SOLD VIA MASLEN ESTATE AGENTS*** NO ONWARD CHAIN. A spacious 4 bedroom property with TWO BATHROOMS and OPEN PLAN LIVING ACCOMMODATION set back from the road. Situated CLOSE TO A BUS ROUTE for access to Brighton City Centre and enjoys views over Woodingdean to the Downs. Energy Rating: B83
Parking is available in The Ridgway, the property is accessed via a footpath from The Ridgway.
Location:
The Ridgway is a sought after road in Woodingdean, partly due to its many amenities close by, in Cowley Drive, Warren Road, Warren Way and Falmer Road. These include two Post Office's, Tesco Express, Co-op, Woodingdean Cafe, pet shop as well as a variety of take away's.
Woodingdean also boasts great transport links into the City Centre and into neighbouring 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 Cottage Nursery, Downs View School & Woodingdean Primary located in Warren Road and Rudyard Kipling in Chalkland Rise 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.
Radiator, built in cupboard under stairs, housing electric fuses with light.
Low level WC with concealed cistern, wash hand basin with mixer tap, range of cupboards below, vanity work surface, shower cubicle with mains fed shower, ladder style heated towel rail, wall mounted extractor fan, uPVC double glazed window with frosted glass, part tiled walls.
Radiator, uPVC double glazed windows.
Range of kitchen fitments comprising, wall and base units with wooden work surfaces over, integrated fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, tumble dryer, range of draw units and stainless steel double oven with ceramic hob, stainless steel filter over, cupboard housing ideal boiler, inset stainless steel sink unit with mixer taps, vinyl flooring uPVC double doors and full height windows either side leading to rear garden.
Two radiators, uPVC double glazed with full height windows either side leading to rear garden.
uPVC double glazed window with frosted glass.
With hatch to loft space, radiator, uPVC double glazed window, doors to bedrooms and bathroom.
uPVC double glazed window, with views over Woodingdean to Downland, radiator.
uPVC double glazed window with views over Woodingdean to Downland, radiator, wood flooring, built in cupboard.
uPVC double glazed window with views over Woodingdean to Downland, radiator.
uPVC double glazed window, radiator.
Range of bathroom fitments comprising, low level WC with concealed cistern, range of cupboards, with vanity work surfaces and wash hand basin with mixer taps, tiled splash backs, bath with mixer taps, shower attachment and shower screen, wall mounted extractor, part tiled walls, ladder style heated towel rail, uPVC double glazed with frosted glass.
Enclosed with fencing and laid to lawn, outside light.
Laid to a block pavior path, leading to rear garden. Outside tap, wall mounted cupboard housing gas meter.
Outside lights, patio seating area, laid to lawn with mature tree, access path to The Ridgway, brick built store cupboard housing electric meter.
135.6 sq.m (1460 sq.ft.)
Parking is available in The Ridgway, the property is accessed via a footpath from The Ridgway and there is no access from Kipling Avenue
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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