Elevated Old Town house with sea and South Downs views, chain free..
- Full-width rear extension with open-plan living and dining space
- Glorious sea and South Downs views from rear rooms and garden
- Ground-floor bedroom/office plus downstairs WC
- Two off-street parking spaces and large rear garden with summerhouse
- Chain free and available immediately
- Built 1930–1949; double glazing present (install date unknown)
- Mains gas boiler and radiators; Council Tax Band D
- Multi-storey layout means internal stairs throughout the house
Elevated in Old Town, this extended four-bedroom detached house makes the most of panoramic sea and South Downs views. A full-width rear extension creates a generous open-plan living, dining and kitchen area flooded with light from Velux windows and sliding glazed doors that lead to a raised patio.
The ground floor includes a flexible room currently used as a home office that can serve as a fourth bedroom, plus a downstairs WC and useful under-stairs storage. Upstairs there are three bedrooms, two with rooftop views to the sea and downs, and a modern bathroom. Two off-street parking spaces and a large rear garden with summerhouse complete the offer.
Practical details to note: the house was constructed in the 1930s–1940s, has double glazing (installation date not specified), mains gas central heating with a Worcester boiler, and sits in Council Tax Band D. The property is chain free and available immediately, making it suitable for families seeking spacious, view-focused living close to seafront and downs access.
This location is family-friendly: good local primary and secondary schools, nearby parks and direct access to The South Downs on the same road for walking and recreation. Buyers should arrange their own checks on fixtures, fittings and service ages given the property's interwar construction and later extension.