Don’t be deceived by the name, ‘The Bungalow’ in Kersey Upland is anything but!
This contemporary home is on the market for £1,100,000 with Carter Jonas and has been built with family life in mind, including a large open-plan kitchen/breakfast room and living space to the rear of the property.
It's a far cry from the bungalow that originally stood on the plot and after which the house is named.
The modern kitchen features high-specification integrated appliances and a large kitchen island, with bi-folding doors out to a wraparound alfresco dining terrace. Beyond this is the large sitting room, with log-burning stove, dual aspect windows and another set of bi-folding doors out to the same terrace.
The vaulted reception hall provides access to a front home office that is ideal for home working with FTTP, an adjacent utility room with separate entrance and a downstairs cloakroom.
Upstairs, the galleried landing provides access to the principal bedroom suite with dressing room and ensuite shower, all of which have far reaching views of the surrounding countryside, plus three further double bedrooms, one of which has an ensuite shower, and family bathroom.
Outside, the property enjoys privacy with a driveway setting the house well back from the country lane. There is a parking area, cart lodge garaging and a lock-up store/workshop to the front, all surrounded by well-stocked borders.
The established garden lies principally to the southern elevation and includes an alfresco dining terrace, an expanse of lawn and a variety of trees, with fine countryside views.
Kersey Upland is a peaceful hamlet comprising a selection of attractive houses and surrounded by open countryside. It is about one mile from the centre of the village of Kersey, which has a pub and primary school.
For more information, please contact Carter Jonas.
PROPERTY FACTS
The Bungalow, Kersey Upland
Guide price: £1,100,000
Carter Jonas, 01787 322223, carterjonas.co.uk
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