West-facing living room with sash bay windows and high ceilings
Compact overall size — approximately 565 sqft
Two bedrooms, one bathroom; presented in excellent decorative order
Modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and gas hob
Share of freehold; building is self-managed by residents
Maintenance/service charge circa £250 per quarter (£1,000 p.a.)
First-floor flat — access by stairs, no lift
Short walk to Hove seafront, station and local shops/eateries
Set on one of Hove’s most sought-after streets, this two-bedroom first-floor flat combines Victorian character with modern touches. High ceilings, sash bay windows and decorative mouldings give the living space a bright, airy feel, while a west-facing living room captures afternoon light and sea breezes. The kitchen has been updated with white cabinetry, wood-effect worktops and integrated appliances, making the layout ready for everyday living.
At about 565 sq ft the apartment is compact and best suited to first-time buyers, couples or those downsizing. There is one bathroom and two bedrooms arranged off a central hall; the property is presented in excellent order throughout and offers straightforward move-in condition. The building is self-managed and sold with a share in the freehold, so there is long-term control over the block.
Practical points to note: annual maintenance is around £1,000 (currently £250 per quarter), the size is limited compared with larger flats, and accommodation sits on the first floor so there are stairs to access. Council Tax is in a lower band (Band B). Location is a strong asset — a short walk to Hove seafront, Beach Park, Hove mainline station and local independent shops and eateries.
Overall this flat offers a characterful, well-presented base in a prime Hove location with share-of-freehold ownership and reasonable running costs, but buyers should be comfortable with compact living space and the self-managed building arrangement.



































