Victorian mid-terrace with bay windows and high ceilings
South-facing rear garden, sunny and low-maintenance
Open-plan kitchen/dining with direct garden access
Principal bedroom with en-suite on top floor
Approx 1,128 sq ft across four floors
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — retrofit likely
Freehold and chain free sale
Small plot; multi-storey layout may challenge mobility
Set on a desirable stretch of Clarendon Road in Hove, this Victorian three-bedroom mid-terrace offers bright living spaces across four floors and a sunny south-facing garden. Period features such as bay windows and high ceilings combine with a recently updated double-glazed envelope to create a comfortable, characterful home. The raised ground floor living room and lower-level open-plan kitchen/dining area provide flexible family living and direct garden access.
The house is presented in good order and benefits from mains gas heating with a boiler and radiators. The top floor principal suite includes an en-suite, while two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom sit on the first floor, making the layout well-suited to family life or sharers. At around 1,128 sq ft, the home feels larger than average for its plot and location.
Practical considerations reflect the property’s age: the solid brick walls are assumed to have no built-in insulation, so buyers should allow for potential retrofit costs to improve thermal performance. The garden is a modest, sun-trapping outdoor room that’s easy to maintain but limited in size. Chain-free freehold sale and excellent local transport, shops, cafés and the seafront are all within short walking distance.
This house will suit buyers seeking a period home with ready-to-live-in rooms and scope to personalise or upgrade insulating and energy-efficiency features. It’s particularly suitable for families or professionals wanting close links to Hove station and the amenities of Church Road.