Guide price
£525,000
3 bed bungalow for saleNewick Hill, Newick BN8
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Detached Bungalow
Attached Annexe
Three Bedrooms
Approximate 1/3 Acre Plot
Ample Parking
South Facing Gardens
No Onward Chain
Easy Access to Village Green
Ref mg 1259
Ref MG1259
Set on a generous plot of around a third of an acre and offered to the market with no onward chain, this detached bungalow is a home that offers far more flexibility than first meets the eye. Extending to approximately 1,400 sq ft, the property combines well balanced accommodation with the added benefit of a self contained annexe; ideal for multi-generational living, working from home or simply when friends and family come to stay.
The main home has a practical and easy flowing layout, with the entrance hall leading through to the sitting room which enjoys a lovely outlook towards the south facing garden. The addition of the conservatory creates further reception space and connects particularly well with the garden during the warmer months. The kitchen/dining room is very much the heart of the home and its L-shaped design creates a sociable space that works equally well for everyday living and entertaining, whilst the separate utility room and cloakroom help keep the practical side of day to day life neatly tucked away. There are two bedrooms within the main bungalow, including a principal bedroom with built in wardrobes, together with a shower room serving this part of the house.
One of the standout features is undoubtedly the self contained annexe, which offers excellent versatility depending on a buyer’s requirements. The space includes its own sitting room, kitchen area, bedroom and cloakroom, making it ideal for an independent relative, guest accommodation, a home business or potentially an Airbnb-style setup, subject to any necessary consents. Outside, the gardens wrap beautifully around the bungalow and give the home a wonderfully tucked away feel. The plot itself is a real feature, offering a mixture of lawned areas, patio seating spaces, a greenhouse, timber sheds and established planting including fruit trees. To the front, there is ample driveway parking for several vehicles. The council tax is band F and the tenure is freehld.
The local area
The property is positioned within easy reach of the centre of Newick, one of the area’s most sought after villages and particularly well known for its picturesque village green and strong sense of community. The village has a really nice balance to it; large enough to feel well served for day to day life, whilst still retaining the character and feel people are often looking for when moving out to Sussex villages. Amenities include two convenience stores, a bakery, pharmacy, café, popular local pubs including The Bull and The Royal Oak, together with a highly regarded primary school and excellent recreational facilities including tennis and bowls clubs. The surrounding countryside is another major attraction, with nearby walks across the South Downs, Chailey Common and Ashdown Forest all within easy reach.
For commuters, Haywards Heath provides fast rail connections into London Victoria and London Bridge, whilst Lewes sits approximately 8 miles to the south and offers a brilliant mix of independent shops, restaurants and historic character. Barcombe Mills, one of the area’s favourite summer spots for paddleboarding, wild swimming and riverside walks, is also within easy reach.
Set on a generous plot of around a third of an acre and offered to the market with no onward chain, this detached bungalow is a home that offers far more flexibility than first meets the eye. Extending to approximately 1,400 sq ft, the property combines well balanced accommodation with the added benefit of a self contained annexe; ideal for multi-generational living, working from home or simply when friends and family come to stay.
The main home has a practical and easy flowing layout, with the entrance hall leading through to the sitting room which enjoys a lovely outlook towards the south facing garden. The addition of the conservatory creates further reception space and connects particularly well with the garden during the warmer months. The kitchen/dining room is very much the heart of the home and its L-shaped design creates a sociable space that works equally well for everyday living and entertaining, whilst the separate utility room and cloakroom help keep the practical side of day to day life neatly tucked away. There are two bedrooms within the main bungalow, including a principal bedroom with built in wardrobes, together with a shower room serving this part of the house.
One of the standout features is undoubtedly the self contained annexe, which offers excellent versatility depending on a buyer’s requirements. The space includes its own sitting room, kitchen area, bedroom and cloakroom, making it ideal for an independent relative, guest accommodation, a home business or potentially an Airbnb-style setup, subject to any necessary consents. Outside, the gardens wrap beautifully around the bungalow and give the home a wonderfully tucked away feel. The plot itself is a real feature, offering a mixture of lawned areas, patio seating spaces, a greenhouse, timber sheds and established planting including fruit trees. To the front, there is ample driveway parking for several vehicles. The council tax is band F and the tenure is freehld.
The local area
The property is positioned within easy reach of the centre of Newick, one of the area’s most sought after villages and particularly well known for its picturesque village green and strong sense of community. The village has a really nice balance to it; large enough to feel well served for day to day life, whilst still retaining the character and feel people are often looking for when moving out to Sussex villages. Amenities include two convenience stores, a bakery, pharmacy, café, popular local pubs including The Bull and The Royal Oak, together with a highly regarded primary school and excellent recreational facilities including tennis and bowls clubs. The surrounding countryside is another major attraction, with nearby walks across the South Downs, Chailey Common and Ashdown Forest all within easy reach.
For commuters, Haywards Heath provides fast rail connections into London Victoria and London Bridge, whilst Lewes sits approximately 8 miles to the south and offers a brilliant mix of independent shops, restaurants and historic character. Barcombe Mills, one of the area’s favourite summer spots for paddleboarding, wild swimming and riverside walks, is also within easy reach.
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