Cul-de-sac location with very low local crime and good schools nearby
Three bedrooms, spacious lounge and dual-aspect sun room
Large suntrap rear garden with decking, patio and mature planting
Off-road parking for multiple vehicles and side access
Modern kitchen; original wooden floors in parts of the house
Single family bathroom with separate WC; one bath/shower
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; double glazing install dates unknown
Scope to extend (STPC) — potential to increase living space
This three-bedroom semi-detached bungalow sits at the end of a quiet Portslade cul-de-sac and offers comfortable single-storey living with clear potential. The property features a modern kitchen, spacious lounge, dual-aspect sun room and a large, suntrap rear garden — practical for family life or those looking to downsize without losing outside space.
The layout is traditional and well-proportioned across approximately 947 sq ft. Off-road parking for multiple vehicles, good local schools rated Good, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal add everyday convenience. The home is freehold and located close to Portslade station and local amenities, making commuting and shopping straightforward.
There are practical issues to note: the cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation, the double glazing install dates are unknown, and there is just one family bathroom plus a separate WC. These factors, together with the mid-20th-century construction, mean some updating or insulation work may be advisable.
The bungalow also offers scope to extend (subject to planning permission) for buyers wanting to add living space or modernise further. Overall this is a comfortable, characterful home in an affluent, low-crime neighbourhood — suitable for families, downsizers or buyers seeking a single-storey property with garden and extension potential.



































































