Price Guide £300,000 - £315,000. Situated in a POPULAR residential location is this two bedroom mid terraced home. Considered to be an IDEAL first time buy or buy to let INVESTMENT. MODERN fitted kitchen and bathroom also BENEFITING from ground floor cloakroom. Internal viewing is HIGHLY recommended. Energy Rating: D65
Location:
Woodingdean is a residential area with lovely views to the Downs and sea, there are a lot of trees and greens around, making you feel like you are a bit more rural yet close to the City and Sea front.
This property is located in Kipling Avenue, on a bus route for access to Rottingdean, Longhill High School and into the City Centre and there are two good schools in Warren Road and Chalkland Rise.
There is a local shop just up the road opposite Woodingdean Central Park, local bowls club have their clubhouse here too. More shops are close by in Cowley Drive and Warren Road/Way.
Further shops to include a pet shop, hairdressers, Tesco Express and Co-op can be found in Warren Way/Warren Road.
Woodingdean has 2 post offices and chemists and several take aways to include Chinese, Uncle Sams, Indian and fish & chips. However if you need a bigger shop you can visit Brighton Marina Village and the Asda store. For nightlife it’s a short bus ride or taxi to Brighton City Centre with its many pubs/clubs and restaurants.
uPVC double glazed front door with frosted glass. uPVC full height panel to side with frosted glass
Radiator. Stairs to first floor. Tiled floor. Frosted window panel to lounge. Understairs cupboard housing meters & fuses. Doorway to
Range of kitchen fitments comprising wall & base units with work surfaces over. Built in Hoover oven with four ring stainless steel hob over. Stainless steel extractor/filter over. One and a half bowl stainless steel single drainer sink unit with mixer tap and pull out hose. Double uPVC double glazed doors. Tiled floor. Part tiled walls. Space for fridge & slimline dishwasher.
uPVC double glazed windows & uPVC double glazed double doors leading to garden. Roof light. Breakfast bar to one side. Work surface with cupboard below & space for washing machine.
Low level close coupled WC. Wash hand basin. Tiled floor & part tiled walls.
Living Section - uPVC double glazed window to front. Feature open fireplace. Upright radiator. Frosted window pane to hallway. Wooden flooring.
Dining Section - uPVC double glazed window to rear garden. Wooden flooring. Upright radiator.
Hatch to loft space.
Range of bathroom fitments comprising low level WC with concealed cistern. Wash hand basin with cupboard below. Panelled bath with mixer taps and hand held shower attachment. Wall mounted electric 'Mira' shower. Folding shower screen. Ladder style heated towel rail. Tiled walls. uPVC double glazed window with frosted glass.
uPVC double glazed window overlooking rear garden. Cupboard housing hot water tank & Vaillant boiler. Radiator.
uPVC double glazed window to front with views in the distance of Downland. Radiator. Built in cupboard with shelving.
Mainly laid to lawn with a winding slate path leading to the front door, to the side & under the front window, there are brick edged flower boarders that are stocked with flowering plants & shrubs. There is also an attractive fish pond.
Laid to pebbles with brick edge flower boarders. Outside electric point. Outside tap. Steps to 2nd tier which is laid to flower/veg areas with a pebbled hard standing for approx one vehicle. The garden is fenced with gates to the private road at the rear.
72.3 sq.m. (779 sq.ft)
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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