This property is located in the Meads Village area of Eastbourne, a thriving community located just one mile to the west of the town centre, with its own shingle beach which is generally quieter than the town s main beach. For those who enjoy country walks, there is access onto the South Downs Way just a short walk from the property, with Beachy Head situated a pleasant and rewarding thirty minute walk away. Eastbourne itself, is a traditional seaside resort with a wide shingled beach which gives way to sand at low tide. There are a range of attractions in and around the town including the splendid Victorian pier, a water sports centre, the Towner Gallery, and the impressive Redoubt Fortress. This property has been extended and refurbished by the owners for 2022 and is beautifully presented to create a relaxing seaside retreat. On arrival, guests will enter the hallway with the stairs to the first floor and downstairs WC. The light filled lounge is to the front of the property, with its large bay window, inviting sofa and armchairs, feature fireplace with a gas effect log burner. There is a TV here, as well as a DAB radio with bluetooth and CD player, there is also the addition of a further sitting area with a sofa and chair. To the rear of the property, the newly refurbished kitchen/dining room has an exposed brick wall feature and patio doors which open onto the courtyard garden, it is well equipped with an oven, gas hob, microwave, built in appliances include a fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine. The dining table has seating for 6 . On the first floor you will find a good sized single bedroom, spacious bathroom, further master bedroom with en suite shower room. Stairs to the second floor lead up to a further king size bedroom with its own en suite shower room. Outside, the property enjoys an enclosed paved patio garden with raised flower beds. There is roadside parking close to the property , subject to availability, for which one permit is supplied.
Weekly price from £770
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