2 Bed - Bungalow - Semi Detached - Sold
Back to property listings£317,000
Hawth Park Road, Seaford,
Branch:
Seaford Station Approach,
Seaford,
East Sussex,
BN25 2AR.
01323 490680 hello@rowlandgorringe.co.uk
Features include:
- Semi Detached Bunglaow
- Sea Views
- 2 Bedrooms
- Redecorated
- Entrance Porch
- Parquet Flooring
- Boot/Utilities Porch
- No Chain
With superb sea & Seaford Head views, this well presented semi-detached 2 bedroom bungalow has no onward chain.
A semi detached bungalow with superb views towards the sea and Seaford Head.
Clean, tidy as well as being well-presented throughout, this semi-detached bungalow has no onward chain and offers superb views from the living room, with its full height window, and bedroom 2. A good sized entrance porch leads into the hallway, which has parquet floor that continues into the living/dining room. The main bedroom with its built in wardrobes and the kitchen both look onto the rear garden. Whilst a rear (side) porch area serves as a boot room/utility, with a sea view shared through the main porch.
The rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn with central path to a rear gate. A rear access road leads behind the property, where the properties garage is located directly behind. To the front is lawn with a path leading to the the bungalow.
Hawth Park Road is a ring road located close to Bishopstone railway station, with links to London as well as Brighton. Within the original station building is a community hub, offering a range of courses, activities and meetings. On the nearby A259 coastal road, bus services run between Eastbourne and Brighton at peak times every 20 minutes. Whilst a local bus service stops on Hawth Park Road itself. Seaford seafront promenade, beach and countryside walks (South Downs National Park) are within less than half a mile. Seaford town centre with its comprehensive range of shops, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants and library lies within 1.5 miles.
EPC
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Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.