Single-level home with large plot and countryside outlook, ideal for family lifestyles.
Southerly rear garden with privacy and views to The Gallops
Set on the edge of the South Downs, this two-bedroom detached bungalow sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac with views across The Gallops. Single-storey living, a large southerly rear garden and a conservatory make it comfortable and convenient for daily family life. The plot and garage give scope for outside hobbies, parking and possible extension (subject to planning).
The interior is practical but dated in places: textured ceilings, mid-century fixtures and a single shower room with separate WC. Buyers should expect modernization to bring the accommodation up to contemporary standards; the layout and loft access simplify reconfiguration or improvement projects. The home is offered with no onward chain and on a freehold title.
Location strengths include being within sought-after school catchments, low local crime, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for remote working. It adjoins open fields and sits close to South Downs National Park, offering easy access to walking and countryside recreation. There is no recorded flood risk for the property.
Note the local area shows pockets of socioeconomic deprivation, which may affect some services and resale dynamics. Council Tax Band D applies. Overall, this bungalow will suit buyers wanting single-floor living with strong outside space and countryside outlook, who are prepared to invest in updating to unlock full potential.