Two spacious bedrooms with a generously sized main bedroom
Open-plan kitchen/diner plus separate living room and conservatory
South-facing landscaped garden, private and sunny
871 sq ft mid-terrace freehold home, built 1950–66
Kitchen dated (1980s–90s) — requires modernisation
Double glazing installed before 2002; further energy upgrades likely
Area deprivation higher than average; local crime level is average
Good schools nearby, excellent mobile signal, fast broadband
This two-bedroom mid-century terrace in Lancing is a straightforward family home with practical space and a sunny south-facing garden. The layout — separate living room, open-plan kitchen/diner and a bright conservatory — suits everyday family life and informal entertaining. Room sizes are generous for the type, with the larger bedroom notably spacious.
Location is a genuine strength: easy access to local shops, frequent bus links and several well-rated primary and secondary schools nearby. The property is freehold, offers low flood risk, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, and has relatively low council tax — all useful for families and commuters.
There are clear update needs: the kitchen shows 1980s–90s fittings and terracotta tiles and will require modernisation to meet contemporary expectations. Double glazing appears to pre-date 2002 and the house, built in the 1950s–60s, may benefit from further energy or cosmetic improvements. The wider area has higher deprivation indicators and average crime levels — buyers should weigh local area factors alongside the property’s internal benefits.
For a buyer seeking a comfortable starter or a family home with scope to add value, this house presents sensible potential: improve the kitchen and some modernisation work and you’ll have a well-located, characterful terrace with a private sunny garden and good transport links.



























































