Large characterful five‑bed home with bespoke kitchen and sizeable garden, close to schools and seafront.
Immaculate extended detached home with five double bedrooms and four ensuites
23'7" x 20' bespoke kitchen/family room with skylight and bi‑fold doors
Generous rear garden ~75' with summer house, greenhouse and pizza oven
Off‑road parking and side access; sunken deck with under‑storage
Period features: wood burner, Victorian‑style radiators, thumb‑latch doors
EPC D and council tax Band F — running costs likely above average
Broadband speeds reported as slow in the area
Built 1950–66; scope for further modernisation despite excellent condition
An immaculately presented, extended detached family home arranged over two floors in a quiet cul‑de‑sac. The heart of the house is a spectacular bespoke 23'7" x 20' handmade kitchen/family room with skylight and bi‑fold doors that flood the space with light and open onto a large, private garden. The property blends period character — Victorian‑style radiators, wood burner, thumb‑latch doors — with contemporary finishes and generous room proportions.
Accommodation includes five double bedrooms and four ensuite/shower rooms, offering flexibility for family life, guests or a home office. Ground‑floor living is strong with a formal lounge, separate dining room, utility and cloakroom; the house was extended circa 2018 to create the large kitchen/family space. Off‑road parking, side access and a long rear garden with summer house, greenhouse and pizza oven add practical outdoor living value.
Practical points to note: the energy rating is EPC D and council tax band is high (Band F), and broadband speeds in the area are reported as slow. The house sits on a large plot near Seaford town centre and excellent local schools, with easy access to the South Downs and seafront — appealing for families seeking space, character and convenience.
Overall this is a substantial, well‑maintained family home that delivers immediate move‑in quality plus scope for further modernisation if desired. The mix of period detail and a high‑spec, contemporary kitchen makes it particularly attractive to buyers who value character with modern family living.