"**CHAIN FREE**
GUIDE PRICE £475,000 £490,000
A Delightful Period Home with Glorious Gardens and Far Reaching Views.
Occupying a wonderful semi rural setting with countryside views, this charming three bedroom semi detached property enjoys a wealth of character, beautifully landscaped gardens, off road parking and a garden office with power, ideal for home working or creative pursuits.
The spacious entrance hall sets the tone with a turning staircase to the galleried landing above. The triple aspect sitting room is bright and welcoming, featuring a bay window, log burner with brick hearth and French doors leading to the rear garden. The heart of the home is the generous kitchen diner, complete with oil fired Sandyford range also powering the heating , a working fireplace, oak worktops and a Belfast sink. A utility pantry and a lovely garden room with stained glass door, Velux window and garden access complete the ground floor.
Upstairs, the main bedroom enjoys views to the South Downs, built in wardrobes and an en suite shower with separate W.C. The second double bedroom includes a decorative fireplace and storage, while bedroom three also features a fireplace and countryside views, making an ideal small double or twin. A bright and airy, well appointed family bathroom offers bath with shower over and also enjoys a rear outlook.
The rear garden is an absolute delight, thoughtfully planted with an abundance of mature shrubs, flowering plants, fruit trees and soft fruits, as well as herbs and vegetables. A decked entertaining area, post and rail fencing opening to farmland views and a generous garden office all add to the appeal. The front garden is also well stocked, with a private driveway offering parking for two vehicles.
Despite its tranquil location, the property lies within easy reach of local amenities, with a mainline station approximately 10 minutes away, making it the perfect blend of country living and convenience.
Downash is a small rural hamlet located approximately 1.7 miles from the market town of Hailsham, which offers a wide selection of shops, supermarkets, and schools. Nestled within the Pevensey Marshes, the hamlet enjoys far reaching views across open farmland towards the South Downs. The surrounding area is criss crossed with bridlepaths, making it particularly popular with equestrian enthusiasts and those interested in fishing. A choice of both state and independent schools can be found in nearby towns, including St Bede s, Eastbourne College, and St Leonards, all within roughly a 30 minute drive. For commuters, Polegate Station is about 4 miles away, providing convenient rail links and accessible by car in around 10 minutes.
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