Four double bedrooms across two floors
Substantial south-facing rear garden, mature planting
Large driveway for multiple cars plus separate garage
No onward chain; freehold tenure
Requires full modernisation and updating throughout
Scope to extend (loft/rear) subject to planning consents
Three bedrooms enjoy elevated sea views
Council Tax Band G; relatively high annual charge
Set on a wide plot in highly sought-after Hove Park, this link‑detached, mock‑Tudor family home offers substantial accommodation and a rare south‑facing garden. The house sits well back from the road behind a large driveway and separate garage, providing excellent parking for several cars.
Internally the house is arranged over two floors with four double bedrooms, a full‑width living room, separate dining room, an additional reception room, and a single bathroom plus separate WC. Many original period features remain—bay windows and fireplaces—and three bedrooms benefit from elevated sea views.
The property requires full modernisation and presents clear scope to enlarge (loft conversion/rear extension subject to consents). Construction dates and cavity walls suggest limited insulation; while double glazing was installed after 2002, buyers should budget for energy upgrades and an updated heating/insulation strategy. EPC is TBC.
Location is a major draw: Hove Park’s green space, nearby schools, and convenient walking access to both Hove and Preston Park stations make this a strong family location for commuting and local life. Sold freehold and with no onward chain, the house is offered with a guide price of £1,000,000–£1,100,000.







































































































