This detached bungalow, built in the 1960s, boasts a stone and painted render facade complemented by a concrete tiled roof. The property features a longstanding extension and offers generously sized rooms that now present an excellent opportunity for modernisation. As a single-level residence, it caters well to both families and retirees alike.
The expansive plot of 0.40 acres is brimming with potential, ideal for enthusiastic gardeners, featuring a mature garden space along with ample driveway and parking area alongside a garage. Nestled in the tranquil cul-de-sac of Rushgrove Gardens within the charming village of Bishop Sutton, this property is conveniently located near local amenities such as shops, schools, and recreational facilities. With Bristol just 12 miles away and Bath slightly further at 13 miles, accessibility is superb.
The bungalow invites buyers to imprint their personal style through renovations that could unlock its full potential. Noteworthy features include an 'L' shaped lounge/dining room with garden access via sliding doors, a spacious kitchen with adequate storage options, three bedrooms offering flexibility in use—one of which could serve as a dining room or study—and essential bathrooms that are functional yet ripe for updates. With two derelict greenhouses and other structures on site needing attention, this property represents an attractive canvas for renovation enthusiasts seeking to create their ideal living space.