Spacious Meads bungalow with South Downs views, large garden and double garage — chain free.
Detached three-bedroom bungalow with en-suite and family bathroom
Large elevated plot with terraced gardens and distant sea view
20' living room, separate dining room and modern fitted kitchen
Double garage with power, forecourt parking for two vehicles
Chain free freehold; constructed circa 1967–1975
Very slow broadband speeds; may affect home working
Council Tax Band F (expensive)
Cosmetic modernisation potential; services not tested
Set on a large, elevated plot at the foot of the South Downs, this detached three-bedroom bungalow offers broad countryside views and a distant sea glimpse from the rear deck. The layout is traditionally arranged with a 20' living room opening via double doors to a dining room, a modern kitchen with fitted appliances, and three good-sized bedrooms — the principal benefitting from built-in wardrobes and an en-suite shower room.
Outdoor space is a clear strength: terraced lawns, patios and a raised deck capture the outlook, while a wide forecourt, parking for two and a double garage (with power and light) provide practical convenience. The property is chain free and freehold, constructed in the late 1960s–1970s and sitting in a very low-crime, affluent neighbourhood close to Meads Village and the seafront.
Buyers should note material practical points: broadband speeds are very slow, council tax sits in the expensive band F, and some areas show typical mid‑20th‑century detail that will suit a buyer wanting cosmetic updating or targeted modernisation. Services, fixtures and fittings have not been tested and should be independently checked.
This bungalow is well suited to downsizers or buyers seeking a single-level home with generous outdoor space and strong location credentials — excellent for walkers, sports clubs and seaside access — while offering scope to refresh interiors to contemporary taste.