Single-storey home with garage, garden and no onward chain.
Chain-free two-bedroom detached bungalow on a generous plot
Single garage plus long driveway with ample off-street parking
Enclosed front and rear gardens with mature borders and paved seating
Garden room/sunroom provides extra living space and rear access
1970s construction; well-maintained but needs modernisation throughout
Potential to extend or reconfigure (subject to planning permission)
Freehold tenure; no flood risk and very low local crime rate
Fast broadband; average mobile signal and moderate council tax
Set on a pleasant plot on Bilton Lane, this two-bedroom, single-storey home offers practical, chain-free living close to open countryside and local amenities. The property includes a driveway, single garage, enclosed front and rear gardens, and a versatile garden room that adds living flexibility.
Internally the layout is straightforward: entrance hall, sitting room with bay window and gas fire, dining kitchen, two double bedrooms and a shower room. The bungalow is well-maintained in parts but dates from the 1970s and would benefit from modernisation to kitchens, bathroom and some internal finishes — presenting clear scope to update and add value.
The plot size and garage access give realistic potential for extension or reconfiguration, subject to planning. Practical positives include freehold tenure, no onward chain, fast broadband, very low local crime and proximity to quality schools and nearby Nidd Gorge for countryside access.
Notable drawbacks are the age-related condition and dated fittings which will require investment to bring the property to contemporary standards. Mobile signal is average and council tax is moderate; purchasers should factor renovation costs and any planning considerations into their budget.