Modern three-double-bedroom chalet with solar panels, large parking and distant sea views.
Three double bedrooms, including large first-floor master with en-suite and sea views
Modern open-plan kitchen/diner with granite surfaces and bi-fold doors
Ten south-facing solar panels; air-source heat pump and underfloor heating present
Large paved frontage with off-street parking for three-plus vehicles
Landscaped rear garden with built-in seating and patio; gated side access
Constructed c.2007–2011, double glazing—generally well maintained
Main fuel is electricity; no gas central heating (consider running-cost preferences)
Council Tax Band E (above-average running cost)
This detached three-double-bedroom chalet in High Salvington sits on a generous plot with extensive off-street parking and a landscaped, private rear garden. The home has been modernised to provide practical family living: a large open-plan kitchen/dining room with granite worktops and bi-fold doors, a separate dual-aspect lounge, and a large master bedroom with en-suite and distant sea views.
Energy and running costs are supported by ten south-facing solar panels and an air-source heat pump with underfloor heating to the en-suite, which together reduce reliance on gas and help with bills. The property feels well maintained throughout, with double glazing, multiple built-in storage spaces and a recent patio with built-in seating that extends the living area outdoors.
Practical considerations are stated plainly: heating and main fuel are electric (air-source heat pump and underfloor systems) rather than gas, and council tax is band E (above average). The layout includes two double bedrooms on the ground floor and the master suite above, which offers potential for families who want separation of living and sleeping areas. The house was constructed relatively recently (c.2007–2011) and sits in an affluent, low-crime suburb with good broadband speeds and local schools nearby.
This property will suit families seeking roomy, flexible living with low external maintenance and good parking, or buyers seeking a low-carbon suburban home with immediate move-in condition. Any buyers wanting gas heating or a fully traditional heating system should note the electric-focused setup before viewing.