Set in the quaint village of Tattingstone, this detached chalet bungalow presents a promising opportunity for renovation and investment. Built in the mid-1930s, the property showcases traditional construction with cavity brick and part-rendered walls beneath a pitched and tiled roof. While it offers a solid structure with UPVC double-glazed windows, it is evident that modernization is necessary throughout to bring it up to contemporary standards.
The layout includes an entrance hall leading to multiple reception rooms, including a sitting room featuring an open fireplace and a spacious dining room. The breakfast room opens to a conservatory that connects to the rear garden. The kitchen is equipped with essential fixtures but would benefit from a modern redesign. Upstairs, two generously-sized bedrooms come equipped with washbasins and built-in storage. The property features additional spaces such as a shower room and a study, all providing potential for reconfiguration.
Externally, the large plot measuring approximately 0.43 Ha (1.06 acres) offers ample parking, an attached garage, and direct access from the road. There’s also potential for development opportunities subject to planning permissions from Babergh District Council—an appealing aspect for investors looking to maximize their return.
The location provides easy access to local amenities and transport connections while backing onto beautiful open fields. With mains water, electricity, and drainage connected, along with heating provided by an oil boiler system, this property stands ready for its next chapter through thoughtful renovations.