£182,500
2 bed flat for saleMoat Croft Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN21
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
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About this property
Converted Apartment
Old Town/Upperton Location
Two Bedrooms
Well Presented Throughout
Long Lease
Sold Chain Free
Situated on the borders of Old Town and Upperton, this well presented two bedroom converted apartment offers generous proportions, period charm and a superb location.
The welcoming entrance hall leads into a bright and spacious living room, enhanced by an impressive bay window that floods the space with natural light. The modern kitchen is fitted with a coordinated range of wall and base units, quality worktops and integrated appliances, including a fridge freezer, dishwasher, gas hob and electric oven.
A cleverly concealed utility cupboard is located in the hallway, housing a washing machine with space to stack a tumble dryer above.
The bathroom is fitted with a panelled bath, wash hand basin and WC.
Both bedrooms are well proportioned: The principal bedroom is notably bright and spacious, while the second bedroom is also a comfortable double that is ideal for guests, children or working from home.
Flat 3 also benefits from a private built brick storage shed. Ideal for securely storing bicycles and other outdoor equipment.
Further benefits include a long lease and the advantage of being sold chain free, making this an ideal purchase for first time buyers, downsizers or investors.
Old Town is one of Eastbourne’s most desirable residential areas, celebrated for its rich history, attractive period architecture and strong sense of community. As the oldest part of the town, it offers a charming blend of heritage and modern convenience, with tree lined streets, characterful homes and the iconic St Mary’s Church at its heart. The area retains a distinct village feel, supported by a selection of independent shops, cafés and traditional pubs that create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Lifestyle amenities are a major draw, with the much loved Gildredge Park providing expansive green space, tennis courts and family friendly recreation areas. Local shops, artisan bakeries and friendly eateries add to the everyday convenience, while the area is also well regarded for its excellent schools, making it particularly appealing to families.
Old Town enjoys superb connectivity. Eastbourne town centre and the seafront are within easy reach, whether on foot or via regular bus routes. Eastbourne Station offers direct rail services to London Victoria, Brighton and Hastings, while the A22 and A27 provide straightforward road links across Sussex and beyond.
Nature lovers benefit from close proximity to the South Downs National Park, offering stunning countryside walks and panoramic coastal views. Meanwhile, Eastbourne’s celebrated seafront, theatres, beaches and promenade are all just moments away, ensuring a perfect balance of tranquillity and vibrant coastal living.
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