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House For Sale £600,000
Park Road, Rottingdean, Brighton BN2


Description
Beautifully decorated in classic style, this charming three bedroom, double fronted house has generous Victorian proportions and a patio to enjoy. Just a 1 minute stroll from Rottingdean’s vibrant High Street and 4 from the beach it is ideal as a home or for holidays with an elegant living room and dining room, each with period fireplaces and the designer kitchen/breakfast room has access to a cloakroom and a utility, which opens to the garden. Upstairs the spa like shower room has a separate w.c for sharers and all three comfortable bedrooms are ready to move into. Although it feels a million miles away from the city tucked away on a leafy street, it is at the heart of this picturesque village which is surrounded by the National Park and bordered by the sea, and a great base for professionals and families, it offers a choice of good primary schools within a 5 minute radius on foot and a country lifestyle just 10 minutes by car from Brighton and 15-20 from a station serving London and the airports at Lewes.

EPC: D
Council Tax: C

Rottingdean Village is a sought after area on the southeast coast with an easy going, unpretentious vibe and all the local amenities you need. Only a stone’s throw from the sea in a prestigious location close to the village pond and Beacon Hill Nature Reserve you are hidden away from the tourists but able to explore all that this historic village has to offer. Outside, this smart, double fronted house has immense appeal with broad bays and a grand front door whilst inside, the immaculate hallway introduces you to the luxury finish throughout this home – so you can move in, chill the champagne and won’t need to change a thing.

With the wow factor only a blend of elegant proportion and skilled contemporary design can create, the reception is a light and inviting retreat of classic beauty with clean crisp lines, high ceiling and stripped floorboards. A period fireplace has a handmade cabinet to one side, and an ‘old school’ radiator is beneath the broad bay which faces south for the sunshine. With soothing symmetry, across the hallway the dining room impresses with plenty of space in which to entertain in style, and this room also has a custom made cabinet by the handsome fireplace.

Next door, the kitchen/breakfast room offers a generous 3.07m x 4.13m (10’1 x 13’7) of floorspace to enjoy. Well planned with two deep larders, streamlined shaker units deliver sophisticated storage, sleek worksurfaces are gleaming stone and integrated appliances include a touch induction hob and electric oven beneath a hood. At the far end a cloakroom is useful for guests and there is also a separate utility room with plumbing for a machine and a door out to the patio.

Up stairs where the attention to detail continues in the bannisters adorned by gilded acorns, at the back of the house, the smallest of the three bedrooms, currently used as a comfortable home office is still spacious at 3.16m x 2.53m (10’4 x 8’4), so gives flexible options. Next door, the airy shower room is contemporary with all you need including natural light and a separate w.c. Is always valuable in a busy house. At the front of this home, the guest room has a high end finish, so you won’t need to change a thing and private on the other side of the central landing, the principal bedroom is a serene sanctuary decorated in restful heritage tones and with two spacious wardrobes already in place you can move straight in.

Agent says:
“Houses within the attractive streets of this exclusive village and so close to the beach do not appear on the market very often – and this home has a flawless finish.”

Owner’s secret:
“There are plenty of local cafés, bars and restaurants to choose from, so friends like to come here whilst we decide where to explore – and the house is ideal for entertaining as the rooms all flow well. We have enjoyed the balance between the openness of the house and separate spaces so we’re not on top of each other all the time, and although small, on summer evenings we like to spend time on the patio.”

What’s around you:
Shops: Rottingdean High Street 1 minute walk
Station: Lewes 15-20 Brighton 20-25 minute drive
Seafront or park: Seafront and Nature Reserve 2 minutes on foot

Closest Schools:
Primary: St Margaret’s C of E, Our Lady of Lourdes rc.
Secondary: Longhill.
Private: Roedean, Brighton College, Brighton.Waldorf, The Old Grammar School Lewes, Bede’s.<br /><br />The coastal village of Rottingdean, founded by Rota 1200 years ago and once home to Rudyard Kipling and pre-Raphaelite painter Burn Jones is popular with families and professionals as it has good schools and plenty of local shops, cafes and restaurants to explore. For those who love the great outdoors, as well as the protected 628,2 square miles of the South Downs National Park and beaches on the doorstep, you can cycle along the pedestrian undercliff walk to the yacht club (and cinemas and waterfront restaurants) of Brighton Marina in 20 minutes. About a 15 minute drive to Brighton and Hove’s international city centre bus routes – with bus lanes- along the coast and to the universities at Falmer are fast and frequent giving older children a degree of independence and with speedy access to both the A27 and A23, Gatwick and London become a possible commute.

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