Spacious single-storey living with annexe, gardens and development potential.
Detached bungalow set in a huge, secluded wooded plot
Set well back in a mature woodland plot within the South Downs National Park, this detached two-bedroom bungalow offers single-storey living with exceptional privacy and outdoor space. The house has been extended and improved, and the bright kitchen/dining room opens onto a patio, while the large triple-aspect living room features a solid-fuel stove and garden access. Two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and a refitted shower room complete the main accommodation.
A significant outbuilding — a barn-style garage with first-floor annexe/office, cloakroom and workshop — adds flexible space for hobbies, home-working or guest use. A rare cellar, two separate driveways and plentiful parking add practical value, while the grounds include a formal lawn, stocked fish pool, small orchard and mature woodland, offering scope for gardening, wildlife and seclusion.
There is clear potential to alter or extend the property further subject to planning permission; the plot is very large and could interest those seeking long-term improvement opportunities. Practical considerations include oil-fired central heating, private drainage and slow broadband availability; the house is Freehold and falls in Council Tax Band E. For downsizers wanting a peaceful, single-storey home with garden and outbuildings, this property combines privacy and flexible space, albeit with some running-cost and connectivity trade-offs.