Guide price
£575,000
(£394/sq. ft)
3 bed semi-detached house for saleBeacon Hill, Ovingdean BN2
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
1,460 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Spectacular Sea & Countryside Views
Extended Semi-Detached House
Three Double Bedrooms
Two Bathrooms & Ground Floor WC
Modern Fitted Kitchen/Diner/Utility with Bi-Fold Doors to Rear Garden
Separate Spacious Living Room
Double Glazing
Off-Road Parking & Garage
Presented in Good Decorative Order
Walking Distance to the Beach
*** guide price £575,000-£595,000 ***
A three double-bedroom, extended, semi-detached house located in the picturesque village of Ovingdean, with a level walk to the beach and overlooking the Beacon Hill Nature Reserve with access to stunning coastal and countryside walks, and benefitting from off-road parking for multiple vehicles as well as a garage.
Entering via double-glazed entrance porch into a vestibule with ground floor WC, the entrance hall offers plenty of storage and leads to a spacious, southerly aspect living room with views across the nature reserve and bi-fold doors which open into the extended, open-plan kitchen/dining/utility room.
The kitchen area, with window overlooking the rear garden, is fitted with white, high-gloss, flat-fronted units and oak work surfaces with stylish herringbone-style tiled splashbacks, comprising a one-and-a-half bowl ceramic sink, ‘Bosch’ six-ring stainless steel gas hob with extractor over, and integrated appliances including oven and grill, microwave, dishwasher, and full-height fridge, and space and plumbing for a tumble dryer. The utility area also has a window overlooking the rear garden, with matching white, high-gloss units and oak work surfaces, integrated full-height freezer and space and plumbing for a washing machine. A Velux skylight and bi-fold doors which open onto the sunny rear garden complete this stylish and sociable living space.
Upstairs, the generous landing has a good-sized storage cupboard with slatted shelving and access to the loft space.
The family bathroom has a picture window offering views over the Downs whilst chilling in the bath and a further obscure glazed window, and comprises a double-ended bath with central fill, finished with a front panel having co-ordinating hexagonal tiles to match the flooring, a separate quadrant shower with sliding glass door, thermostatic shower with rainfall shower head and hand-held shower attachment on riser, a vanity drawer unit with inset sink, and a low-level WC. The attractive terrazzo-style tiled walls and brass-style heated towel rail with matching brassware give the bathroom a stylish finish.
The spacious principal bedroom has stunning southerly views over the nature reserve, with matching open shelf and wardrobe units, neutral carpet and fully tiled en-suite shower room comprising quadrant shower with sliding glass door, freestanding vanity unit with counter-top wash basin and mixer tap, low-level WC, chrome towel rail, and double-glazed window to the side.
Bedroom 2 has views over the rear garden to the South Downs, built-in double wardrobe and neutral carpet, while Bedroom 3 has a southerly aspect with views over the nature reserve and a single built-in wardrobe.
Outside, the split-level, lawned rear garden has decked entertainment areas which take full advantage of the sun and South Downs views, well-stocked raised borders and a pond which add to the chilled ambience, side access to the front, and a garden room which allows enjoyment of the garden all year round.
Situated a short walk from the beach, countryside walks and regular bus services, Ovingdean Village offers the perfect blend of countryside calm and coastal convenience, with a village store, St Wulfran's church which dates from the 12th Century, and a local favourite – Wild Flour Pizza. The neighbouring village of Rottingdean offers many amenities including a Post Office, butcher, greengrocer/deli, convenience stores, independent shops, and an array of traditional pubs, tea rooms and restaurants. Brighton city centre and mainline train station is just a 10-minute drive away, making Ovingdean the ideal retreat for families wanting a semi-rural location while staying connected with all the benefits of city living close by.
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