Fourth-floor apartment with passenger lift and large south-westerly balcony
17' sitting/dining room and main bedroom open onto balcony with town views
Refitted kitchen and bathroom; largely move-in ready
Share of freehold tenure — potential long-term ownership benefit
Electric storage heaters — higher running costs than gas heating
Average broadband speeds; check suitability for heavy remote working
Communal gardens and nearby bus links, shops, and good local schools
Council tax rated affordable; no flood risk flagged
Set on the fourth floor of a mid-century purpose-built block, this well-presented two-bedroom flat offers bright living spaces and a large south-westerly balcony. The 17' sitting/dining room and main bedroom both open onto the balcony, providing open urban outlooks and late-afternoon sun. The kitchen and bathroom have been refitted in recent years, so the flat is largely move-in ready.
Practical features include a passenger lift to upper floors, double glazing and share of freehold tenure, which will suit downsizers or professionals seeking low-maintenance town-centre living. The block sits within neatly maintained communal gardens and is close to local buses, schools rated Good, and town-centre amenities.
Buyers should note the property is heated by electric storage heaters, which can be more costly than gas alternatives and affect running costs. Broadband speeds are average and the area is classed as “Delayed retirement,” so potential purchasers valuing very fast connectivity or younger urban vibrancy should check suitability. Service charge and reserve details are not provided here and should be confirmed before purchase.
Overall, this apartment combines generous balcony-facing rooms, updated kitchen and bathroom, and lift access — offering comfortable, low-hassle living for those seeking an elevated flat close to Eastbourne town centre and local schools.























































