Two double bedrooms suitable for couples or small families
Chain free sale for flexible completion
Large plot with enclosed rear garden and scope to improve
Block-paved driveway providing off-street parking
Conservatory adds extra light and usable space
Single bathroom — one shower room only
Built 1950s–66; cavity walls assumed uninsulated (energy works likely)
Double glazing installed before 2002 may need replacement
Light, practical and offered chain free, this two-double-bedroom detached bungalow sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac within easy walking distance of Bexhill town centre, seafront and mainline station. The ground floor layout includes a fitted kitchen, a bright lounge opening to a conservatory and a ground-floor cloakroom — a sensible footprint for first-time buyers or those downsizing.
Outside, a block-paved driveway provides off-street parking and the property occupies a very large plot with an enclosed rear garden. The plot size is a clear asset for buyers who want outdoor space, storage or future landscaping; the conservatory brings extra light and a comfortable transition to the garden.
There are some practical drawbacks to note: the house dates from the 1950s–66 and has cavity walls assumed to be uninsulated, with double glazing installed before 2002. The single bathroom and older thermal envelope mean energy-efficiency improvements and some updating will be needed to reduce bills and modernise comfort.
Overall this freehold home offers a convenient, low-traffic location, straightforward living space and genuine scope to increase value through insulation, glazing upgrades and cosmetic refurbishment. It will suit buyers seeking a move-in-with-improvements property close to local amenities and transport links.