As with many of the neighbouring buildings also of this period, the exterior is smart and unpretentious, with clean lines and wide bay windows. It is set well back from the road by neat planting and a driveway to fit several cars, then stepping inside it feels deceptively spacious and light. It is immediately clear this home has been meticulously cared for, and while the potential for development is there, you could also move straight in without changing a thing.
Wide and welcoming, the entrance hall is a lovely space to return home to each day. The eye is drawn first to the large living room to the right, accessed via glazed double doors, bringing plenty of natural light into the hall. Once two rooms, they have since been opened to create a stunning space with clearly defined areas for both relaxation and formal dining alongside the kitchen.
There is also space to dine within the summer room adjoining the kitchen which has a modern country feel with cream timber cabinetry, solid oak worktops and some integrated appliances, leaving space (and plumbing) for others. The dining area spills out to the garden, ideal for summer gatherings and barbecues, where the whole ground floor has a lovely sense of flow as the garden becomes an extension of the living space.
Set to lawn with a gracious tree at its centre and mature leafy borders, the garden is another blank canvas to be celebrated whether you are a family with children looking to play ball games or gardeners looking to plant an array of flowers and vegetables which will thrive in the all-day sunshine. It also offers enough space for the home to be extended if need be and with a southerly aspect the natural light is incredible.
If easy accessibility is a requirement for you and your family, this chalet bungalow is ideal as the hallways are wide, and there are two large double bedrooms on the ground floor, alongside a spacious single room or study; a tranquil space when working from home. Both double rooms have built-in wardrobes alongside ample space for freestanding bedroom furnishings, and with energy efficient double glazing, sleep will always come easily.
These rooms share use of the main bathroom which has a classic modern design with natural stone tiles on the walls around the bath which has a rainfall shower over it. There is a heated rail for towels and a wall mounted fixed mirror to bounce the light around.
Extended into the huge loft space with additional dormers on the north and southerly elevations, there are two further double en suite bedrooms on the first floor. They are incredibly generous and have tall vaulted ceilings which add to their character. The principal bedroom has the most sensational views over the city to the sea below open skies which change throughout the seasons and with the time of day. Up here, tucked away from the hubbub of family life, you gain ultimate relaxation.
Education:
Primary: Westdene Primary, Bilingual School
Secondary: Hove Park, Blatchington Mill, Cardinal Newman RC
Private: Brighton College, Lancing College, Windlesham
Good to know:
While much of the area was built during the mid-20th Century, many homeowners have chosen to develop their homes rather than burdening the cost of moving to a new house. Planning consents are easier to come by here, plus many homes have substantial plots, lending themselves to a variety of property styles, allowing people to build their dream home in an area where properties will always hold their value.
For dog walking, rambling, cycling and anyone with a love of the great outdoors, the South Downs National Park is within walking distance, or several beauty spots are just a short drive away, as is the Dyke Golf Club and some of the cleanest beaches on the South Coast, giving you the best of all worlds.
While this house sits in a tranquil setting, it is incredibly well-connected by road, train and bus to the centre of Brighton & Hove, where you’ll find Georgian lanes, theatres and several shopping districts, each with their own unique character and style. The clean beaches of Hove are within walking distance where you can swim or picnic on the lawns, and the city centre shops are a short drive away. For commuters, both Hove and Preston Park Stations are an easy walk, and the A23/A27 are just a few minutes away by car. You are also within catchment for some of the city’s best primary and secondary schools, making this a highly attractive and exciting prospect for families, professionals and commuters alike.