An EXTENDED semi detached property which offers 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and is in NEED of UPDATING and benefits from PARKING FOR SEVERAL VEHICLES and a GARAGE. Further benefits include a good size rear garden and SOLAR PANELS. The property is situated in a popular location and is close to a local park and convenience store. Energy Rating: D64
LOCATION
Batemans Road is a popular location with Woodingdean Central Park a short distance away which has a small convenience store. There are more shops and a Post Office in Cowley Drive and Falmer Road. Also close by is Warren Way where you will find a selection of shops to include a chemist, Post Office, local Co-op and a cafe. In nearby Warren Road there are more shops to include Tesco Express and pet store, plus two cafes.
There is a variety of take away’s in Woodingdean to include Uncle Sams, Pizza, Chinese and fish & chips!
If you want more of a variety of entertainment; Brighton Marina is about 3 miles away where you will find a cinema, bowling complex and a casino. There are bus services close by to take you to Rottingdean Village for shops, pubs and restaurants and you can access the beach! Brighton City Centre is only a short bus ride or car journey.
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 enthusiasts - there are many paths around the surrounding Downs with various access points from Woodingdean.
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.
Leading to
Radiator. Stairs to first floor.
Aluminium double glazed bay window. Radiator. Gas fireplace. Radiator. uPVC double glazed window.
Range of kitchen fitments comprising rolled edge work surfaces, stainless steel single drainer sink unit with mixer taps. Space for washing machine. Radiator. Door leading to rear garden. Double glazed window overlooking rear garden. Wall mounted boiler. Tecnik double oven, gas hob. Fan assisted oven and grill filter over. Space for fridge freezer, storage with shelving.
Stairs to second floor. window overlooking rear garden, linen cupboard with shelving and radiator.
Built in cupboard for storage. Radiator. Aluminium double glazed window to front over looking rooftops, Downs and Woodingdean Central Park.
Aluminium window overlooking rear garden. Radiator.
Range of bathroom fitments comprising low level WC, uPVC double glazed Windows with frosted glass. Bath with mixer taps, shower cubicle with mains fed shower.
Wash hand basin with mixer taps. Heated ladder style towel rail. Fully tiled.
Aluminium double glazed window to front with view of the Downs, over rooftops and to Woodingdean Central Park. Cupboard for storage. Two radiator.
Built in cupboard for storage. Radiator. uPVC double glazed window overlooking rear garden and roof tops.
Shower cubicle with electric shower. Radiator. Wash hand basin. Double glazed window with frosted glass. Low level WC.
uPVC double glazed window overlooking rear garden. Cupboard for eaves storage, radiator.
Laid to tarmac with a flower border, side gate giving access to the rear garden.
Patio seating area, steps leading up to garden which is mainly laid to lawn, with a path way leading up to the top of the garden, borders stocked with flowers, plants and shrubs, aviary and shed, Colour fences, blue steel fencing that runs all the way from the back of the garden to the front of the house
to garage and house. Flower bed. Side gate to side of house and rear garden.
Up and over door.
Gate to side of house and to garden.
1536 sq.ft (142.7 sq.m)
Installed in 2011 the eligibility period runs for 25 yrs.
Generation Tariff: 55.36 p/kWh
Export Tariff: 3.90 p/kWh
The PV array is 1 string of 12 pannels that can generate 2.94 kWpeak.
The inverter location is in the garage.
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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