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£945,000

Hartfield Road, Seaford, BN25

  • 4 beds
Detached house
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£945,000

  • 4 beds
Detached house
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An older style four bedroom detached house, built in 1920, situated in a sought after location, close to Seaford Head and downland walks. Local schools and bus services are within easy reach whilst the town centre and mainland railway station are half a mile distant.

The house has been subject to much improvement during the current owners' time at the property.

Accommodation is arranged over two floors. The ground floor comprises: shower room, sitting room, a dining room which incorporates library with study area and opens onto extended south aspect orangery. There is also a refitted Magnet kitchen/breakfast room and side extension incorporating a large utility room, both completed in 2022.

The first floor has four double bedrooms, together with a family bathroom. Most of the bedrooms have downland views.

The property is set back from this sought after road with an attractive brick and flint boundary wall and a paved entrance driveway having access to the side garage.

The southerly aspect rear garden is of a generous size and fully stocked with various plants and established silver birch, apple and magnolia trees.

The property has gas central heating and with majority double glazed windows.

Front elevation

The house has an attractive brick and flint boundary wall, paved driveway for vehicles, raised brick built circular flower bed, and established plants. Up and over door affording access to the single garage.

Ground floor accommodation

Oak panelled front door opening into an entrance lobby with cloaks area. Doors to: Shower room with shower cubicle, wash bowl and WC.Reception hall with convenient under stairs cupboard, quarry tiled flooring and door leading to the outside rear covered area. A sitting room is to the rear of the property having a fitted gas fire, bay window seat with storage beneath and enjoying an open southerly aspect view of the garden. The dining room is of a good size with polished stripped wooden flooring and incorporates a library and a study area with fitted book shelves. From here there are double doors that lead into the orangery which is light and airy, with roof lantern, underfloor heating, and doors leading out to the rear garden. The kitchen/breakfast room was refitted in 2022, with a range of fitted Magnet units, work space incorporating pantry style cupboard, matching cupboards and drawers, drainer unit, integrated dishwasher, space for cooker range and double fridge freezer, and further space for a table and chairs. Inner door to an extended utility room, also constructed in January 2022, with fitted cupboards and drawer units, space and plumbing for appliances, wash bowl and cupboards concealing Worcester-Bosch gas fired boiler. Door accessing the sideway.

First floor accommodation

Staircase to a half landing and first floor landing with cupboard housing Albion Ultra steel hot water cylinder. Hatch to a spacious loft with reclining ladder and light point. There are four double bedrooms some having downland views. The main bedroom has plenty of wardrobe cupboards which also include a dressing table and drawers below. Two of the bedrooms also have fireplaces.The family bathroom has a fitted Victorian style white suite with freestanding bath, shower cubicle, WC and a wash basin.

Southerly aspect rear garden

Nicely stocked with various plants and mature trees, including silver birch, apple and magnolia. From the orangery the paved patio leading onto the lawn area and rose bushes. There is also personal access to the garage and a wide side way and timber shed leading to the front elevation via a security gate.

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£945,000

4 bed house for sale

Hartfield Road, Seaford, BN25

An older style four bedroom detached house, built in 1920, situated in a sought after location, close to Seaford Head and downland walks. Local schools and bus services are within easy reach whilst the town centre and mainland railway station are half a mile distant.

The house has been subject to much improvement during the current owners' time at the property.

Accommodation is arranged over two floors. The ground floor comprises: shower room, sitting room, a dining room which incorporates library with study area and opens onto extended south aspect orangery. There is also a refitted Magnet kitchen/breakfast room and side extension incorporating a large utility room, both completed in 2022.

The first floor has four double bedrooms, together with a family bathroom. Most of the bedrooms have downland views.

The property is set back from this sought after road with an attractive brick and flint boundary wall and a paved entrance driveway having access to the side garage.

The southerly aspect rear garden is of a generous size and fully stocked with various plants and established silver birch, apple and magnolia trees.

The property has gas central heating and with majority double glazed windows.

Front elevation

The house has an attractive brick and flint boundary wall, paved driveway for vehicles, raised brick built circular flower bed, and established plants. Up and over door affording access to the single garage.

Ground floor accommodation

Oak panelled front door opening into an entrance lobby with cloaks area. Doors to: Shower room with shower cubicle, wash bowl and WC.Reception hall with convenient under stairs cupboard, quarry tiled flooring and door leading to the outside rear covered area. A sitting room is to the rear of the property having a fitted gas fire, bay window seat with storage beneath and enjoying an open southerly aspect view of the garden. The dining room is of a good size with polished stripped wooden flooring and incorporates a library and a study area with fitted book shelves. From here there are double doors that lead into the orangery which is light and airy, with roof lantern, underfloor heating, and doors leading out to the rear garden. The kitchen/breakfast room was refitted in 2022, with a range of fitted Magnet units, work space incorporating pantry style cupboard, matching cupboards and drawers, drainer unit, integrated dishwasher, space for cooker range and double fridge freezer, and further space for a table and chairs. Inner door to an extended utility room, also constructed in January 2022, with fitted cupboards and drawer units, space and plumbing for appliances, wash bowl and cupboards concealing Worcester-Bosch gas fired boiler. Door accessing the sideway.

First floor accommodation

Staircase to a half landing and first floor landing with cupboard housing Albion Ultra steel hot water cylinder. Hatch to a spacious loft with reclining ladder and light point. There are four double bedrooms some having downland views. The main bedroom has plenty of wardrobe cupboards which also include a dressing table and drawers below. Two of the bedrooms also have fireplaces.The family bathroom has a fitted Victorian style white suite with freestanding bath, shower cubicle, WC and a wash basin.

Southerly aspect rear garden

Nicely stocked with various plants and mature trees, including silver birch, apple and magnolia. From the orangery the paved patio leading onto the lawn area and rose bushes. There is also personal access to the garage and a wide side way and timber shed leading to the front elevation via a security gate.