Spacious 3-bed chalet bungalow with South Downs views, large garden and ample parking.
Chain free, freehold with large plot and landscaped south-facing rear garden
Triple-aspect modern kitchen/diner with integrated appliances and French doors
Three double bedrooms; principal bedroom with dressing room and roll-top en-suite
Block-paved driveway and car port providing ample off-street parking
First-floor principal bedroom accessed via stairs — not all single-floor living
Built 1930s — buyers should survey structure, electrics and heating ages
Double glazing fitted (install date unknown); boiler present (Glow Worm) but age unspecified
EPC C, Council Tax band D; close to schools, buses, and South Downs access
This extended semi-detached chalet bungalow in sought-after Willingdon combines period character with modern living and far-reaching views towards the South Downs National Park. The house offers three double bedrooms, a standout triple-aspect kitchen/dining room with integrated appliances, and a principal suite on the first floor with dressing room and luxury en-suite featuring a roll-top bath. The property is chain free and set on a large plot with a landscaped rear garden, decking and ample off-street parking including a car port.
The accommodation works well for family life or couples who want flexible space: ground-floor living includes two bay-fronted double bedrooms, a lounge with French doors to the garden, a refitted ground-floor bathroom and a practical utility room. The first-floor bedroom provides a peaceful retreat with elevated countryside views. Fixtures and fittings are modern and the home presents as well-maintained throughout.
Important practical points: the house was built in the 1930s so buyers should note the age of the building and investigate services and structure; double glazing is present but install date is unknown. A wall-mounted Glow Worm boiler is fitted (age not specified). No formal survey has been carried out and prospective buyers are advised to arrange a full survey and checks on heating/electrics before exchange. Council Tax band D and EPC C reflect reasonable running costs for the size and standard of the home.
Overall this is a roomy, characterful home on a large plot in a very affluent, low-crime area with excellent local schools, shops and transport links. It will suit families or buyers wanting generous garden space and countryside views, though those seeking single-floor living should note the main bedroom is on the first floor accessed by stairs.