Fox & Sons list £830,000 Eastbourne Meads detached home

Fox & Sons list £830,000 Eastbourne Meads detached home

Fox & Sons has listed a four-bedroom detached residence in eastbourne's Meads area for £830,000. The home sits within one of the most exclusive Meads locations and is being offered by the owners at that asking price.

The listing describes the property as “exceptionally spacious and beautifully appointed,” with generously proportioned rooms, high-end finishes and an abundance of natural light. It also includes a large landscaped garden, a private driveway and an integral double garage.

Fox & Sons Meads Listing

“Fox & Sons are delighted to present to market this exceptionally spacious and beautifully appointed four-bedroom detached residence located within the most exclusive of Meads locations.” The agency says the house is close to excellent schools, local amenities within Meads Village and the historic promenade.

“This stunning home offers an ideal blend of elegance and modern living, featuring generously proportioned rooms, high-end finishes, and an abundance of natural light.”

£830,000 Eastbourne Price

The asking price places the property in the higher end of Eastbourne’s local market, while the combination of a detached layout, garden, driveway and double garage gives buyers a clear picture of what is included at that level. For prospective buyers, the listing now sets the terms: £830,000 for a four-bedroom home in Meads, with outdoor space and parking already part of the package.

“The property boasts a large, landscaped garden perfect for entertaining, along with a private driveway and integral double garage. With its prime location, close to excellent schools, local amenities within the Meads Village, and historic promenade.”

Meads Village Schools

The property’s location is part of the appeal. Fox & Sons says it is close to schools, Meads Village amenities and the promenade, which places the home in a part of eastbourne that the listing itself describes as among the most exclusive.

For anyone looking at the house, the main question is straightforward: whether the asking price matches the combination of space, finishes and location on offer. The listing gives the answer in one place, and the market will decide whether the Meads address justifies the £830,000 figure.

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