Three bedrooms with modern fitted kitchen and conservatory
Large south-facing rear garden with patio and lawn
Off-street parking plus garage and workshop
Chain free and scope to extend (subject to planning consent)
Single family bathroom for three bedrooms
Property from 1967–75 with partial insulation (energy upgrades likely)
Slow broadband speeds in the area
Small to average plot — extensions reduce garden space
This three-bedroom semi-detached family home in Ringmer offers roomy, well-presented accommodation and genuine extension potential (subject to planning). The ground floor has a through sitting and dining room, a modern fitted kitchen and a conservatory opening to a large south-facing rear garden — a strong selling point for families who value outdoor space and light.
Practical features include off-street parking and an adjoining garage/workshop, plus chain-free sale for a quicker move. The property was extended previously to the side and rear; there is scope to add further living space above or to the side, subject to necessary consents — an opportunity to increase value and create a four-bedroom layout.
Buyers should be aware of a few material considerations. The house dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and has timber-frame elements with only partial insulation, so further insulation or energy upgrades may be needed to improve efficiency. Broadband is slow in the area, and there is a single family bathroom for three bedrooms. The plot is small to average, so any extension would need careful design to retain garden space and comply with planning.
Located in sought-after Ringmer village close to Lewes, the home benefits from good local amenities, low crime and well-regarded schools nearby. Commutable options include regular trains from Lewes to London and Brighton, making this an appealing choice for families seeking village life with easy access to larger towns.







































































