Characterful four‑bed family home with garden and driveway, great for commuters.
Four bedrooms across three floors, main bedroom with en‑suite
This Tudor‑Revival four-bedroom semi-detached home is arranged over three floors and suits a growing family seeking space and character close to local amenities. The house offers a bright front lounge with bay window, a large open-plan kitchen/dining area with integrated appliances and patio doors, and a generous main bedroom on the top floor with en-suite and Juliet balcony.
Outside, a decent rear garden with lawn and patio provides practical low‑maintenance outdoor space, while a private driveway delivers convenient off-street parking. The property benefits from fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and nearby rail connections (Portslade) for commuting to Brighton and London.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the home is freehold, sits in Council Tax Band D and has an EPC rating of D. The wider neighbourhood is mixed and multi‑ethnic, with many families and convenient schools nearby. Note there is a higher local crime level and the area shows relative deprivation indicators; buyers should weigh these factors alongside the property’s size and transport links.
Overall, this is a well‑proportioned family house combining period character and contemporary living spaces — good for parents who want classroom‑accessible schools and a garden, and for purchasers willing to accept local social challenges in exchange for space and connectivity.