6 double bedrooms and study/occasional seventh bedroom
Over 4,000 sq.ft of accommodation across principally two floors
33' x 25' open-plan kitchen/dining/living with island and skylights
Southerly professional landscaped garden offering privacy and sun
Converted garage currently gym/workshop; reinstatement will need work
Part underfloor heating, double and triple glazing, newly renovated
Off-street parking; very large plot for an in‑town setting
EPC D and Council Tax Band G — higher running costs to budget for
This striking Tudor‑style detached house, built in the 1920s and comprehensively refurbished, offers more than 4,000 sq.ft of thoughtfully arranged family living. The heart of the home is a 33' x 25' L‑shaped kitchen/dining/living room with skylights, an island and bi‑fold/casement doors that open onto a professionally landscaped southerly garden—ideal for family life and year‑round entertaining.
Accommodation is flexible for large or growing households: six principal double bedrooms across the principal floors, a study/occasional bedroom on the upper level and three well‑appointed bath/shower rooms including an en‑suite. Generous reception rooms and a 17' x 15' utility complement the open plan living, while part underfloor heating and double/triple glazing reflect recent high‑quality upgrades.
The plot is a standout feature—mature, secluded and designed for sun and privacy—with off‑street parking and a former garage now partitioned into gym/workshop space. Reinstating the garage is straightforward but would require some adaptation. Note practical points: the property is presented in show‑home condition but has an EPC rating of D and falls into Council Tax Band G, which prospective buyers should factor into running costs.
Set on a popular Upperton road within 1.5 miles of Eastbourne town centre and close to several 'Good' primary and secondary schools, this house will suit families seeking generous internal space, modern comforts and a large private garden in a very affluent neighbourhood.