1930s four-bedroom detached house in a quiet cul-de-sac — family-friendly, scope for parking STC.
Deceptive 1930s detached character home with original features
South-facing lounge with open fireplace and solid wood floor
Four good bedrooms; front bedroom offers a glimpse of the sea
20ft kitchen/breakfast room plus conservatory and utility cupboard
Single full family bathroom; additional cloakroom only
Attached single garage with rear personal door and rear garden access
Private c.40ft rear garden; potential to add front parking STC
Council tax above average; parking changes require consent
This deceptively spacious 1930s detached home sits in a quiet cul-de-sac within level walking distance of Seaford town centre, buses and local schools. The house retains period character — leaded glass, original mosaic hall tiles and fireplaces — while offering practical modern comforts such as gas central heating, double glazing and an attached single garage. An upstairs front bedroom even gives a glimpse of the sea toward Seaford Head.
The ground floor flows well for family life: a wide entrance hall, south-facing lounge with open fireplace, dining room/snug, 20ft kitchen/breakfast room, conservatory and a practical cloakroom. Upstairs are four good-sized bedrooms, a fully tiled family bathroom with separate shower, and a boarded loft for extra storage. The rear garden is private and roughly 40ft with a paved terrace and lawn; there is scope (subject to approval) to create off-road parking to the front.
For families the location is strong — multiple Ofsted-rated primary schools and the outstanding Seaford Head School are nearby, plus local leisure facilities and shops on the A259. The property is presented in good decorative order, making it move-in ready for many buyers while still offering sensible scope for incremental updating if desired.
Important practical points: there is only one full bathroom (plus a cloakroom), council tax is above average for the area, and any front-driveway or parking changes would require local consent. The house is freehold, low flood risk and lies in an affluent, low-crime neighbourhood with excellent mobile and fast broadband speeds.