Deceptive three-bedroom cottage with mature garden and easy town links.
Chain-free freehold three-bedroom semi with loft conversion
Mature, private cottage-style garden and conservatory
Driveway providing off-street parking for convenience
Two reception rooms plus useful study/home-working space
Gas central heating noted; main heating also listed as electric storage heaters
Small plot size — garden is mature but compact
Built 1950–1966; some ongoing upkeep may be required
Affordable council tax band; no recorded flood risk
This characterful three-bedroom semi-detached cottage on South Road offers deceptive space across three floors and a mature, private garden. The layout suits family life with two reception rooms, a conservatory overlooking established planting, and a loft-conversion bedroom providing flexible accommodation.
Practical benefits include off-street driveway parking, chain-free freehold tenure, and proximity to Hailsham town centre, schools and regular bus routes to Eastbourne and Polegate. The plot is small but well-landscaped, creating a peaceful outdoor retreat that’s low-maintenance for busy households.
Buyers should note some mixed information about the heating: gas central heating is recorded in the description while main heating is also listed as electric storage heaters — buyers should verify the actual system. The property dates from the 1950s–1960s and, while generally well maintained, shows signs that ongoing upkeep may be needed to retain period features and make the home move-in ready for some purchasers.
Overall, this home will suit buyers seeking period character, a private cottage garden and convenient town links. It’s especially attractive to families wanting versatile living space and commuters who value easy access to regional transport routes.