Immaculate two-bed bungalow with large garden and direct Rife footpath access.
Two double bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobes and modern en‑suite showers
Large open-plan kitchen, dining and living area with bi-fold doors
High-quality kitchen: island, Silestone worktops, integrated appliances
Generous rear garden, summer house, paved terrace and private access to Rife path
Garage plus wide paved driveway providing off-street parking
Single-storey living with gas central heating and double glazing
Broadband speeds are slow — may affect home working or streaming
Council tax band is above average; consider ongoing running costs
Set on a wide, peaceful road in South Ferring, this detached, single-storey bungalow offers relaxed coastal living for downsizers seeking comfort and convenience. The interior is beautifully presented with a generous open-plan kitchen, dining and living area, two double bedrooms, and two modern en-suite shower rooms — one in a Jack-and-Jill layout. Large bi-fold doors and twin lantern skylights flood the living space with natural light and open directly onto a paved terrace and lawned garden.
The kitchen is a strong asset: quality integrated appliances, a large island, Silestone worktops and a separate utility room with side access. Practical features include gas central heating via a boiler and radiators, double glazing (fitted post-2002) and a garage plus wide driveway providing convenient parking. The large, well-maintained rear garden, summer house and a gate onto the Rife footpath make this home especially appealing for daily seaside walks and outdoor living.
Location is a clear selling point. The property sits close to the seafront and popular local cafés, with easy access to the mainline train station and local amenities. Good nearby primary and secondary schools and an affluent, low-flood-risk neighbourhood add to its appeal for those seeking a secure, settled home near the coast.
Notable drawbacks are practical and factual: broadband speeds are reported as slow, and council tax is above average. The house was constructed in the 1980s, so while the finish is modern and well maintained, buyers should factor in the typical considerations for a property of this age (services and long-term maintenance). Overall, the home offers a luxurious yet manageable coastal bungalow on a substantial plot, ideal for buyers seeking single-level living with easy access to the shore.