This charming bungalow holds a significant place in local history, being the first property reserved in Roscarrack Close in 1969. Retained within the same family for decades, it occupies a prime position at the end of the Close, offering a generous plot of 0.28 acres that feels remarkably serene and park-like. The existing structure showcases thoughtful expansions, including a conversion of the garage into usable living space and an extension that created a spacious sitting and dining area complete with patio doors that open onto the expansive garden. While this home is currently in need of modernisation, it presents a unique opportunity for renovation enthusiasts or investors looking to enhance its value. The potential for upward expansion exists as surrounding properties have added second floors, promising stunning views over the valley and towards the sea—subject to necessary planning permissions. With ample off-road parking and an older garden shed that could be reimagined as a summerhouse or home office, this property invites creative ideas for further development. This listing comes with no onward chain, making it an attractive prospect for buyers ready to revitalise this well-loved bungalow into their ideal home.