Spacious 1930s family home with large garden and garage in High Salvington.
Large private rear garden with mature trees and seating area
Spacious living room with feature fireplace and sea glimpses
Kitchen with butcher block worktops and separate utility/lean-to
Garage with internal access via utility; shingled driveway for two cars
Two double bedrooms; third bedroom is small (7' x 6'6")
Recently fitted boiler housed in bathroom storage cupboard
Double glazing installed before 2002; may benefit from replacement
Cavity walls as built, no added insulation (assumed) — retrofit possible
This attractive Dutch Barn–style semi offers spacious, characterful living across a large 1,543 sq ft plot in sought-after High Salvington. The ground floor flows well for family life: a generous living room with a feature fireplace and sea glimpses, a separate reception room, modern conservatory and a practical lean-to/utility linking to the garage. The kitchen has durable butcher block worktops and there’s a convenient downstairs cloakroom.
Upstairs are three bedrooms — two good doubles and a smaller single — served by a contemporary family bathroom. A recently fitted boiler sits in a bathroom cupboard and the house benefits from gas central heating. The property is well presented throughout and retains 1930s character including leaded windows and exposed beams.
Externally the home sits back from the road with a shingled driveway for two vehicles, a maintained front garden and a large, private rear garden with mature trees and a seating area — ideal for children and alfresco entertaining. The garage is accessed via the utility room for straightforward storage and parking.
Practical points to note: the double glazing was installed before 2002 and the original cavity walls have no added insulation (assumed), so buyers may wish to budget for thermal improvements. The property has a single family bathroom and was constructed in the 1930s, so prospective buyers should expect typical maintenance and updating consistent with a house of this age. No flooding risk identified.