Renovated three-bedroom bungalow with huge garden and loft potential, near the South Downs.
Refitted kitchen and bathroom; recent new roof
Large westerly garden, extensive terrace and vegetable area
Carriage driveway with parking for several cars and attached garage
Conservatory and generous sitting/dining room with garden aspect
Large loft with gable and Velux windows; subject to planning consents
EPC rating D and Wealden Council Tax Band E (above-average tax)
Newly renovated but some cosmetic updating possible to personalise
Average broadband and mobile signal in the area
This spacious three-bedroom detached bungalow sits on a very large plot in a sought-after village location bordering the South Downs National Park. Much improved in recent years, the house benefits from a new roof, contemporary fitted kitchen, refitted bathroom, conservatory and sealed-unit double glazing — offering comfortable single-storey living with scope to personalise.
The well-laid garden and sizeable paved terrace create a private, westerly-facing outdoor space ideal for low-maintenance entertaining, vegetable growing and quiet relaxation. A carriage driveway provides off-road parking for several cars and there is an attached single garage with internal access, useful storage and workshop potential.
Practical advantages include gas central heating, useful utility and lean-to rooms, and a large loft with gable and Velux windows that could provide additional accommodation subject to necessary consents. Notable running considerations are the EPC rating of D and Wealden Council Tax Band E — both reflect typical running costs for a property of this size and standard.
This bungalow suits downsizers or families seeking generous single-level living close to countryside walks and local amenities. The property is newly renovated in many respects but still offers renovation potential in the loft and some cosmetic updating for buyers wanting to maximise value.