Secluded 4‑bed bungalow on a large plot with South Downs views and flexible single‑storey living..
4 bedrooms, two en‑suites plus family bathroom
Large kitchen/diner with integrated appliances and garden access
Wrap‑around mature garden with South Downs views and patio
Very large elevated plot; secluded private rural road
Integral garage, driveway parking for multiple cars
Fully plumbed utility room; insulated loft with storage
EPC rating D — higher energy costs likely
Council tax band G and slow local broadband speeds
This generous four-bedroom detached bungalow sits on a very large elevated plot with wrap-around mature gardens and sweeping views of the South Downs. The single-storey layout and private rural road setting suit buyers seeking peace, accessible living and outdoor space — ideal for downsizers who value privacy and easy garden access. The plot includes a patio, pond, summer house, potting shed, jacuzzi area and large driveway parking.
Internally the home is well presented with a large kitchen/diner (integrated appliances), a fully plumbed utility room, a bright sitting room with feature fireplace, and a flexible additional room currently used as an office/dressing room. Two bedrooms have en-suite shower rooms and a family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms. Practical features include a fully insulated loft with storage, mains gas boiler and radiators, an electric water softener and an integral garage with electric up-and-over door.
Buyers should note a few practical considerations: the property’s EPC rating is D and the council tax band is G, which will affect running costs. Broadband speeds in the area are slow, and the house dates from the mid-20th century (c.1930–49) so prospective purchasers may want to check for age-related maintenance or upgrade needs despite the good presentation. Overall this is a secluded, spacious bungalow with strong outdoor appeal and flexible accommodation for modern single-storey living.