Quiet family home with direct National Park access and countryside views.
- Spectacular South Downs and Saltdean views from living spaces
- Direct gated access to South Downs National Park at road end
- Detached garage plus loft and generous eaves storage
- Shaker-style kitchen with pantry and separate utility room
- Tiered, well-established rear garden with patio and fruit trees
- Two bathrooms (one on each floor); flexible three/four bedroom layout
- Compact internal size ~1,098 sq ft; modest plot for a detached house
- On-street parking only; built 1967–75 so some updating likely
Tucked at the end of a quiet no-through road, this detached family home delivers exceptional outlooks across paddocks to the South Downs and towards Saltdean. The dual-aspect living room and tiered rear garden make the most of the panoramic setting, while a shaker-style kitchen, pantry and separate utility room support everyday family living.
Accommodation is flexible — shown as three/four bedrooms and two bathrooms (one on each floor) — which suits families needing a home office, playroom or guest room. A detached garage, generous eaves storage and loft space add practical storage options, and a gate at the end of the road gives direct access to the South Downs National Park for walks from your doorstep.
The house is well presented and double glazed throughout with a modern Vaillant combi boiler. Note the property is relatively compact internally (about 1,098 sq ft) and sits on a modest plot for a detached home; parking is on-street. Constructed between 1967–1975 and with glazing installed before 2002, some buyers may want to factor future updating or energy improvements into their plans.
Overall this is an attractive family home for buyers seeking tranquillity, countryside access and strong outlooks close to local shops, good primary schools and Saltdean’s coastal amenities. Its flexible layout and established garden offer immediate comfort with scope to personalise over time.