Spacious chain-free family house with farmland views and multi-generational potential.
Chain free four-bedroom family home, nearly 1,924 sq ft
Adjoins farmland with uninterrupted South Downs views to the rear
Potential separate second-floor accommodation for teenager or guest
Solar panels and EV charging point reduce running costs
Double garage plus private off-street parking
Shaker-style kitchen with Rayburn; bright living room and wood stove
Built 1983–1990; double glazing installed before 2002, may need updating
Council tax band is expensive; gardens require landscaping
Set on the edge of Kingston village with direct views over adjoining farmland, this spacious four-bedroom family home offers flexible accommodation across three floors. The property approaches 1,924 sq ft and includes a Shaker-style kitchen with a Rayburn, a large living room with a wood-burning stove and bright, well-proportioned rooms throughout.
A notable asset is the second-floor arrangement that could serve as separate accommodation for a teenager, home office or guest suite, giving true multi-generational potential. Practical features include a double garage, off-street parking, solar panels and an EV charging point, all useful for modern family life and running costs.
The house is chain free and sits within easy reach of Lewes and the South Downs National Park, with good schools and village amenities nearby. Broadband is fast and the area is affluent with a strong community feel, making this a comfortable long-term family base.
Buyers should note the house dates from the 1980s and has double glazing installed before 2002; there is scope for modernisation to kitchens, bathrooms and decoration to suit contemporary tastes. Council tax is high, and the gardens will benefit from landscaping work to make the most of the large plot and countryside aspect.