Chain-free two-bedroom bungalow
Planning approved to extend into four bedrooms (Ref: RR/2024/800/P)
Generous plot with front driveway, mature gardens, and private outlooks
Spacious living room with electric fire, stone surround, and dual lighting options
Modern kitchen with butler sink, black laminate worktops, and garden views
Stylish fully tiled bathroom with walk-in rainfall shower
Garage contains boiler and consumer unit; scope for further use or conversion
Large rear garden with patio, lawn, and potential ‘secret garden’ in lower section
Double-glazed windows throughout, large loft with ladder, and neutral decor
Opportunity to enhance the lower garden section
This chain-free two-bedroom bungalow sits on a generous plot with full planning to convert the loft into two further bedrooms, creating a four-bedroom home. Set back from the road, it features a mature front garden, private driveway, and plenty of future potential..
Currently available off market.
You enter into an open hallway with space to hang coats and a built-in cupboard housing the hot water tank. From here, all rooms branch off, creating a well-organised and accessible layout.
To the right, the living room is bright and well-proportioned, with dual-aspect windows that bring in natural light throughout the day. An gas fire with a stone surround gives the room a central focus, while two radiators and a combination of ceiling and wall lighting create a warm, comfortable atmosphere.
The kitchen sits to the rear of the home, looking out over the back garden. It’s fitted with white shaker-style units, black laminate worktops, and a butler sink with chrome taps. Space for under-counter fridge, freezer, and dishwasher keep things practical and uncluttered, and spot lighting gives a clean, modern finish.
The bathroom is finished in crisp white tiles with a strip of grey detailing for contrast. A walk-in shower with both rainfall and handheld heads, a black tiled floor, and chrome fittings add a sleek, contemporary feel. The space also includes a white WC, basin, and a heated towel radiator.
Both bedrooms are doubles, with vinyl flooring and radiators. The main bedroom sits at the rear, overlooking the garden, while the second bedroom faces the front and includes a built-in cupboard for storage. The neutral tones and simple finishes throughout make it easy to move straight in.
Outside, there’s a separate utility room currently housing the washing machine. A doorway leads into the attached garage, although this internal access is currently sealed. The garage sits to the side of the home and houses the boiler and consumer unit. It offers useful storage as is, with potential for further use subject to needs.
The rear garden is divided into two distinct areas. The upper section is landscaped with a lawn, patio, mature shrubs, and a concrete base ready for a shed. A fence separates this from the lower section, which is currently more natural and lightly maintained — offering scope to develop into a private retreat, allotment space, or garden extension. With its size and separation, it’s a plot that invites creativity and could become a potential ‘secret garden’ that makes the most of the setting.
All windows are double glazed, and white internal doors with chrome handles complement the stone-effect vinyl flooring that runs through most of the property. A large loft with fitted ladder provides extra storage and the option for future expansion, thanks to approved plans to convert into a four-bedroom home. Planning reference: RR/2024/800/P.
Set within the historic market town of Battle, this location offers a balance of countryside calm and day-to-day convenience. With its mix of independent shops, eateries, and scenic walks, Battle has a distinct village feel while still providing practical links via its mainline station to London and the coast. The town is steeped in heritage, yet very much lived-in and loved — ideal for those looking for a slower pace without losing connection.