£700,000

(£489/sq. ft)

3 bed detached house for sale
Martyns Close, Ovingdean BN2

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,432 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

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Freehold
Added on 03/04/2026

About this property

  • Detached bungalow in quiet Ovingdean cul-de-sac

  • Far-reaching views across the South Downs

  • Predominantly single-floor living with flexible layout

  • Split-level living and dining room with vaulted ceiling

  • Log-burning stove and solid wood flooring

  • Conservatory with underfloor heating overlooking the garden

  • Converted garage providing guest bedroom, office or studio with shower room

  • Landscaped terraced garden with sun all day until early evening and downland views

  • Driveway with off-road parking

  • Partially boarded loft

Located in a quiet cul-de-sac in the sought-after village of Ovingdean, this three-bedroom detached bungalow enjoys far-reaching views across the South Downs and a calm, retreat-like atmosphere, all just a short drive along the coast from central Brighton.

Set on a generous plot and approached via a driveway with off-road parking, the house has a sense of privacy from the moment you arrive. Inside, the accommodation is arranged primarily across one floor, making it particularly appealing for those looking for lateral living, while still offering flexible space for guests, working from home or hobbies.

The main living space is arranged as a split-level living and dining room, where a vaulted ceiling and high-level window draw in additional light and add to the feeling of space. A log-burning stove creates a natural focal point, while solid wood flooring and soft neutral tones run throughout the house, giving the interiors a calm, cohesive feel. Built-in storage has been thoughtfully incorporated throughout, helping to keep the spaces uncluttered and easy to live in.

Just off the living room sits the conservatory, which benefits from underfloor heating and acts as an additional sitting room overlooking the garden and the South Downs beyond. This is a space that works well throughout the year – somewhere to read, work, or simply sit and enjoy the view and changing light across the landscape. The separate modern white kitchen is well laid out with plenty of storage and workspace, along with side access to the garden, making day-to-day living practical and convenient.

The principal bedroom, located at the rear of the property, enjoys particularly beautiful views across the South Downs, making it a calm and peaceful room to wake up in. At the front of the house is a second bedroom, with the family bathroom positioned between the two, finished with mosaic-effect wallpaper, a long bath and separate shower.

A particularly useful feature of the house is the converted garage, which now provides a third bedroom and its own shower room. This space works well as guest accommodation, teenage bedroom, or home office and gives the house flexibility for different ways of living.

Outside, the garden has been arranged across a series of terraces and lawned areas that allow you to move with the sun throughout the day. A patio sits closest to the house for outdoor dining, while the lawn and planted borders frame the views towards the South Downs beyond. A raised corner terrace catches the evening sun and becomes a natural place to sit at the end of the day. With mature planting, decked seating areas and far-reaching views, the garden feels private and peaceful – very much an extension of the calm atmosphere of the house itself.

Altogether, this is a home that offers something quite special – quiet surroundings, views across open countryside and easy access to both the coast and the city. It’s a house that suits a slower pace of living while still being closely connected to Brighton.

Additional property information

Property type: Detached bungalow
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax band: E
EPC rating: D
Parking: Driveway with off-street parking

The area

Ovingdean is a small coastal village set between the South Downs National Park and the sea, offering a rare balance of countryside and coastal living. The surrounding landscape provides excellent walking and cycling routes, with downland paths, Beacon Hill Nature Reserve and coastal walks all close by.

The nearby village of Rottingdean offers independent shops, cafés, pubs and restaurants, along with its well-known duck pond and historic high street. Brighton Marina is also close by, offering supermarkets, restaurants, a cinema and gym, while Brighton city centre is just a short drive along the coast.

This is an area that suits people who want space, views and access to nature, while still being within easy reach of Brighton.

Schools

The property is well located for a number of well-regarded schools including Ovingdean Nursery, Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School, St Margaret’s C of E Primary School and Longhill High School. Independent schools nearby include Roedean and Brighton College, both easily accessible by car or bus.

Transport links

Regular bus services run through Ovingdean and along the coast into Brighton city centre, Rottingdean and the Marina. The A27 and A23 are easily accessible, providing road links across Sussex and towards London and Gatwick Airport.

Brighton Station offers direct services to London, Gatwick and along the south coast.

EPC Rating: D

Garden

Private rear garden with patio, lawn, and terrace. Side access to the front of the property.

Parking - Driveway

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