A spacious, chain-free renovation opportunity close to seafront, town and excellent schools.
- Chain free, freehold detached bungalow
- Two double bedrooms and full-width conservatory
- Very large overall size and sizeable attic storage
- Garage plus block-paved parking for several cars
- UPVC double glazing and mains gas central heating
- Requires total modernisation throughout, dated interiors
- Low-maintenance rear patio garden with flint walls
- Above-average council tax; refurbishment costs expected
Set on popular Blatchington Hill in East Blatchington, this older-style detached bungalow offers a rare, chain-free opportunity to create a bespoke home on a very large plot. The layout includes two double bedrooms, a full-width conservatory and a generous loft/attic space that lends itself to storage or potential conversion (subject to consents). Practical features include uPVC double glazing, mains gas central heating and a single garage with extensive off-street parking for several vehicles.
The house is in need of total modernisation throughout: fixtures, finishes and services will require updating to current tastes and standards. Internal rooms retain mid‑20th‑century character — fireplaces, fitted wardrobes and original joinery — but decor, carpets and kitchen and bathroom fittings are dated and will need replacement or refurbishment. The property is freehold and offered with no onward chain, which will suit buyers wanting a straightforward purchase and a blank canvas.
Outside, the block‑paved frontage and flint-and-brick boundaries provide low‑maintenance parking and privacy from the road. The rear patio garden is similarly low maintenance with attractive flint walls; side access leads to the garage and store rooms. Location is a key asset: the town centre, seafront promenade, rail and bus links are all within a short walk, and local schools — including an OFSTED Outstanding secondary — are nearby.
This bungalow is best for buyers seeking a renovation project with scope to add contemporary living while retaining character, or downsizers wanting single‑level living in a prime Seaford location. Be aware of above‑average council tax and the cost of a full refurbishment when assessing the purchase.