Large plot, flexible layout and village links ideal for family living.
Flexible four-bedroom layout across ground and first floors
Two bathrooms: ground-floor bath and first-floor shower room
South-facing, private mature garden with patio and greenhouse
Workshop attached to garage; additional garden shed and greenhouse
Block-paved driveway for two cars plus single garage parking
Built 1967–75; period features—likely need updating or modernisation
Heated by LPG boiler and radiators (not mains gas)
Excellent mobile signal, average broadband; council tax above average
This deceptively spacious chalet bungalow extends to about 1,400 sq ft and offers a genuinely flexible layout that will suit families, downsizers or those seeking a multi-purpose home. Ground-floor living rooms—kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room and conservatory—all face the south-facing garden, creating bright, well-connected entertaining spaces. Two ground-floor bedrooms, a family bathroom and two first-floor bedrooms with a shower room provide adaptable sleeping arrangements and useful eaves storage.
The garden is a standout: private, south-facing and mature, with patio, lawn, borders, greenhouse, shed and side access. Practical outbuildings include an attached workshop to the rear of the garage and off-road parking for two cars plus the garage. From the first floor there are far-reaching views towards the racecourse and the South Downs National Park.
Built in the late 1960s–1970s with filled cavity walls and double glazing, the property is heated by an LPG boiler and radiators. Its age and original mid-century features mean some updating may be needed to modern standards in parts of the house; buyers should allow for routine modernisation. Council tax is above average (Band E).
Plumpton village offers strong community amenities, a useful primary school nearby, direct rail links to London, local pubs and plenty of countryside walking. Broadband speeds are average while mobile signal is excellent. Overall this home offers generous living on a large plot in a very low-crime, affluent village setting, with good potential for adaptation or refurbishment.