Designed to make the maximum use of the generous sized available space and both the sunny rear aspect and views to the front, the bungalow was built in the mid 1960s and has a conservatory addition within the last decade still with scope for further extension if required subject to the necessary consents. Facilities include a gas heating system with thermostatically controlled radiators served by a Potterton Profile boiler, double glazing with the majority of the windows being of a hardwood tilt-and-turn design, the balance being uPVC, and solar panels to supplement the hot water supply. There is also scope for cosmetic enhancement. The 2 main bedrooms and conservatory enjoy the delightful aspect over the lawned rear garden with its specimen shrubs and small trees, pond, patio, 2 sheds (largest 10’ x 8’), greenhouse 8’ x 6’, tap and water butt also with a rooftop view to Hungry Copse and open fields. A side path with a bin storage area leads to the front lawn.