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Guide price
£430,000

2 bedroom semi-detached bungalow for sale

Oakley Gardens, East Preston, West Sussex, BN16
Chain-free
Semi-detached bungalow
2 beds
1 bath
808
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand D

Features and description

  • Two-bedroom bungalow situated in the heart of East Preston Village
  • Quiet cul-de-sac overlooking Cricket Ground and parklands
  • South-west facing front and rear gardens
  • Parking and garage with electric fitted door
  • A level walk to the seafront
  • No onward chain
  • Gas central heating
  • Convenient location for the village centre and amenities
  • Close to bus routes

Jacobs Steel are delighted to bring to the market this charming end of terrace bungalow located in the heart of East Preston village. Occupying a prime position within easy walking distance of both the Northern & Southern shopping parades as well as the beach and foreshore this wonderful home overlooks East Preston cricket ground and the picturesque, 'Two Acres'. Offered to the market with immediate vacant possession and no ongoing chain, this lovely bungalow makes a wonderful home by the sea with potential to extend (808sqft inc garage), subject to necessary planning permissions.

Accessed via a footpath up the side of the property, the front door opens onto a spacious internal hallway. There are two useful cupboards, ideal for coats and shoes, located at the end of the hall. Two double bedrooms are found at the front of the property, with the large master bedroom benefitting from a built-in wardrobe. Both bedrooms are jointly served by the family bathroom that has a shower over the bath. The lounge/diner is situated at the rear of the bungalow. A feature fireplace acts as a focal point whilst the large picture window provides views of the West-facing rear garden. The kitchen is positioned just off of the lounge/diner and it provides a good amount of work surface area as well as storage space. There is also a small larder cupboard as well as another door leading out to the rear garden. The garden itself is completely private, of south and west orientations as it wraps around and a manageable size with areas of lawn, patio and shrubbery. To the front there is a garden laid to lawn and parking in front of the single garage with electric door.

East Preston is often described as a hidden gem along the Sussex coast. Known for its friendly, close-knit community, the village offers a relaxed lifestyle with excellent amenities including independent cafés, pubs, shops, and leisure clubs—all within walking distance. The area is also home to several exclusive private estates, such as Willowhayne, Kingston Gorse, and Angmering-on-Sea, which add to its prestige and appeal.

Transport links are excellent. Angmering train station is just over a mile away, offering direct services to London Victoria, Brighton, Chichester & Portsmouth. The nearby A259 and A27 provide easy road access to Chichester, Worthing, Brighton and beyond, while Gatwick Airport is reachable in under an hour, making this an ideal location for both commuters and weekenders.

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Jacobs Steel & Co - West Worthing
Jacobs Steel & Co - West Worthing
4 Wallace Parade, Goring Road Worthing West, Sussex BN12 4AL
01903 906189
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When we say that we’re well-versed in everything West Worthing, we’re not lying. We expanded our business and set up shop in the area in 1985 and haven’t looked back since. Today our office is led by Jacobs Steel Manager Neil Simmons, who, alongside his team, works hard to offer property solutions in and around West Worthing, Goring-by-Sea, Ferring and Durrington. Even if you’re searching for an estate agent in Littlehampton, Neil and his team can help. We are proud to be property experts in the area and our branch on Goring Road can assist with every property request from buying, selling, letting, and property management, to commercial premises and land acquisition. A little fun fact for you - West Worthing was originally intended as an exclusive resort. The township of West Worthing was developed from around 1864 and merged with the formerly separate township of Worthing in 1890, when Worthing gained borough status. 
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