Four-bedroom detached bungalow on a large plot, newly renovated and close to Centurion Way..
Large, private west-facing garden with mature trees and patio
Newly refurbished throughout with modernised living spaces
Spacious L-shaped single-storey layout, ideal for ground-floor living
Principal bedroom with en-suite; three further bedrooms and family bathroom
Gravel driveway with off-street parking and detached double garage
Backs onto Centurion Way and close to good local schools and amenities
Council Tax Band G — relatively high running costs
EPC Band D and double glazing fitted before 2002 (older units)
This generously proportioned, newly renovated 4-bedroom detached bungalow sits on a large plot in Summersdale, northern Chichester. The L-shaped single-storey layout is practical for family life, with a sitting room opening to the private west-facing garden and a separate dining room that supports everyday dining and entertaining. A large entrance porch and an entrance conservatory offer welcoming arrival spaces and extra flexibility for boots, bikes or a home office nook.
The plot includes a gravel driveway with ample parking and a detached double garage that provides storage or workshop space. Interiors have been refurbished throughout and include a principal bedroom with en-suite plus three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property benefits from mains gas central heating, cavity walls and plentiful natural light from substantial windows and patio doors to the garden.
Location is a strong selling point: Summersdale is a leafy, well-connected suburb close to Centurion Way cycle route, local shops and good schools, with Chichester city centre and the South Downs within easy reach. Goodwood events and rail links to the coast and London add lifestyle and commuting appeal.
Practical points to note: the property sits in Council Tax Band G so running costs will be higher than average, the EPC is band D, and the double glazing was installed before 2002 (older units may be less efficient than modern glazing). The bungalow dates from the late 1960s–1970s, so while refurbished, buyers should expect typical maintenance associated with homes of this era.