Characterful family home near shops, schools and South Downs views.
South-westerly walled rear garden with patio and lawn
This elegant period end-terrace combines classic Victorian character with practical family living. The bay-fronted sitting/dining room, four bedrooms and kitchen/breakfast room give flexible space for children, home working or hobbies. South-westerly rear garden and views towards the South Downs add everyday enjoyment and a pleasant outlook.
The house sits just yards from Albert Parade shops, local schools and regular bus links, making school runs and errands straightforward. The property benefits from double glazing and gas central heating throughout and retains period features such as high ceilings and decorative fireplaces.
Notable considerations: there is a single family bathroom and a ground-floor cloakroom only, so busy households may find facilities limited. The property dates from c.1900–1929 and the cavity walls are noted as having no installed insulation (assumed), so buyers should expect potential improvement works to improve thermal performance. The rear plot is compact — pleasant and sunny but small.
Overall this is a well-located, characterful family home with scope for sensible updating (insulation, possible modernisation to kitchen and bathroom) to increase comfort and long-term value. The freehold tenure and council tax band C add to practical affordability for local families.