Single-level living with garage, garden and Bishopstone views — chain-free and ready to personalise..
Detached single-storey bungalow in quiet cul-de-sac
This detached two-bedroom bungalow offers straightforward, single-level living in a quiet Hawth Rise cul-de-sac — well suited to downsizers or retirees seeking low-maintenance comfort close to Seaford town. The property sits on a large plot with a conservatory and a rear garden that looks towards Bishopstone village, providing a pleasant outlook and space for gardening or sitting out.
Practical features include a garage, private driveway, mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, and UPVC double glazing. The bungalow is about one mile from Seaford town centre and within walking distance of Bishopstone railway station and local bus routes, making shops, services and regional travel easy to reach. Flood risk is low and local crime levels are very low.
Built in the late 1960s–1970s, the house is structurally typical of the period with cavity walls and an average internal size (~800 sq ft). While well-sited and chain-free, expect cosmetic updating and potential improvements to modernise kitchens, bathrooms or internal finishes. The installed double glazing predates 2002, so replacement may be considered for better thermal performance. Council tax sits at a moderate level (Band D).
In short: a quietly positioned, single-storey home with scope to refresh and personalise, strong local connections to transport and amenities, and the convenience of garage parking and no onward chain for a quicker move.