- A more affordable alternative to a bungalow – future-proofed for independence, with open field views to the front +
- Wide ramp access, electric-opening front door and stairlift already fitted for easy day-to-day living +
- Two bedrooms including a decent sized double and a flexible single +
- Wet room with electric shower and easy-access layout +
- Cosy living room with a log burner +
- Kitchen/diner opens into a conservatory with garden views +
- Kitchen is ready for a refresh, giving you the chance to update the heart of the home to your own taste +
- East-facing rear garden with ramp access, patio seating, lawn and even an established apple tree +
- Set in the quiet village of Turves, with calming field views and easy access to both March and Whittlesey +
- Plenty of off-road parking on the gravel drive +
Front Row Field Views And An Accessible Layout - An Affordable Alternative To A Bungalow That Doesn’t Feel Like A Compromise.
This modern two-bed semi has features many need but few homes offer – designed to let you live independently for years to come.
If you’ve been searching for an accessible home but found bungalow prices out of reach or the sleepy suburban locations uninspiring, this could be the smarter move.
It's thoughtfully laid out for ease of access, with practical features that support everyday independence – all without sacrificing comfort or countryside views.
The wide ramped entrance and electric-opening front door mean coming and going is simple.
Inside, the layout is just as well-considered.
The living room has a cosy log burner (with a shiny flue fitted to the outside wall) and leads to a kitchen-diner that’s fitted with all the basics and opens into a bright conservatory overlooking the back garden.
The kitchen is the one room that’s in most need of a little TLC but it’s all cosmetic.
There’s a stairlift already fitted, and the upstairs wet room is designed for ease without sacrificing style.
There are two bedrooms – a large double and a second single that works well as a guest room, office or occasional bedroom, depending on your needs.
Outside, the east-facing garden is easy to maintain, with a ramp leading from the paved patio seating area to the lawn.
Set on the edge of Turves, the field views from the front add to the calm, open feel. You’re tucked away in a quiet village between March and Whittlesey, with space to park several cars right outside the door.
It’s a practical home that lets you stay independent for the long term – and offers much of what you’d expect from an accessible bungalow, but at a much more affordable price.
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