- Detached single-storey bungalow on a large corner plot
- Extended 26'10" lounge/diner with conservatory and garden access
- Two double bedrooms and separate shower plus bath
- Private, secluded west-facing rear garden with patio and greenhouse
- Detached garage and private driveway providing off-street parking
- Double glazing present; installation date unknown
- Mid-1950s/60s construction—likely benefits from modernisation
- Freehold, no flood risk, very low local crime
Set on a generous corner plot between Broadwater and Tarring village, this detached two-bedroom bungalow offers single-level living and private gardens to three sides. The extended 26'10" lounge/diner and adjoining conservatory create a bright, adaptable living space that opens onto secluded west-facing outdoor areas.
The layout includes a kitchen/breakfast room, two double bedrooms and a bathroom with separate shower cubicle. Practical features include a detached garage with driveway parking, double glazing (install date unknown) and mains gas central heating to radiators. The plot size and corner position provide scope for further extension, subject to planning consent.
Built in the mid-20th century, the property is well-maintained but reflects its era. Buyers should expect some modernization to kitchen, bathroom or decorative finishes to suit contemporary tastes. There are no flooding concerns and the area is very affluent with low crime, making this bungalow suitable for downsizers or buyers seeking a peaceful, convenient base close to local amenities and good schools.
Overall this is a rare, single-storey opportunity in a sought-after neighbourhood with private, sizeable gardens and practical parking. Its combination of space, garden privacy and extension potential will particularly appeal to purchasers wanting comfortable one-floor living with scope to personalise.



















































































































































