- Four double bedrooms across three floors, versatile family layout
- Large rear garden with patio, lawn, greenhouse and fruit trees
- Garage with power, accessed via shared driveway
- Sun room and two reception rooms, period features retained
- Built 1930; potential to modernise and add value
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; energy efficiency likely below modern standard
- Double glazing installed before 2002; windows may need upgrading
- Located close to good schools, parks, shops and fast broadband
A spacious 1930s detached family home arranged over three floors, set on a large plot with a generous rear garden and garage. The house offers four bedrooms, two reception rooms, and two bathrooms, plus a large top-floor bedroom with loft-style character and fitted storage. Practical extras include a sun room, separate garage with power and shared driveway access, and fast broadband for remote working.
The property sits in a well-regarded Hollingdean spot close to Fiveways amenities, parks and a selection of good primary and secondary schools, making it well suited to families. Interiors retain period touches — bay window, picture rails and stripped wooden floors — alongside more recent fittings such as replacement double glazing (installed before 2002) and a modern boiler.
Buyers should note some clear improvement items: the cavity walls are listed as “no insulation (assumed)” and glazing pre-dates 2002, so energy performance may be lower than modern standards. The exterior and some internal areas show dated elements and this home would reward a program of updating or refurbishment to modernise finishes and improve efficiency.
Overall this is a generous, versatile detached home in a very affluent part of BN1, offering immediate family living with scope to add value through targeted upgrades, loft/attic works or insulation improvements. The freehold tenure and large plot add practical appeal.







































































































