Walcott Road, Billinghay, LN4

Lincoln

£250,000 Offers Over

Property features

  • Detached bungalow set on a generous plot in Billinghay
  • Private driveway with single & double garage: Ample off-road parking
  • Spacious living room: Bay window overlooking the large rear garden
  • Separate formal dining room: Ideal for entertaining
  • Kitchen and separate breakfast room: Practical layout for everyday living
  • Requires renovation and modernisation: Fantastic potential to create your dream home
  • Offered with No Onward Chain: For a smoother purchase
Department:
Sales
Reference No.:
9d0822a9-a3e3-48fc-91bd-6e377d77374d
Postcode:
LN4 4EG
Type:
Bungalow
Availability:
For Sale
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
Receptions:
3
Tenure:
Freehold

Details

Set on a generous plot in the heart of Billinghay, this detached bungalow offers spacious and flexible accommodation with fantastic potential for renovation and personalisation. Approached via a drive up from the road, the property boasts a private driveway with ample parking a single garage & separate double garage, providing convenience and security. This property is also being sold with no onward chain.

Upon entering, you are welcomed by an entrance porch leading into the kitchen and separate breakfast room—ideal for everyday family life. The well-designed layout flows through to a central hallway, providing access to all main rooms. The spacious living room features a bay-style window overlooking the expansive, enclosed rear garden, while a separate formal dining room is perfect for entertaining guests.

The ground floor offers two double bedrooms, including a master with its own ensuite shower room. There is also a generous dressing room with integrated wardrobes, a WC, and a separate shower. The family bathroom is fitted with a two-piece suite (sink and bath), and there’s plenty of built-in storage throughout the ground floor.

Upstairs, you’ll find a third bedroom with built-in storage and access to the eaves, as well as an additional storage room—ideal for hobbies, seasonal items, or further development.

Externally, the property enjoys a large rear garden mainly laid to lawn, providing a private and secure space for children, pets, or keen gardeners. To the front, you’ll find Billinghay Tennis Club’s double tennis court, adding to the village’s community feel.

While the property does require renovation and modernisation, it presents an excellent opportunity for buyers looking to create a bespoke home in a desirable location. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the scale, potential, and setting of this unique bungalow.

Contact Walters of Lincolnshire today to arrange your viewing and explore the possibilities for making this your forever home.

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