creating a flexible day-to-day layout suited to family life and entertaining.
Two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes plus a versatile single room provide comfortable sleeping accommodation and a practical home office or guest space. Practical features include a single garage with electric roller door, a generous driveway, shed storage and fast broadband — useful for remote working and family connectivity.
There are some practical considerations: the property dates from the 1930s–1940s and has cavity walls assumed uninsulated, an EPC rating of D and a single family bathroom, so buyers should factor in potential energy-improvement works and possible modernisation. Overall living space is average for the type but benefits from a large plot and easy indoor–outdoor flow.
Location strengths include low local crime, excellent mobile signal, top-rated primary schools nearby and easy transport links including the A50. Countryside walks and open fields are a short stroll away, giving a village feel while keeping practical links to larger towns.