Generous plot, flexible living and private gardens in a desirable Crowborough location.
Four-bedroom detached bungalow on a large, private wraparound plot
Versatile garden room ideal for home office, studio, or guest space
Garage plus extensive off-road parking for several vehicles
Bright dual-aspect living room with patio doors to terraces
Built 1950–66; may need updating and modern energy-efficiency works
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — budget for insulation improvements
Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas boiler heating installed
Council tax band above average; practical running costs likely higher
Set on a large, private plot in sought-after Hurtis Hill, this substantial four-bedroom detached bungalow offers flexible family living and generous outdoor space. The property’s mid-20th-century construction delivers characterful proportions and dual-aspect living areas, while a separate garden room provides a useful home office, studio or play space with direct garden access.
The layout separates living and sleeping areas for everyday practicality. A bright lounge with patio doors leads to terrace seating, and a distinct dining/reception room gives options for a home office or formal dining. The kitchen/dining room links to a utility and internal garage access – convenient for day-to-day family routines and practical storage.
Outside, landscaped wraparound gardens include multiple patios, lawns and mature planting, creating private outdoor rooms for children and entertaining. Off-road parking for several vehicles plus a garage add further convenience. Broadband and mobile signals are excellent, and the area benefits from very low crime and nearby highly regarded schools.
Practical points: the house was built in the 1950s–60s and cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation, so occupants should budget for potential energy-efficiency upgrades. Council tax is above average, and while the property is generally well-presented, some updating may be needed to meet modern heating and insulation standards. Double glazing was installed after 2002 and heating runs from a mains-gas boiler.