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Three-bedroom bungalow up for sale in Hedge End for £475,000

Three-bedroom bungalow up for sale in Hedge End for £475,000

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An extended three-bedroom detached bungalow is up for sale in Hedge End's sought-after Hobb Lane.
The property, listed by Marco Harris, is available for offers over £475,000.
The central attraction of the bungalow is its spacious open-plan kitchen and living area.
Two sizeable skylights flood this space with natural light, and bi-folding doors offer a seamless connection to the low-maintenance, westerly-facing garden.
Open-plan kitchen and living space with skylights, bi-folding doors to the garden, and integrated appliances (Image: Zoopla)
READ MORE: Inside the newly built two-bedroom detached bungalow in Fair Oak
The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, including a Smeg double oven, microwave, induction hob, Bosch dishwasher, and a dedicated space for an American-style fridge freezer.
The bungalow comprises three generously sized bedrooms and two bathrooms, including a four-piece suite and a separate shower room.
The main sitting room is described as "bright and inviting", with ample space for various furniture arrangements.
The property also features a separate utility room providing additional convenience, direct access to the garage, and an extra shower room.
Sitting room with natural light and layout suitable for varied furniture configurations (Image: Zoopla)
READ MORE: Semi-detached family home on the market for £280,000
Externally, the garden offers a low-maintenance, westerly-facing aspect, ensuring sunlight throughout the day.
The space is largely patioed with an artificial lawn, making it easy to maintain.
A side gate provides convenient external access.
The property location is a significant benefit, with multiple schools, including Freegrounds Infant School, Freegrounds Junior School, Kings Copse Primary School, and Wildern School, within walking distance.
The bungalow also offers easy access to motorway links and local train stations, including Hedge End, Botley, Bursledon, and Swanwick.
The area is described as a "hidden gem" on the outskirts of Southampton City Centre, combining village charm with modern conveniences.
The vibrant retail park nearby houses popular stores like Sainsbury's, Marks & Spencer, and Lidl.
The bungalow also benefits from off-road parking for multiple vehicles and a garage.
It is heated by gas central heating and falls under the Eastleigh Borough Council, with a council tax Band E.
The current owners have found an onward purchase, making it a suitable option for those looking to move quickly.
For more information about this property or to arrange a viewing, potential buyers are encouraged to contact Marco Harris and ask for Sam Mansbridge, who is handling the sale of this property.

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