- Over 3,000 sq ft across three floors, seven double bedrooms
- Attractive corner plot with wrap-around gardens and patio
- Prominent period features: high ceilings, bay windows, fireplaces
- 20ft kitchen/breakfast room with French doors to garden
- Off-street driveway parking for two cars; gated side access
- EPC C (67), Council Tax Band D — some efficiency updating likely
- Built 1930–49; potential need for maintenance or modernisation
- Crime levels above area average — advisable to review local data
This substantial Edwardian detached house on a prominent corner plot offers more than 3,000 sq ft of versatile family space across three floors. Grand period features — high ceilings, bay windows, original wood floors and fireplaces — give the property character while large reception rooms and a 20ft kitchen/breakfast room anchor everyday family life.
Set moments from Southbourne Grove and within easy reach of the seafront, the home sits in wrap-around gardens with off-street parking for two cars and gated side access. The house was formerly a private hotel and retains historic interest; documents tracing its evolution are available for buyers who value provenance.
The accommodation includes seven double bedrooms distributed over the first and attic floors, three bathrooms, a study and multiple reception rooms providing flexible arrangements for families, guests, or home working. The large plot and footprint offer scope to reconfigure or extend (subject to consents) for buyers seeking extra living space or modernisation.
Practical considerations are straightforward and should be factored into any purchase decision: the EPC is C (67), council tax is Band D and the property dates from the 1930–49 period so some updating of services, finishes or insulation may be beneficial. The local area has good schools and amenities, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, but crime statistics are above average — an important point for prospective buyers to note.























































































































