TN39 4RE - 4 bed spacious detached family home in Bexhill And Battle,…

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4 bedroom detached house for sale in St. Margarets Crescent, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, TN39

Summary - St. Margarets Crescent, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, TN39 TN39 4RE

4 bed 2 bath Detached

Large plot, mature gardens and double carport near Bexhill seafront and countryside.
Four generous bedrooms with large main bedroom and family bathroom
Spacious living and dining, plus a bright conservatory extension
Downstairs shower room with toilet adds everyday convenience
Very large mature plot with patio, greenhouses and summer house
Long driveway, double car port and ample off-street parking
Oil-fired heating; boiler and radiators — fuel and maintenance costs apply
No mobile signal on site and slow broadband speeds reported
Built 1950–1966; some updating likely for modernisation and efficiency
Set on a very large plot in a quiet, semi-rural pocket near Bexhill, this four-bedroom detached house offers practical family living across multiple floors. The ground floor flows from a spacious living room—partly divided into two sections—through to a dining room and a bright conservatory, giving flexible reception space for daily life and entertaining. A useful downstairs shower room adds convenience for busy households.

Upstairs are four generous bedrooms, with a particularly spacious main bedroom that will accommodate a king-size bed and wardrobes. The family bathroom is functional, and the property includes a well-appointed kitchen with good storage. Outside, a long driveway, double car port and ample off-street parking sit alongside mature, landscaped front and rear gardens, greenhouses, a summer house and a patio — strong assets for families who value outdoor space.

Practical considerations: the house uses oil-fired central heating (boiler and radiators) and has double glazing of unknown age. There is no mobile signal on site and broadband speeds are slow, which may affect home working or streaming. The build dates from the 1950s–1960s and the home will suit buyers who want comfortable, well-proportioned rooms but may wish to update some finishes over time.

Location benefits include very low local crime, a moderate council tax band, no flood risk and approximately a ten-minute drive to Bexhill for shops and services. Several well-regarded state and independent schools are within reach, including an outstanding primary and good secondary options, making this a sensible choice for families seeking space, garden and a peaceful setting.

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