Price Guide £500,000 - £525,000. Situated in a sought after location is this EXTENDED 3 bedroom DETACHED bungalow. OFFERING OPEN PLAN LIVING ACCOMMODATION with doors leading to the REAR GARDEN which is over 130' long and is currently home to a SWIMMING POOL and HOME OFFICE. A further benefit is A PRIVATE DRIVE with room for a MOTOR HOME. Energy Rating: D57
WHAT THE OWNER SAYS;-
"We have lived in our family bungalow for 16 year why are kids were growing up and now they have left home we have enjoyed living hear being it is so quiet The kids have enjoyed being able to play in the lovely secured garden, we have had many good times here and with plenty of room for the family get togethers and Christmas. Good entertaining rooms the gran kids love it here to"
Double glazed front door, laminate flooring, dado rail, radiator, double glazed window to rear and a door leading to an Inner hallway.
Dado rail, laminate flooring, cupboard housing electric fuse box and meter, radiators, loft hatch.
Dual aspect, double glazed bay windows overlooking the front and double glazed window to side. 2 radiators, fitted bedroom furniture comprising of wardrobe cupboards with bedside units and overhead storage, laminate flooring, dado rail, coved ceiling.
White suite to comprise of wash basin with storage below, low level w/c, tiled shower cubicle with wall mounted shower unit heated, heated towel rail, recessed spotlights, tiled walls.
Double glazed window overlooking front, radiator, dado rail, laminate flooring, coved ceiling.
Double glazed windows to side, radiator, recessed spotlights, coved ceilings, laminate floor, cupboard housing 'Worcester' boiler.
Double glazed windows to side and double glazed french doors overlooking and leading to rear garden. Radiators, fireplace surround with mantle and hearth housing flame effect gas fire. Dado rail, coved ceiling, laminate flooring.
White suite to comprise of enclosed panelled bath with mix tap and shower attachment, vanity unit with wash basin and storage below, low level w/c, wall mounted electric shower unit, radiator, tiled walls.
Fitted kitchen with work surface with cupboards and drawers below and wall units over stainless steel extractor hood oven, gas cooker point, space for dishwasher, integrated fridge/freezer, integrated washing machine, tiled floor and tiled splash back, stainless steel sink with mixer tap. Double glazed windows.
Laid to hard standing to provide off road parking.
Paved patio area leading to lawn enclosed by fencing. Outside water tap, swimming pool, gated side access, paved ornamental garden pond and decking area.
Up and over door with power and light.
Double glazed door and windows to front. Power and light, laminate flooring.
The Ridgway is a sought after road in Woodingdean, partly due to its many close by amenities, in Cowley Drive, Warren Road, Warren Way and Falmer Road. These include two Post Office's, Tesco Express, Co-op, Woodingdean Cafe, pet shop, hardware shop as well as a variety of take away's.
Woodingdean also boasts great transport links into the City Centre and into neighboring Rottingdean
For Football followers the Amex Stadium is about 2 miles down the Falmer Road with either a cycle/footpath or park and ride service. For dog owners/hikers or fitness enthusiast - there are many paths around the surrounding Downs with various access points..
Local schools are Oak Nursery, Downs View Special School & Woodingdean Primary located in Warren Road and Rudyard Kipling in Chalkland Rise/Downs Valley Road and for High School there is Longhill which is approximately a mile and a half away in neighbouring Ovingdean.
Woodingdean itself is nestled between the English Channel and The South Downs giving us great views of the Downs and the Sea and we regularly witness great sunsets.
Woodingdean is a beautiful area that offers all the benefits of country living just 3 miles outside of Brighton. It's rural-in-the-city, with free parking. And the deepest hand-dug well in the world.The area has a real feeling of community – typified by the annual Christmas get-together for businesses on Warren Road. Many locals have spent the majority of their lives in the area.Popular with Brightonians looking to settle down – without leaving the city completely behind - there's nothing quite like starting the day cresting the hill of Falmer Road, and coming home to vegetables from your own patch.
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