Set on a generous corner plot, the bungalow offers spacious and versatile accommodation, with scope for modernisation. Previous planning permission (now lapsed) was granted for a rear extension and loft conversion, offering exciting possibilities for enhancement. The accommodation comprises an entrance porch opening into the good size hallway with doors off to the sitting room, kitchen, bathroom & bedrooms. There is a utility room and a doorway which leads down steps to a cellar area and the double garage underneath the bungalow. Sited within this garage is the oil tank serving the central heating. The property also benefits from double glazing. Outside, the mature garden wraps around the property, featuring lawned areas, a paved patio, garden shed, and pergola - ideal for outdoor relaxation. A standout feature of this home is its Grade II listed status, awarded in 1979 in recognition of the Norman tympanum set into the gable end - an exceptionally rare piece with herringbone decoration, originally from the parish church at Church Square, dating back to its reconstruction in 1830. This is a unique opportunity to own a property combining historic significance, spacious living, and future potential - early viewing is highly recommended.
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