Large four-bedroom detached house backing onto protected parkland, no onward chain.
Four double bedrooms plus two further second-floor rooms
This bespoke four-bedroom detached home, built in 1991, suits a family seeking space, privacy and countryside access. The layout delivers flexible living across three floors — principal bedroom with en suite, a roomy sitting/dining room with feature fireplace, and a large kitchen with plenty of fitted cupboards. The property is offered with no onward chain and sits on a large plot backing onto The Warren, a protected local park with direct walks to the South Downs National Park.
The house presents genuine scope to update and personalise. The kitchen and some internal areas would benefit from modernisation to match contemporary standards, and the EPC rating of D reflects room for efficiency improvements. The integral garage and second-floor rooms offer potential for conversion or reconfiguration (subject to planning), making this appealing for buyers wanting to add value.
Outside, the secluded, mature rear garden and private patio provide a safe, attractive space for children and entertaining. Driveway parking and off-street spaces add practical convenience. Local amenities include good primary schools, low local crime, and easy road access — ideal for family life in a prosperous village setting.
Buyers should note council tax band F (relatively expensive) and that structural changes or conversions will require the appropriate permissions. Overall, the house offers a generous, well-positioned family home with strong growth potential for those happy to invest in updating and energy improvements.