Immaculate 4-bedroom chalet bungalow with sea glimpses and double garage, chain free..
Renovated throughout with new roof and upgraded insulation (2023)
Primary bedroom with en‑suite and upstairs study/reading nook
Extended triple-aspect kitchen-diner with island and glazed vaulted ceiling
Double garage with power, light and laundry space; ample driveway parking
Large, low-maintenance landscaped plot with patio and summer house
Elevated position with countryside views and sea glimpses
Timber frame construction (1950s–1960s) — recommend standard survey
Local broadband speeds reported as slow (may affect heavy remote working)
This immaculately presented 4-bedroom chalet bungalow on Durley Road has been renovated to a high standard and offers comfortable family living in a sought-after western Seaton location. The elevated plot gives far-reaching countryside views and occasional sea glimpses, while the property sits within easy walking distance of the town, beach and local amenities. Recent upgrades include a new clay tiled roof (2023), upgraded insulation and full uPVC double glazing.
The heart of the home is an extended, triple-aspect kitchen-diner with vaulted glazed panels, a large island, integrated appliances and sliding doors out to a covered seating area — ideal for family meals and entertaining. A sunroom/conservatory and a dual-aspect living room provide additional bright, flexible living space. Upstairs there is a main bedroom with en-suite and separate study/office area that takes advantage of the elevated views.
Externally the plot is a notable strength: a large, low-maintenance landscaped rear garden, gravel driveway with ample parking for several vehicles (including campervan/caravan space) and a double garage with power, light and laundry area. The timber-framed house benefits from modern comforts — gas central heating, underfloor heating to downstairs bathrooms, hardwood shutters and engineered oak flooring — while retaining a charming veranda and porch.
Practical points to note: broadband speeds in the area are reported as slow which may affect heavy remote working or streaming; the property is timber framed and was constructed mid-20th century, so buyers should consider this when arranging surveys. The house is offered freehold and chain free, making it suitable for buyers seeking a move-in-ready coastal home with scope for minor personalization.