BN41 2YL - 3 bed chalet bungalow with views in Thornhill Rise, BN41 2YL

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3 bedroom semi-detached bungalow for sale in Thornhill Rise, Portslade, Brighton, BN41

Summary - 98 THORNHILL RISE PORTSLADE BRIGHTON BN41 2YL

3 bed 2 bath Semi-Detached Bungalow

Spacious single‑level living with extra loft bedroom and garage, backing onto fields.
Extended semi‑detached chalet bungalow with loft conversion providing three double bedrooms
Adjoins open fields to the rear; pleasant outlook and immediate green space
Lounge with solid‑fuel burner and separate dining room opening to rear garden
Fitted kitchen plus utility area; modern kitchen fittings and good natural light
Garage for parking and storage; front and rear gardens, mainly low maintenance
Rear garden mainly paved and small-to-average in size — limited lawn space
Built 1950s–1960s with later extension; generally well maintained but not fully modernised
Freehold, no flood risk, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, very low crime
This extended semi‑detached chalet bungalow offers generous, flexible living over one main level with additional bedroom space in the loft. The main reception includes a long lounge with a solid‑fuel burner and a separate dining room that opens to a low‑maintenance rear garden, while the fitted kitchen and utility area provide sensible daily living space. The property adjoins open fields to the rear, giving a pleasant outlook and immediate access to green space.

Three double bedrooms (one on the first floor with Velux windows and an ensuite) make the house suitable for families or downsizers wanting ground‑floor living plus occasional upstairs guests. The layout is practical and appears well maintained, with double glazing, gas central heating and a garage providing secure parking and storage. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent.

Drawbacks are straightforward: the plot is relatively small and the rear garden is mainly paved, so buyers looking for large lawns may be disappointed. The property dates from the 1950s–1960s with later extensions, so while generally in good order it will suit buyers seeking comfortable, ready‑to‑move‑into accommodation rather than a fully modernised showhome. Freehold tenure and very low local crime are additional positives.

Overall this is a spacious, practical home with field views and easy links to local schools, shops and main roads — a strong option for families wanting one‑level living with extra bedroom space upstairs, or downsizers who value a garage and peaceful outlook.

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