Five double bedrooms on a private 0.75-acre plot in sought-after Domewood estate.
- Substantial 5-bedroom detached home, 2,613 sq.ft on c.0.75 acre plot
- Secure 5-bar gated entrance, driveway parking for at least five cars
- Large southwest-facing private garden, patio, shed and tree house
- Open-plan living with underfloor heating in family room
- Two en-suite principal bedrooms plus family bathroom
- Triple-glazed windows and fast broadband; excellent mobile signal
- EPC C and Council Tax Band G (relatively expensive)
- Annual service charge £200 and built c.1996–2002
A substantial extended five-bedroom detached house set on approximately 0.75 acres within the private Domewood estate — designed and laid out for comfortable family living and entertaining. The ground floor flows from a formal sitting room with a striking inglenook fireplace through to an exceptionally large open-plan living/dining/family room with luxurious underfloor heating, creating flexible communal space for everyday life and larger gatherings. The contemporary kitchen with large island and adjacent utility room supports busy family routines.
Upstairs provides two en-suite principal rooms plus three further double bedrooms and a family bathroom, making the house well suited to multigenerational living or home-working arrangements. Practical features include triple glazing, plentiful built-in storage and loft access; outside there is secure gated parking for at least five cars and turning space on the long drive. The southwest-facing rear garden is extensive and private, with broad lawns, patio, mature planting, shed and a children's tree house.
Important practical notes: the house is freehold, built circa 1996–2002, has an EPC rating of C and lies in Council Tax Band G (relatively expensive). There is an annual estate service charge of £200. The property is offered with no onward chain and benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — helpful for remote working and streaming.
This home will suit a large or growing family wanting space, privacy and good commuter links to London, Gatwick and Brighton. Buyers seeking a turnkey low-cost-to-run home should note the council tax band and EPC; buyers wanting to improve energy efficiency could upgrade heating or insulation over time to reduce running costs further.