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Guide price
£550,0002 bedroom bungalow for sale
Winston Road, Reydon, Southwold, Suffolk, IP18
Study
Recently added
Bungalow
2 beds
1 bath
818
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Features and description
- Renovated detached bungalow in a popular Reydon cul-de-sac
- Easy walking distance to the village pub and local shop
- Generous double-aspect reception room with doors to the garden
- Original block flooring through the hall and reception space
- Two double bedrooms
- Stylish refitted bathroom with twin wash-hand basins
- Kitchen offering scope for personalisation and redesign
- Exceptional rear garden mainly laid to lawn with terraced patio
- Insulated okopod studio with power, heating, cooling and lighting
- Shingle driveway, lawned frontage and side garage
Set within a popular cul-de-sac in the well-regarded village of Reydon, just a short stroll from the local pub and corner shop, this beautifully renovated detached bungalow offers a relaxed coastal lifestyle with generous gardens and flexible accommodation.
Thoughtfully improved by the current owners while retaining charming original features, the property presents an appealing opportunity for those seeking a comfortable main residence or an easy coastal retreat close to Southwold and the wider Heritage Coast.
The property is approached via a shingle driveway, complemented by a brick retaining wall and an area of lawn that leads through to the garage. A spacious entrance porch welcomes you into the home and flows into a generous hallway, complete with ample built-in storage, setting a practical and inviting tone throughout.
The main reception room is a particularly attractive space, enjoying a double aspect and double doors that open directly onto the rear garden, allowing natural light to pour in and creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. Both the hallway and reception room retain beautiful original block flooring, adding character and warmth. Accommodation includes two well-proportioned double bedrooms alongside a stylishly refitted bathroom featuring a panel-enclosed bath, fully tiled walls, a close-coupled WC and twin wash-hand basins.
The current owners have comprehensively renovated the bungalow with a new boiler two years ago, radiators and windows and doors. The kitchen was left untouched, which remains in its original form—offering buyers the exciting opportunity to design and install a kitchen tailored precisely to their own tastes and lifestyle.
Outside, the rear garden is a true highlight, unusually generous for the location and ideal for families, keen gardeners, or those simply seeking space to relax. The grounds are predominantly laid to lawn with a terraced patio directly behind the bungalow—perfect for entertaining or al fresco dining. A fully insulated okopod studio, complete with power, lighting, air conditioning and heating, provides a versatile additional space currently used as a study but equally suited to hobbies or home working.
Altogether, this is a delightful home that balances comfort, character and flexibility, perfectly positioned for village life while remaining within easy reach of Southwold and the many attractions of the Suffolk Heritage Coast.
Additional Information:
Council Tax Band: D
Local Authority – East Suffolk Council
We have been advised that the property has the following services. Mains water, mains drainage, electricity and gas fired central heating.
Winkworth wishes to inform prospective buyers and tenants that these particulars are a guide and act as information only. All our details are given in good faith and believed to be correct at the time of printing, but they do not form part of an offer or contract. No Winkworth employee has authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to this property. All fixtures and fittings, whether fitted or not, are deemed removable by the vendor unless stated otherwise and room sizes are measured between internal wall surfaces, including furnishings. The services, systems and appliances have not been tested, and no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given.
Thoughtfully improved by the current owners while retaining charming original features, the property presents an appealing opportunity for those seeking a comfortable main residence or an easy coastal retreat close to Southwold and the wider Heritage Coast.
The property is approached via a shingle driveway, complemented by a brick retaining wall and an area of lawn that leads through to the garage. A spacious entrance porch welcomes you into the home and flows into a generous hallway, complete with ample built-in storage, setting a practical and inviting tone throughout.
The main reception room is a particularly attractive space, enjoying a double aspect and double doors that open directly onto the rear garden, allowing natural light to pour in and creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. Both the hallway and reception room retain beautiful original block flooring, adding character and warmth. Accommodation includes two well-proportioned double bedrooms alongside a stylishly refitted bathroom featuring a panel-enclosed bath, fully tiled walls, a close-coupled WC and twin wash-hand basins.
The current owners have comprehensively renovated the bungalow with a new boiler two years ago, radiators and windows and doors. The kitchen was left untouched, which remains in its original form—offering buyers the exciting opportunity to design and install a kitchen tailored precisely to their own tastes and lifestyle.
Outside, the rear garden is a true highlight, unusually generous for the location and ideal for families, keen gardeners, or those simply seeking space to relax. The grounds are predominantly laid to lawn with a terraced patio directly behind the bungalow—perfect for entertaining or al fresco dining. A fully insulated okopod studio, complete with power, lighting, air conditioning and heating, provides a versatile additional space currently used as a study but equally suited to hobbies or home working.
Altogether, this is a delightful home that balances comfort, character and flexibility, perfectly positioned for village life while remaining within easy reach of Southwold and the many attractions of the Suffolk Heritage Coast.
Additional Information:
Council Tax Band: D
Local Authority – East Suffolk Council
We have been advised that the property has the following services. Mains water, mains drainage, electricity and gas fired central heating.
Winkworth wishes to inform prospective buyers and tenants that these particulars are a guide and act as information only. All our details are given in good faith and believed to be correct at the time of printing, but they do not form part of an offer or contract. No Winkworth employee has authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to this property. All fixtures and fittings, whether fitted or not, are deemed removable by the vendor unless stated otherwise and room sizes are measured between internal wall surfaces, including furnishings. The services, systems and appliances have not been tested, and no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given.
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