Property description
� Two Reception Rooms
� Three Bedrooms
� Original Features
� Garden
� Off Street Parking
King and Chasemore are delighted to present an attractive, spacious, three bedroom 1930's semi detached family house in excellent order throughout. The property retains many original features, including picture rails and ornamental fire places. The house has two reception rooms, the lounge having a feature ornamental cast-iron fireplace with a wooden surround and a bay window over looking the front. The dining room has an ornamental cast iron fireplace and twin double glazed doors leading onto a raised decking which enjoys a southerly aspect. The house benefits from double glazing, gas heating, pine doors to all rooms, newly high quality fitted kitchen with an extensive range of units and modern well appointed bathroom. To the front of the property has gravelled off road parking and to rear is a well kept attractive South facing rear garden.
The house is towards the end of a cul-de-sac close to Downland Walks and local schools, the town centre is less than half a mile distant. The historic harbour town of Newhaven has the English Channel to the South and the South Downs National Park to the North. Newhaven has a working harbour on the estuary of the River Ouse, a fishing fleet and a ferry service to Dieppe which offers one of the most direct routes to Paris from the South of England. The railway station has a half hourly services to Brighton and services and connections to London, whilst a bus services run at 10 minute intervals to Brighton. Newhaven is an expanding town with proposed new developments including a Brighton University Technical College, housing and shopping developments on part of the former quayside industrial areas.