Elevated village home with sea views and large garden — excellent refurbishment project.
- Elevated position with views to Belle Tout lighthouse and the sea
- Three/four bedroom flexible layout across two floors
- Large rear garden approximately 70' with westerly aspect
- Chain free sale, freehold tenure
- Requires full modernisation and complete redecoration
- Slow broadband speeds; budget for connectivity improvements
- Council Tax Band E (above average)
- Off-street parking and located inside South Downs National Park
Set on an elevated plot in favoured East Dean, this detached chalet-style house enjoys far-reaching views to Belle Tout lighthouse and the sea. The versatile layout across two floors offers three/four bedrooms, two bathrooms and generous reception rooms including a 21'6" x 17'9" living room and a sun room. Gardens extend some 70' to the rear with a westerly aspect, off-street parking and a small secluded front garden.
This is a genuine refurbishment opportunity: the property requires general modernisation and complete redecoration, presenting a blank canvas for a buyer who wants to create a bespoke home. Benefits include sealed-unit double glazing, mains gas central heating and a large plot within the South Downs National Park. The sale is chain free, which will suit buyers seeking a straightforward move.
Notable practical points: broadband speeds are slow, council tax band is above average (Band E), and the property dates from the 1950s–60s so buyers should budget for updating mechanicals and finishes. Measurements and services have not been tested; interested parties should carry out their own investigations into condition and serviceability.
For families or buyers seeking a country-side home with coastal views, this property combines location and scope for improvement. It will particularly appeal to those willing to invest in refurbishment to unlock both comfort and capital potential in a desirable village setting.