Surrounded by lush greenery on the border of the South Downs National Park, this terraced house enjoys exceptional views over the local landscape at the rear. It sits in the popular, family-friendly area of Rottingdean, where the town sweeps down into the village and onto the beach.
Decorated in a smart neutral palette, the house is ready to move into and will suit all styles of furnishing. There is ample space within the living room for relaxed seating and formal dining which can spill outside during summer for barbecues and gatherings as the weather warms. The kitchen sits conveniently adjoining the dining area and is well-designed for the space to include plenty of modern storage and some integrated appliances. A useful WC completes the floor – an essential in any shared space.
Outside, the garden is decked closer to the house for dining and sunbathing during high season, while the lower section is set to lawn, ideal for children to play in safety. Further landscaping would be possible, and plants will thrive due to the open south and westerly aspect. Sitting on the decking you are slightly elevated, so the views are a joy, particularly during sunset.
Upstairs there are three bedrooms: two double and a single, all with soft carpet underfoot and double-glazed windows to ensure a warm and restful night’s sleep. They share use of the family bathroom which has a shower over the bath.
Vendor’s Comments:
“This is a lovely place to raise children a there is a real sense of community within these streets, and both the city and the beach are easy to access. During summer, the children can enjoy playing in the rockpools, eating ice-creams or fish & chips from the village then we come home and have dinner on the terrace as the sun goes down – bliss.”
Education:
Primary: Woodingdean Primary, Rudyard Kipling Primary
Secondary: Longhill High School, Cardinal Newman RC
Private: Brighton College, Roedean
Good to Know:
On the edge of the South Downs National Park, Rottingdean is a prestigious village suburb just 10-minutes east from the City of Brighton & Hove. Surrounded by Downland as it sweeps down towards the coast, this area is perfectly placed to access both, yet it is also well connected to the city with excellent transport links both in and out. Rottingdean is sought after by professionals and families. There’s a local beach with sand and rock pools; a café and an active, friendly community centred around the local High Street, Pond and several desirable gastro pubs and eateries. Good schools are easy to reach by bus, cab or car - or you can walk or ride to them over fields. Keeping options open, the shops, cafes, library and primary schools of Woodingdean are also easy to reach. Brighton, Lewes, Gatwick and London are all commutable, and buses run to stations at Falmer and Brighton.