Six beds, large south-facing garden and short walk to Selsey beachfront..
- Six bedrooms across two levels, flexible family or multi-gen layout
- 29ft living room with floor-to-ceiling glazing and southerly-facing deck
- Recently modernised: Corian kitchen, underfloor-heated bathrooms, Velux windows
- Large level plot with lawn, mature hedging and wrap-around decking
- Barn-style garage plus two linked driveways for multiple cars
- Not full single-level living — upstairs bedrooms accessed by stairs
- Built 1930s–1940s; modernised but retains older construction beneath finishes
- Council tax band expensive
Set on a large, level plot in the southwest corner of Selsey, this recently modernised six-bedroom detached bungalow offers spacious, flexible family living just a short walk from the western beachfront and village amenities. The ground floor centres on a bright 29ft living room with floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding doors that open onto a southerly-facing deck and private lawn — an excellent layout for indoor-outdoor entertaining.
The property combines contemporary finishes with practical features: a country-style kitchen with Corian worktops, utility room, four bathrooms (including two en suites), underfloor heating in bathrooms, and modern Velux windows upstairs. A barn-style garage and two linked driveways provide ample parking for multiple cars, and mature hedging gives added privacy around the garden.
The upstairs comprises a principal bedroom with an ensuite and two further bedrooms served by a stylish family bathroom — ideal for a larger family or multi-generational household. The house measures approximately 2,410 sq ft, has gas central heating with boiler and radiators, and benefits from a low flood risk and excellent mobile and broadband connectivity.
Important considerations: although marketed as a bungalow, the property has a second-floor living area accessed by stairs, so it is not fully level-access throughout and may not suit buyers needing single-floor living. Council tax is classed as expensive. The property dates from the 1930s–1940s, so some older structural elements may remain beneath the modern refurbishment. EPC rating C.