Guide price

£400,000

(£602/sq. ft)

2 bed semi-detached bungalow for sale
Fairfield Road, Brentwood CM14

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 665 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow in Brentwood town centre

  • Quiet cul-de-sac location on Fairfield Road

  • Ideal for downsizers, buyers seeking single-level living or first-time buyers wanting freehold ownership

  • Two genuine double bedrooms and tiled bathroom

  • Open-plan kitchen and living area with breakfast bar

  • Conservatory extension used as utility/dining/seating space

  • Manageable rear garden with lawn, patio, shed and side access

  • Walking distance to Brentwood High Street and Brentwood Station

  • Elizabeth Line and mainline rail connections nearby

  • No onward chain

If you are searching for a two-bedroom bungalow in Brentwood town centre, with single-level living, a manageable garden, no stairs and easy access to shops, cafés, restaurants and the station, this Fairfield Road home is exactly the kind of property that should be on your shortlist.

Available on a Guide Price of £400,000-£425,000, this two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow sits within a quiet cul-de-sac in the heart of Brentwood, offering a rare combination of convenience, independence and practicality. For many buyers, especially those considering downsizing, simplifying day-to-day life or planning for the future, the ability to live comfortably on one level is a major part of the search.

This is also a strong option for first-time buyers who want to skip the leasehold apartment route and move straight into a freehold home. If you are looking for your first property but want your own front door, outside space, no service charge and a central Brentwood location, Fairfield Road offers something very different from the typical one or two-bedroom flat.

The layout is simple, practical and easy to live with. Inside, the bungalow has a bright and neutral feel, with wood-effect flooring running throughout and white walls creating a clean blank canvas for the next owner. Whether your style is modern, cosy, minimal or traditional, the interior gives you a straightforward starting point to make the home your own.

At the centre of the property is the open-plan kitchen and living area. This space has been designed to make the bungalow feel sociable and connected, rather than divided into smaller separate rooms. It works well for everyday life, whether you are cooking, relaxing, having a friend over for coffee or enjoying a quieter evening at home.

The kitchen includes an electric hob and oven, integrated dishwasher and breakfast bar, giving you practical workspace and a casual place to eat without needing a formal dining room. For downsizers, the space feels manageable without feeling cramped. For first-time buyers, it offers the open-plan style many people now search for when looking for their first home.

Leading from the kitchen is a versatile conservatory extension, adding another layer of flexibility. Currently used as a combination of utility space and dining/seating area, it gives you a useful link between the main living space and the garden. It could work well as a morning coffee spot, reading area, informal dining space or practical utility zone, depending on how you want to live.

To the front of the bungalow are two genuine double bedrooms, both comfortably sized and filled with natural light. This makes the home suitable for a range of buyers: A downsizer wanting a main bedroom and guest room, someone needing a home office, a couple wanting extra storage, or a first-time buyer who wants more flexibility than a typical one-bedroom apartment.

The bathroom is tiled and includes a bath with shower attachment above, keeping the layout practical and straightforward for everyday use.

Outside, the rear garden has been designed around ease and enjoyment. The lawn provides greenery without feeling overwhelming, while the patio gives space for outdoor seating, summer lunches, potted plants or alfresco dining. A storage shed adds useful space for tools, garden items or hobbies, and side access improves day-to-day practicality.

Because the bungalow is semi-detached, it also offers a greater feeling of openness and privacy than many properties in this price range and central location. That sense of independence will matter to buyers who want something more private and manageable than an apartment, but less demanding than a larger house.

The location is one of the strongest reasons this home will stand out in property searches. Fairfield Road is positioned almost perfectly between Brentwood High Street and Brentwood Station, giving buyers the walkable lifestyle many are actively searching for. For those who want to reduce reliance on the car, be close to everyday amenities and still have access to London commuting, this is a highly practical location.

Brentwood Station provides Elizabeth Line and mainline rail services into London, making the home suitable for commuters who want a quieter, easier property to come back to at the end of the day. Brentwood High Street offers cafés, restaurants, supermarkets, independent shops, gyms and essential amenities, all close enough to make daily life feel simple.

For downsizers, this means independence without isolation. You can walk into town, meet friends, pick up shopping, enjoy local restaurants and access transport links without feeling reliant on others. For first-time buyers, it means a central Brentwood lifestyle with the added benefit of owning a freehold home rather than a leasehold flat.

Parking permits are available through Brentwood Council, adding flexibility for residents and visitors, although buyers should confirm current permit availability and costs directly with the council.

This is more than just a two-bedroom bungalow. It is a home that answers the questions many buyers are now asking: Can I live on one level, walk into town, reach the station easily, keep maintenance manageable and still have my own freehold property with outside space?

For buyers searching to find a two-bedroom bungalow in Brentwood town centre, a freehold home for downsizing, a single-level property near Brentwood Station, or a first-time buyer home without leasehold charges, Fairfield Road is exactly the kind of property that should be on your essential list of properties to view.

Additional Information:

Tenure: Freehold

EPC Rating: 66 | D

Council: Brentwood

Council Tax Band: C (£1926 per annum)

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