Price Guide £450,000 - £475,000 A FABULOUS semi detached 3 bedroom property which offers GOOD SIZE accommodation and benefits from a downstairs CLOAKROOM and first floor bathroom. Situated in a sought after location close to shops and bus route for the City Centre. Energy Rating: D59
Location:
Woodingdean is mainly a residential area, situated between the Coast and the South Downs, giving us great views but also close to the City Centre.
Nearby in Warren Way you will find a selection of shops to include a chemist, Post Office, local Co-op and a cafe. Warren Road you will find more shops to include Tesco Express, newsagents and a pet store. There is a variety of takeaways in Woodingdean which 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 variety of restaurants, 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 !
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.
uPVC front door with frosted glass. Wall mounted cupboard housing electric meters & fuses. Radiator. Built in cupboard. Further built in storage cupboards with space for washing machine & tumble dryer. Stairs to first floor with double glazed window with frosted glass.
With a range of fitments comprising low level close coupled WC. Corner wash hand basin. Ladder style heated towel rail. Tiled floor & part tiled walls.
uPVC double glazed window to front with some views to Downland between houses. Radiator. Feature wood fireplace with marble insert & hearth. Real flame gas fire.
uPVC double glazed window overlooking rear garden. Radiator.
uPVC double glazed window overlooking front with some views to Downland between houses. Radiator.
Range of Kitchen fitments comprising wall & base units with roll edge work surfaces over. Built in stainless steel 'Lamona' double oven/grill. Inset stainless steel 'Lamona' 5 ring gas hob with stainless steel splashback. Stainless steel filter over. Stainless steel single drainer sink unit with mixer taps. Built in 'BOSCH' dishwasher. uPVC double glazed window to side. uPVC double glazed doors with full height double glazed window to the side. Space for fidge/freezer. Space for table & chairs. Radiator. Vinyl flooring. Part tiled walls.
Range of Bathroom fitments comprising bath with mains fed shower over. Low level close coupled WC. Wash basin with cupboards below. A double aspect room with two uPVC double glazed windows with frosted glass. Part tiled walls. Vinyl flooring. Ladder style heated towel rail. Built in eaves storage cupboard. Ceiling mounted extractor.
uPVC double glazed window to rear overlooking rear garden. Radiator.
uPVC double glazed window to front with amazing views over rooftops to Downland with distant Sea views. Radiator. Built in eves storage cupboard housing gas boiler.
Lawn area. Driveway leading to Garage. Outside tap. Outside lights.
Mainly laid to lawn with fence & hedge borders. Patio seating area & gate.
With power & light & electric roll door. Two windows to the side.
107.8 sq.m. (1160 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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