Unique £400,000 Kirkby bungalow with charm and personality breaks the dull mould
Richard Silverwood
·4-min read
This detached, three-bedroom bungalow on Church Street, Kirkby possesses personality and character. It is on the market for £400,000 with Mansfield estate agents BuckleyBrown. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
This three-bedroom, detached bungalow on Church Street is well worth a look round via our photo gallery below. Tastefully decorated, it boasts an array of stylish and unique features, both inside and out, including exposed beams and even a barn.
It’s impressed seasoned Mansfield estate agents BuckleyBrown too. They have attached a price tag of £400,000, with a spokesperson drooling: “This gorgeous home is something anyone would be proud of, in our opinion. It is positioned on an enviable plot, with a versatile layout and a great sense of space.”
A generously-sized hallway welcomes you into the bungalow, offering access to a homely living room on one side and a brilliant kitchen on the other. Not far away is a delightful bedroom, which can be utilised in other ways, a family bathroom and WC.
We told you this property had personality and character -- and here it is, in full view in the homely living room! With exposed ceiling-beams, a feature log-burner and triple-aspect windows, it is a beautiful and comfortable space. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
Although classed as a bungalow, there is a first floor, which houses two more spacious bedrooms, one of which boasts a wonderful en suite for added luxury.
The outside setting ticks all the remaining boxes, with a neat lawn and gravelled patio area hosting a beautiful space to unwind in the sun. There is also a large driveway, providing off-street parking space, a garage and that barn.
After you’ve flicked through our gallery, visit the Zoopla website here for more information, including floor plans.
A second shot of the atmospheric and extravagantly decorated living room at the £400,000 property. It features herringbone-style flooring. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
This dining area at the Kirkby bungalow possesses brightness and style. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
The dining area, which is ideal for family meals or for entertaining friends, shown from a different angle. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
A medley of photos encapsulating the appeal of the living room. It's impossible not to be impressed by the fireplace, with log-burner for those cold, winter evenings. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
On the opposite side of the hallway to the living room is this brilliant kitchen, fitted with shaker cabinets and units, which are complemented well by tiling and a Belfast sink. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
The kitchen is a haven for budding chefs, with plenty of space for preparing meals and for a host of modern appliances. There is also plumbing for a dishwasher. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
Even the downstairs toilet is full of character. It is fitted with a low-flush WC and a wash hand basin. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
The welcoming hallway at the £400,000 property is generously sized and provides a sense of grandeur as you enter the Church Street bungalow. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
Completing our tour of the ground floor is this family bathroom. It comes complete with a panelled bath, with overhead shower, wash hand basin and even plumbing for a washing machine. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
Next stop is the lovely landing that greets you at the top of the stairs to the first floor. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
Of the three bedrooms, one of them sits downstairs, while two can be found on the first floor, including this master. As you can see, it is a majestic space, with a window facing the side of the property. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
The master bedroom is steeped in classic decor, and has plenty of wardrobe space. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
A highlights reel from the downstairs bedroom, which has a carpeted floor. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
The master bedroom on the first floor has access to this en suite facility. It consists of an enclosed shower, low-flush WC, wash and basin, tiling and Velux window. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
Here is the second of two attractive and spacious bedrooms on the first floor. It faces the side of the £400,000 bungalow. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
As you can see, the second of the first-floor bedrooms has plenty of wardrobe space. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
A collection of photos from the second of the first-floor bedrooms. A relaxing retreat if ever there was one (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
It's time to step outside now, with the rear garden our first port of call. Fully enclosed, it features a sizeable, neat lawn, with planted borders. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
This car port leads to a garage at the £400,000 Kirkby bungalow. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
A handy barn, which can be used to your advantage, sits off a large driveway that provides ample space for off-street parking. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
At the bottom end of the back garden is this pleasant, gravelled patio, with space for a seating area to entertain friends. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
The last photo of our gallery returns to the front of the £400,000 Kirkby bungalow, which boasts undoubted kerb appeal. (Photo: BuckleyBrown)
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