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KHALIL’S RENTGUARANTEE SCHEME
For more infoCall Ahmed Khalil01273 573960 or
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LANDLORDS
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TROUBLESHOOTINGThe Landladygrapples with herwashing machine
MUSICAL YOUTHThe BHEAA at Brighton Youth Centre
ROBERT NEMETHTAKES A CLOSER
LOOK AT THEKING ALFRED
REDEVELOPMENT
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CONTENTS04 Agents Index
Agent listings; Agent Spotlights
07 Property NewsBHEAA support Brighton Youth Centre;property advice from industry experts
10 Paul Bott & CompanyIntegrity and community spirit are key,say Kemp Town’s newest agency
13 LandladyWhy do bad things always happen inthrees?
13 Building OpinionsRobert Nemeth explores the King Alfredredevelopment
16 Latest Homes For SaleYour first stop if you are looking to buy a new home
44 Latest LettingsFind a property in our rental guide
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Avard L 115 Western Rd, Brighton, BN1 2AB 01273 748828 www.avard.co.uk
Fox & Sons S 161 Church Road, Hove BN3 2AD 01273 820280 www.sequencehome.co.uk
Fox & Sons S 6-7 Queens Parade, Hove BN3 8JG 01273 778455 www.sequencehome.co.uk
Advertise yourpropertiesWe produce highquality property videosfrom your photographswith professional voiceover and music. Theywill be shown on ourfeature TV programmeLatest Homes Live, theLatest Homes website,and they are ideal forall your social media needs and otherproperty portals. Latest Homes Live is airedtwice a day on Freeview Channel 8 and VirginMedia 159, and online at thelatest.tv Contact Patrick on 01273 818150 ext. 112 or email [email protected] for details.
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AvardAt Avard, we are modern estate agents with atraditional service. We have successfully beenselling and letting property across Brightonand Hove since 1999. All of our valuations arecarried out by one of the partners, with acombined experience of over 40 years. Contact us today to book a free valuation.
Services for lets include accompaniedviewings, enhanced referencing and creditscore checks, and a free extensive inventoryreport as well as periodic inspections of your property.
All properties for sale and let will bemarketed with professional photography onZoopla, Rightmove and Prime Location. Weare currently offering free rental guaranteeinsurance on all fully managed lets and 1%plus VAT on all new sole agency instructions.
Mishon Mackay S 106 High Street, Hurstpierpoint. BN6 9PX01273 834 602 www.mishonmackay.com
Mishon Mackay S 36 Station Road, Portslade, BN41 1AG 01273 418888 www.mishonmackay.com
EllmansEllmans are a long-standing, independentcompany that have been based in Hove formany years. Clive Perry, the ManagingDirector, has years of experience and takes anactive role in all aspects of the business.Ellmans specialise in block management andlettings, and being independent allows themto provide an individual bespoke service to allof their customers. The firm is widelyrecognised as a quality company that takespride in developing personal and long termrelationships with their clients, as they believethat communication and personal interest iskey to a good working relationship.
Only recently, Ellmans accepted an award onbehalf of a client for the restoration of one ofthe properties they let and manage. Why notcall by the office and have a chat with one of
their property managers, like Hannah, to see what Ellmans can offer you?Ellmans 43 Church Road, Hove, BN3 2BE,01273 737241www.ellmans.co.ukellmansmanagementandlettings.blogspot.co.uk
Agent Spotlight HannahCowie
Austin Rees Lettings“The Lettings Department of AustinRees is going from strength tostrength,” says Katie Piper. “WithBecky joining us, her knowledgeand enthusiasm have echoed throughout thedepartment. The demands of the letting marketwithin Brighton and Hove are still going strong and we strive to give realistic valuations andpersonalized services to all our landlords andtenants. We understand the stress andcomplications which can develop for both tenantsand landlords, so with our experience, we are morethan happy to offer impartial advice and guidance.
“If you would like to know more about lettingyour property or want to know moreabout our Landlord November offers,please contact our lettingsdepartment on 01273 760007.”
PUBLIC NOTICETHE LICENSING ACT 2003 (PREMISES LICENCES
AND CLUB PREMISES CERTIFICATES) REGULATIONS 2005
Regulation 25 AdvertisementTO: WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
I Benjamin Robert Ranger. do hereby give notice that it is my/ourintention to apply to Brighton & Hove City Council in the county ofEast Sussex for the variation of a premises licence or club premisescertificate to use or permit the use of premises known as Avenue,65-67 Church Road, Hove BN3 2BD or the following licensable
activities/proposed variation which it is proposed will be carried on,on or from the premises:
Change in licensable hours for permitted use by 2 hoursChange in opening hours – breakfast, lunch, dinner
Variation in the playing of recorded background music*In the case of an application for a provisional
statement, representations are restricted after the issue of a provisional statement
Any person who desires to make a representation to the variation,should send to Assistant Director, Public Safety, Health & Safety
and Licensing, Bartholomew House, Bartholomew Square, Brighton,BN1 1JP no later than 24th November 2014 a brief written statement
of the grounds of his/her objection. The register and records ofapplications may be viewed at the above council office during
normal office hours; summaries are available via www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/licensing.
It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement inconnection with an application and the maximum fine for which aperson is liable on summary conviction for the offence is currently
£5000 [level 5].
Dated this: 29th day of October 2014Signed: Ben Ranger
*28 days starting the day after applying to the Licensing Authority
Estate agency is an intensely localbusiness. It is essential thatagents are fully conversant withthe issues of the day relating to
the buying and selling of property within what is often nomore than a mile or two from theiroffice. Preferably they shouldthemselves be resident in the area in which they are selling.
At Maslen Estate Agents, we are moreconscious than most of the overridingimportance of providing a local service,
delivered passionately by local people. Perhaps this is one of the reasonswhy we enjoy such a good atmosphere in our offices. Most of our staff,including our MD David Maslen, live in Brighton & Hove, and most ofthem have been with us for many years.
This combination of experience and local expertise delivers anunsurpassed and intense market knowledge of the area, meaning thatproperty buyers and sellers can expect to receive the most relevant andup to date comment and opinion when it comes to property valuation,market intelligence and strategic marketing advice.
In our experience, too many estate agencies simply have tokenrepresentation in the area, with a mobile workforce managed by remotedirectors concentrating on building an empire, rather than earning theloyalty and respect of local people over the years.
We believe that close customer contact, regular communication andstraight-talking expert advice is what the public deserves. This can only be delivered via a wholeheartedly independent and thoroughly local estateagency with its clients’ best interests at heart. As a buyer or seller you have a choice of agency, so choose wisely! Choose Maslen Estate Agents.David Maslen Estate Agents, 290 Ditchling Road, Brighton, BN1 6JF 01273 566777, www.maslen.co.uk
Rents across Great Britain wentup by 1% in the 12 months to September, the Office forNational Statistics has reported.
There were large regional variations.In Scotland, rents rose by 1.4%, inEngland by 1% and in Wales by just 0.2%.
The place with the biggest annualrent rise was London, at 1.5%. ExcludingLondon, rents across Great Britain grewby 0.8% – reflecting just how much thecapital distorts the national picture.
The large weight that London has in the overall ONS index reflects itshigh average rental prices and its large volume of privaterented property.
The lowest annual rent rises were in the north-west at 0.3%. The north-east and Yorkshire &The Humber both scored low rent rises at 0.4%. The ONS survey, which isdescribed as “experimental”, does not quoteany actual rent prices.
However, according to national property firmSL, parent company of Reeds Rains and Your Moveagents, rents edged to an all-time record at the end ofSeptember to average £768 in England and Wales.
The figure is £10 (1.5%) higher than in September 2013, meaning thatLSL puts rent inflation higher than the ONS does.Avard Estate Agents, www.avard.co.ukSales: 01273 696000/[email protected] Lettings: 01273 748828/[email protected]
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FACT, NOT FICTIONRents rise just 1% in a year, says ONS
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“The BYC (Brighton Youth Centre)is a very worthy cause, supportinghundreds of local kids across thecity. The centre is a hive of activity and we hopethe amount donated will make a real differenceto this charity,” says Jason Brand of BHEAA. MikeRoe of the Brighton Youth Centre adds: “It isgreat to get this support from the BHEAA. At BYCwe’re committed to providing a welcoming placeand exciting projects for the young people ofBrighton and Hove. We are delighted that theassociation share our passion for investing in thecity’s young people. BYC is real hub of activity;the current programme includes everything fromfemale-only skate tuition, 3D printing andMinecraft to live monthly gigs.”
Brighton Youth Centre is open to all youngpeople between 5–19 years, with a focus on the13-19 age group. The centre is a registeredcharity and offers a varied programme of events,activities and support for young people.For more information on the BYC,visit: www.brightonyouthcentre.org.uk
Sawyer & Co and Fine & Country held aproperty advice evening on 23 October,at their offices on Church Road, Hove.The evening was open to buyers,
sellers, landlords, tenants, leaseholders andfreeholders to ask advice from a number oflocal professionals with whom Sawyer & Cowork closely.
They included Carol Blakey from WooleyBevis Diplock Solicitors, an expert in propertyconveyancing, Andrew Priddell from APAssociates, an expert in lease extensions andcollective enfranchisement, Shula Rich,Director of Brighton & Hove and District
Property advice for everyone, from agency experts Sawyer & Co and Fine & Country
Leaseholders' Association and Right to Managespecialist, David Aspey from Sussex Surveyors,Steve Christie from Crystal Finance, an IFA, andof course the staff at Sawyer & Co and Fine &Country were also at hand to answer questions... and pour the wine!
Sawyer & Co are independent estateagents, letting agents and propertymanagement agents with offices situated in high profile locations in Brighton, Hove and Portslade. They also offer luxury homesvia their sister company Fine & CountryBrighton & Hove.www.brightonestateagents.com
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The Brighton & Hove EstateAgents Association supportthe city’s youngsters atBrighton Youth Centre
The NHS, the Department ofHealth and the World HealthOrganisation all regardexposure to excessive mould
as a threat to health. That’s why theHousing Health and Safety RatingSystem (HHSRS) has classified mouldas a Category 1 health hazard. Livingwith mould can have a detrimentaleffect on the health, which is why mould problemsshould be dealt with quickly and effectively. Paint isn’t your solution: As tempting as it may be,heading for the mouldy wall with a bucket of paintand a brush at hand isn’t going to solve the problem.In actual fact, painting over existing mould won’t killit. Painting over the mould is simply a waste of time and money, as mould will continue to grow, resulting in the continuous dispersion of mould spores.Even the thickest coats of paint won’t mask your mould trouble. Unless youinvest in a proper and professional mould removal procedure, the mould willjust continue to grow.Out with the mould! MOULD SOLUTIONS specialise in mould removal,prevention and ventilation solutions. They can identify the cause, treat themould and give you advice on how to keep you homes healthy and mould free.For more information, call 01273 589 689 or visit www.mould-solutions.co.uk
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Paul Bott & Company officially openedin September 2014, rising to thechallenge of the busy property marketplace of Kemp Town, and two months
on have kept their customer promise and arecontinuing to go from strength to strength.
So far, the journey of Paul Bott & Companyhas exceeded expectations. Kathy Bott, Directorand co-owner, elaborates: “The warmth andkindness that has been shown to us by KempTown regulars and local traders has blown meaway. When we looked at opening an estateagency, we thought about every small detail andmade a decision that we plan to keep anindependent family run agency that delivers inevery way, and keeps that promise.
“To us, Paul Bott & Company isn’t aboutawards, expensive flashy brochures or cars. Our promise was simple:• Valuations done by our Valuations Director• All viewings to be handled by a Director• No Saturday staff or ‘professional viewer’• Free photography• Free floor plans• Constant contact with either buyer or seller• Open 7 days a week, 7am-8pm (yes, we are
open on a Sunday!)• Friendly and approachable• Monthly ‘Local Hero’ and local charity donation
We wanted to be different and stand out; ourflyers are slightly quirky, our office décorreflects the ambience of a lounge, we havesweets and coffee, and our family dogs are onguard duty.
“Our office isn’t just an estate agents, wehave locals that just pop in for a chat or acoffee. I was amazed the other day by a lovely
Kemp Town’s newest estate agency, Paul Bott & Company,are successfully merging industry expertise with integrity andcommunity spirit
man who popped in for a chat; he had lived inthe area for over 40 years and told me all aboutthe history of a property we have for sale,dating back over 100 years. It was fantastic tolearn and hear about the history of such aproperty that we could then go on and informour potential buyers about. Thirty minuteslater, we were still chatting. Brighton and Hovehave cast a magic spell on us and opened theirhearts – we feel truly blessed.
“Our customer promise of longer openinghours – 7am-8pm, open Saturdays and Sundays– has been warmly welcomed by vendors andbuyers alike. The honesty, transparency andopenness of the team have been described as ‘abreath of fresh air’ in today’s market place.
“The big question we asked ourselves was:“What is your property worth without a strongcommunity?” There’s the local greengrocers,Proto, Brampton’s butchers, Artisan coffeeshop, White House Hotel and the flea market –it is essential that local businesses are kept alive.Brighton and Hove has so many different areaswith local traders, which makes each area-pocket special. We wanted to relay this messagein our office window, and on our website.
“Paul Bott & Company decided that localcharities would benefit from our help withdonations each month, so we hand pick aBrighton and Hove charity or organisation thatneeds a little extra assistance. Our Septemberdonation was to Brighton Pebbles, who are asupport group for families who have childrenwith learning and physical disabilities, whohave gone on to use their donation from us toenjoy a half-term day out.
“For our October charity, we have donated toWhoopsadaisy, who specialise in using theprinciples of Conductive Education to helpchildren with physical disabilities live life asindependently as possible. Paul Bott & Companydonated a cheque of £250; in addition, Paulhimself held a raffle at a charity boxing matchand raised a further £500 for Whoopsadaisy.
“Paul continues to support MoulsecoombAmateur Boxing Club, where he trains the localchildren, and recently donated new boxinggloves to the club. For us, estate agency isn’tabout the pre-conceived thoughts andstereotypes that an estate agent unfortunatelyhas (that it’s all about the money); it is aboutdelivering promises and giving a helping handto those who are in need.”
What does the future hold for Paul Bott &Co.? “We will keep on delivering our promisesto our customers throughout Brighton andHove, and look forward to an exciting 2015!” Paul Bott & Company29 Upper St James’s Street, Kemp Town,Brighton, BN2 1JN01273 605530www.paulbottandcompany.co.uk
Our agency is aboutdelivering promises andgiving a helping hand
Good news storyBUYERSDavid: “Paul Bott & Co. have a refreshingapproach and have reinstated our faith inestate agents. They listened to what wewanted, and, using their experience of thearea, found us the perfect property in anarea we were not initially looking at. Theirprofessionalism and friendly manner is forother agents to aspire to.”
Kathy: “As buyers and not in the area it wasvery important to us to find an agent thatcould be open and honest and guide us. Wefound PB very willing to spend time talkingand listening to us, and with that informationthey kept us posted on properties andimportantly, showed us properties that madeus think about our brief.
Whilst we always understood they workedfor the vendor, they never lead us down thegarden path. With their collective patience,we have found a super property that reallyfits our requirements.
Along the way we have also found out lotsabout the area and how things work. We arealso sure they will continue to be supporterspost completion. A great find, and a goodand refreshing view on estate agents.”
VENDORNick: “From day one, dealing with Paul,Kathy and all the team has been a pleasure.They are all incredibly professional, polite,and above all welcoming and friendly.
When Paul valued the property it cameacross immediately how well he knew thearea, the property’s position in the marketand how much to value it at. As a seller all I ever want is to be kept informed. And everyone at Paul Bott & Co. have been fantastic at letting my wife and I knowexactly what's going on with the sale, andhow everything is progressing. I know whenit comes to selling in the future that I will usePaul again without a moment’s hesitation.”
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In November 2004, a deal was signed by Brighton and Hove CityCouncil and Karis Holdings, with architect Frank Gehry, for theredevelopment of the King Alfred site in Hove, which was to include anew £30 million sports centre and 590 homes. By November 2014, ten
years later, potential developers must have registered interest if theywant to be involved in the next attempt.
If momentum continues, we should be seeing a debate next year onwhich scheme, and which architect, will be picked. Ten years ago, it wasbetween architects Frank Gehry, Richard Rogers and Wilkinson Eyre.Thinking back to Gehry’s unpopular proposal, I suspect that towers andweird architecture will be avoided this time.
It is thought that the new sports centre is likely to cost £40 million,including its £7 million underground car park. This is a lot of money toraise from the 400-500 homes that will no doubt end up on the site. Ishould mention that the new centre does not have to be built in thecurrent location and may well end up, instead, by Hove station or onBenfield Valley. This discussion is still to be had.
Last month, a petition with 2,068 signatures calling for a flexible 50mpool (rather than the series of separate small pools which have beenproposed by the council) was submitted by Mike Weatherley, Member ofParliament for Hove. Every local swimming club including the Shiverers,Brighton Swimming Club and the Dolphins Disabled Swimming Club, backsthe 50m option. It would be a brave developer who ignores those who caredeeply about, and actually understand, swimming provision locally.
Similarly, the council has proposed a three-rink bowls hall for the newcentre. Such an arrangement would immediately spell the end for thethriving King Alfred Indoor Bowls Club which was founded in 1946. Whoeverdrew up the specification should have known that six rinks are required forany meaningful competition. Another petition is being prepared now.
My own dream scheme would occupy the current seafront site withThomas Heatherwick as architect. It would have a 50m pool and six-rinkbowls hall, and possibly a single sleek modest tower on the west side.From there, a long winding path, through a revamped Western Lawnswith landscaped gardens and adult exercise parks, would lead to HoveLagoon. Most importantly though, it would embrace Hove, not fight it.www.buildingopinions.com [email protected]
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BUILDING OPINIONSRobert Nemeth on the King Alfred redevelopment
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As a landlady, and indeed, in life ingeneral, I find that once somethinggoes wrong it is unlikely to be theonly thing to go wrong; it attracts
other problems like flies round theproverbial. Last week, while doing a loadof washing, my (incredibly expensive)machine suddenly began to emit anirritating 'alarm-clock-type' sound, thenstopped working mid-cycle. 'Waterproof',flashed the sophisticated display on thefront. This explained nothing about whythe wretched thing had stopped working.
By some miracle, I managed to find the manual, and in the ‘trouble-shooting’ section next to the problem listed as ‘Machine sayswaterproof’ it gave no further instruction apart from ‘phone agent’,whereas all other problems had a practical solution.
Greatly angered andreluctant to telephonethe ‘agent’, who would nodoubt drag me through aseries of call optionhoops with no ultimatesolution and wouldcharge me handsomelyfor doing so, I had a lookat the machine myself tosee if there was anobvious problem. I soonfound a dinner-plate-sized rend in the rubberseal, thus rendering themachine far from ‘waterproof’.
As I fumed next to the machine, The Big Son appeared behind mewith an armful of washing. I told him the machine was not working.“Well, there’s a big effing hole in the rubber thing, so I’m not surprised,”said The Big Son. The Big Son has always had a deeply annoyingpropensity for discovering problems in the house with cataclysmicpotential and saying absolutely nothing about them until it’s too late;this being a prime example. As I was about to stuff him in the ‘big effinghole’, my telephone rang. It was my downstairs tenant informing methat her overhead lights had fused.
So there was problem number two, then. Fortunately, both problemswere fixed (at great expense) before I headed off to Turkey at the end ofthe week, although I was tempted to leave The Big Son with no washingmachine. As I sat on the ferry from Bodrum to Datca – where I live inTurkey – I smugly assumed that by leaving the country I’d managed toswerve the third problem that might follow the first two.
When I arrived at my little house, all appeared to be well. At first. Asdarkness fell, I switched on the light ... and nothing happened. Therewas no electricity. At least The Big Son wasn’t there to tell me that ithadn’t been working for ages.
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Regulation 25 AdvertisementTO: WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
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Andrew: We are currently in my favouritetime of year. I love late summer, theautumn and then Christmastime. AndHalloween is always an excuse for a bit
of fun, so we thought we’d film a unique editionof ‘Exceptional Homes’ to mark the occasion.The homes in it were still exceptional – perhapstwo of the most exceptionalyet – but they also came withan extra feature: ghosts!
Now, whether you believein the paranormal or not,wrapping up on a cold nightand listening to ghost storiesby candlelight is always fun todo. I actually do believe inghosts. Perhaps it was myobsession with Ghostbusterswhen I was a kid, or perhapsit’s because I used to work ina theatre that was allegedlycrawling with spirits.
Everyone who worked there had at least oneencounter to their name. From pianos thatplayed themselves to chairs rocking back andforth on their own, to visions of women sitting inthe upper circle during hours that the auditoriumwas closed – each member of staff had a tale totell. Including me.
I was an usher. I was standing atthe top of a flight of stairs at the backof the theatre that lead down to a fireescape. I was counting out my floatfor the upcoming performance when I heard footsteps on the stairs behindme. On turning around, there was
Andrew Bullock (the believer) and Simone Thorogood(the skeptic) are ghost busting for Latest Homes Live
nothing there and the sound stopped. Musthave been my imagination, I thought.
Then they started again. I turned. Theystopped. Odd.
Then they began for a third time, and becameincreasingly louder and nearer. It was literallythe sound of somebody walking up the stairstowards me. Only this time when I looked, theydidn’t stop. Yet, still, no-one was there. I stoodat the top of the stairs as I listened to aninvisible ‘thing’ walking towards me, which gotlouder and closer, step by step. Then, theyshuffled to a stop – right in front of me.
Needless to say I was very quick to seize upmy money and make a dash back to the office,where I was told that the ghost of a nightwatchman who worked at the theatre in theearly 1900s was thought to ascend those stairs.It would seem that he and I had met.
Simone, on the other hand, is a skeptic. Soshe was on hand, whilst filming ‘ExceptionalHaunted Homes’, to keep me grounded. Wewent to visit Hangleton Manor. This statelyhome is the second most listed building(second only to the Royal Pavilion) in Brightonand Hove. It's now a stunning and historic pub-restaurant, dating back to as early as the 1500s.
Apparently, oaks were cut from the woodssurrounding Hangleton Manor to build LordNelson's fleet, and the stone in the walls hascome from Lewes Priory, demolished whenthe monasteries were abolished in 1537.Perhaps it was the transference of holybuilding materials that injected somespookiness into the house, or perhaps it wasthe goings on of the residents that frequentedthe building over time. If you want to knowwhat the monk did in the dovecote, or whatthe scullery maid threw from the attic window(each of which being an alleged cause for thehauntings) then you best tune in.
Secondly, we went to Preston Manor, wherewe were shown around and talked through theghostly tales of the many stately rooms. Again,this building used to be a home, and is nownot a residence. But its colourful historyprovides us with the reason for its exception:Built in 1250 and restored later on, PrestonManor was home firstly to the Lord of Preston.Later on, and most famously, it was owned bythe Stanford family, one of the richest familiesin Sussex. The building has a walled garden,designated as being of historic interest, hasold flint walls, a ruined wellhouse and a petgraveyard, among other features. It’s reputedto be one of the most haunted buildings inBritain: it has been the subject of many ghosttours and television programmes – LatestHomes Live being one of them.
Simone and I spent some time in the Cleves room, where seances were famouslyexecuted. It was here where the mostprominent spectre of the house, The GreyLady, revealed herself and communicated with the attendees of the seance. Her story is a fascinating one, as are the events thatcontinued to happen over the years. Want to know more? Tune in to our show!
You'll also hear about the library of thehouse, the room which is allegedly the mosthaunted and has an evil presence living in it.Then there are the maid's quarters, whichbecame a very exciting part of the show, as wemight have actually caught some paranormalactivity on film. If you weren't intriguedbefore, you must be now!
Ivor RoadOffers in excess of £360,000 Freehold• 3-4 bed det house, kitchen/breakfast room • Spacious accommodation • Garage and off road parking • South facing rear garden. EPC D63 Call Woodingdean office 01273 278866
Crescent Drive South£499,950 Freehold• NO ONWARD CHAIN • 5 Bedrooms • Detached Bungalow • Modern Style Throughout EPC D65 Call Woodingdean Office 01273 278866
Powis SquareGuide £300,000 Share of Freehold• Superb ground floor apartment • Fantastic walled garden with mature trees • Double bedroom. EPC F31 • Sought after Brighton garden Sq Call Hove Office 01273 321000
St. Heliers AvenueGuide £460,000 Freehold• 3 bed semi detached house • In need of complete refurbishment • Attractive c70ft rear garden • Private drive & gge. EPC F25 Call Hove office 01273 321000
Beaconsfield Road£235,000 Leasehold• Top Floor 2 bed flat • Lounge, fitted kitchen • Bathroom. EPC D55 • Exclusive to Maslen Estate Agents Call Fiveways office 01273 566777
Leicester Villas£575,000 FreeholdA 3 BEDROOM 2 RECEPTION ROOM, BAYFRONTED EDWARDIAN SEMI-DETACHEDHOUSE with beautifully presented andarranged accommodation over two floors.Attractive fireplaces and stripped doors, sashwindows and polished floor boards. The walledrear garden is mature and well maintained andthe garage is accessed via the private drive.Available chain free. Energy Rating D60. Call Hove office 01273 321000
Roedale Road£230,000 Share of Freehold• 2 Bed maisonette • Excellent decorative order • Lounge/kitchen, modern fitted kitch & bath • No onward chain. EPC D65Call Fiveways office 01273 566777
Batemans Road£269,000 Freehold• NO ONWARD CHAIN • 3 Bedroom semi detached property • Over 3 floors, boarded loft space • Great views, OSP & garage. EPC D67 Call Woodingdean office 01273 278866
Southall Avenue£229,950 Freehold• Spacious 3 bedroom house • In need of modernisation • 40' rear garden, off street parking • No onward chain. EPC D58 Call Lewes Road office 01273 677001
Hollingbury Road£450,000 FreeholdTHE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS. A FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME OR A FIVE BEDROOM BUY TO LET.An attractive bay fronted period house which is situated in this extremely popular residentialarea within a few minutes of the comprehensiveshopping facilities and cafes at Fiveways. The house is sold with no onward chain, callnow to arrange a viewing. Energy Rating D63. Call Fiveways office 01273 566777
Bear Road£195,000 Leasehold-Share of Freehold• 2 bedroom ground floor flat • In need of some updating • Gas heating, uPVC double glazing • 50' garden. No onward chain. EPC C70 Call Lewes Road office 01273 677001
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Brighton £215,000• Spacious, 1 bedroom lower ground floor flat• Beautiful condition, front and rear gardens• Your own front door, fabulous commuters location
Brighton £199,950• 1 bedroom ground & first floor maisonette• Beautifully presented. Good location• Study area, balcony. Stylish & quirky
Lewes Road: 01273 317108 EPC E
Brighton £210,000• 2 bedroom first floor converted flat• Very well presented. On street parking• Rear courtyard garden. Perfect first time buy
Lewes Road: 01273 317108 EPC D
Coombe Road £195,000• 1 double bedroom purpose built flat• Fourth floor. Open plan modern layout• Integrated kitchen appliances. No on-going chain
Lewes Road: 01273 317108 EPC C
Kemp Town £189,950• 1 bedroom ground floor flat. Good size sitting room• Central location. Buy to let/first time buyer opportunity• Share of freehold
Kemp Town: 01273 317128 EPC D
Holland Road £180,000• 2 bedroom 1st floor retirement flat• Residential scheme manager/24 hour careline• Extensive resident facilities. City centre location
Western Road: 01273 317147 EPC TBC
Brighton £185,000• 1 bedroom converted ground floor flat• Lovely location. On street parking• Well presented. Perfect first time buy
Lewes Road: 01273 317108 EPC C
Southwick £164,950• 2 bed second floor flat. Great Buy-to-Let opportunity• Convenient loc for schools, shops & transport links• Modern interior. Light and airy
Southwick: 01273 317158 EPC D
Hove £159,000• 3 bedroom duplex apartment• Views from bedroom. Modern finish throughout• Car park to rear. No onward chain
sell ing property in all areas of the city of brighton and hove
cowper street£480,000
• period house• spacious reception room• kitchen/breakfast room• cloakroom• three bedrooms• contemporary bathroom• en-suite to master• secluded south facing garden
• one bedroom• open plan kitchen/living room• bathroom• newly refurbished• close to brighton station
new instructionmarine avenue£235,000
• one bedroom garden flat infavoured location
• offered for sale with share offreehold and no chain
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southover streetoieo £300,000
• terraced house• three bedrooms• two bathrooms• kitchen• living room• newly refurbished
park view, highcroft villas£399,950
• top floor (fifth floor)• three bedrooms• two bathrooms• 29ft living/dining room• 25ft roof terrace• fabulous panoramic views• in need of modernisation
3 bedroom architecturally designedhouse completed in 2012, with patio. Floor Area: 1532 sq. ftWhere: Powis Grove, BN1
Price: £1,250,000BRAND • VAUGHAN
exceptional
Within walking distance of the sea, the shops and the station, this three storey three bedroomsemi-detached house is designed for sophisticated living. With a garden and sun terrace, stateof the art technology and underground garage, this house is in the exclusive Clifton Hillconservation area and is being offered chain free!
CALL: 01273 683 111
INTERNATIONAL • DESIGN NEW LISTING
3 bedroom stable block in a quietmews circa 1830, with private parking.Floor Area: 2400 sq ftWhere: Brunswick Street West, BN3
Price: OIEO £1,100,000BRAND • VAUGHAN
exceptional
This 3 bedroom stable block in a quiet mews is now an exclusive address in its own right,parallel to the Seafront and just moments from the shopping districts of the City. Close to thestation, this home, which has been refurbished whilst retaining its unique character, willappeal as a full time home and as a quiet bolt hole.
CALL: 01273 683 111
LUXURY • LIFESTYLE
5 bedroom contemporary detachedhouse with 3 sun terraces, views. Floor Area: 1975 sq. ft. 183.4 sq. m.Where: Tivoli Crescent North, BN1
£1,000,000-£1,100,000BRAND • VAUGHAN
exceptional
This five bedroomed contemporary house is in an exclusive area with views over Preston ParkValley, and close to popular schools, shops and station. With a landscaped garden and chic sunterraces on the upper floors as well as a garage, this chain free home is also only a ten minutedrive to the city centre and the seafront.
3 bedroom second floor flat with lift on Hoveseafront, sea views & private allocated parking.Floor Area: 2443 sq ftWhere: Kings Esplanade, BN3Price: £995,000
HIGH • REGARD
3 bedroom ecologically sensitive 3 storeyhouse completed in 2012 with NHBC guarantee.Floor Area: 1523 sq ft Where: Clifton Hill, BN1Price: £950,000
INTERNATIONAL • DESIGN
6 bed detached house with 4 receptions, private drive and a large mature garden.Floor Area: 2727 sq ftWhere: Varndean Gardens, BN1Price: £875,000
ART • DECO
5 bedroom detached house in Withdean withgarage and private drive – quiet location.Floor Area: 2054 sq ftWhere: Croft Road, BN1Price: £750,000
NATURAL • SELECTION
4 bedroom substantial Victorian house withgarden in conservation area close Queens Park.Floor Area: 1463 sq ftWhere: Queens Park Road, BN2Price: £650,000
ELEGANT • POISE
3 bedroom period house with patio & balconyin Clifton Hill conservation area, close sea & stn.Floor Area: 938 sq ftWhere: Temple Street, BN1Price: £575,000
BUTTERFLY • HOUSE
3 bedroom semi-detached house withgarage, drive and a large mature garden.Floor Area: 1077 sq ft Where: Valley Drive, BN1Price: £500,000-£525,000
REAL • CHARACTER
4 bedroom house over 3 floors close KempTown village, open plan kitchen/diner, garden.Floor Area: 1187 sq ftWhere: Canning Street, BN2Price: £495,000
QUIETLY • COMFORTABLE
3 bed house close Queens Park, arranged as 2 flats, scope for loft conversion, garden.Floor Area: 1009 sq ftWhere: Ewart Street, BN2Price: £480,000
POTENTIAL • INCOME
4-5 bedroom semi-detached house, with 1-2receptions, garden, garage & stunning views.Floor Area: 1413 sq ft Where: Highbank, BN1Price: £475,000
SOCIAL •CLIMBING
4 bedroom Edwardian terraced house withgarden close to Marina & Kemp Town village.Floor Area: TBCWhere: Bristol Street, BN2Price: £450,000
2-3 bedroom Victorian terraced house, idealweekend or holiday lets, patio, close seafront.Floor Area: 714 sq ftWhere: Castle Street, BN2Price: £374,950-£399,950
CENTRAL • TRIANGLE
4 bedroom restored Georgian house in cobbled mews off Kemp Town seafront, patio.Floor Area: 853 sq ft Where: Royal Crescent Mews, BN2Price: £375,000
OLD • FORGE
Well presented 4 bedroom semi-detachedhouse with garden, garage and private drive.Floor Area: 1171 sq ftWhere: Wilmington Way, BN1Price: £350,000-£375,000
FAMILY • VALUES
1 bedroom lower ground floor west facingflat, living room, 5 acres communal gardens.Floor Area: 658 sq ft Where: Lewes Crescent, BN2 Price: £325,000
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2 x 3 bedroom newly built houses with allocated parking and private rear gardens.Floor Area: 848 sq ftWhere: Station Road, Cooksbridge, BN8Price: £279,950 and £299,950
STATION • MEWS
NEW LISTING
1st and 2nd floor 2 bedroom maisonette,close to London Rd Station & popular schools.Floor Area: 769 sq ft.Where: Ditchling Rise, BN1Price: £250,000
UPWARD • SPIRAL
1 bedroom second floor flat in elegant squareconstructed in 1846 having direct sea views.Floor Area: 460 sq ftWhere: Belgrave Place, BN2Price: £230,000-£240,000
SEAFRONT • SQUARE
NEW LISTING
1 bedroom LGFF with private entrance & rearpatio, close Brighton College playing fields.Floor Area: 652 sq ftWhere: College Terrace, BN2Price: £215,000-£225,000
PERFECT • PITCH
2 bedroom (plus temporary study), 2nd floorflat with lift, balcony with spectacular views.Floor Area: 702 sq ft Where: Swanborough Drive, BN2Price: £160,000
If it is period features that you like, look no further, as this homes currentowner has gone to great lengths to bring back the features and stylewhich once graced this home. Stripped floor boards, to open fireplaces,restored sash windows, and enhanced by original reclaimed radiators.
• Grade I Listed• Sash Windows, SoF• Cl Kemp Town Village• Communal Area's
SUSSEX SQUARE £459,950
• 2 Double Bed Home• Terr Period Property• Good Size Kitchen• D/G, Courtyard Garden
• Friendly Community• Close Train Station• In Need Of Updating• Shower Room
HOLLAND STREET £319,950
Sensational Two double bedroom first floor refurbishment in NorfolkRoad. Completely refurbished from top to bottom, including exterior and communal area's. Great light, and high ceilings, and a kitchen with all that you will desire, a rare treat in todays market place.
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78 St George’s RoadKemp Town, Brighton
WALPOLE TERRACE, BRIGHTONVictorian house, opposite the Brighton Collegeplaying fields, first Floor living room with handbespoke Kitchen, planning for further Bedroom.
£595,000
CHESHAM ROAD, KEMP TOWNAn amazing home with useful annexe andLower Floor apartment, great opportunity to create a super live/Work environment.
£1,495,000
CHICHESTER TERR, KEMP TOWNLuxury living, Penthouse apartment in seafrontlocation, 2 bedrooms, Great living space,Stunning views, use of Kemp Town enclosures.
£599,950
BROAD STREET, BRIGHTONBright 2 bed first floor balcony flat, easyaccess to the Seafront and City Centre,modern bathroom, gas heating.
£275,000
NEW STEINE, BRIGHTONOne bedroom maisonette in an attractiveperiod building, open plan living giving a loftstyle feel to the property, share of freehold.
£199,950
BRISTOL GARDENS, BRIGHTONUnique home with its own roof terrace andprivate patio, 4 bedrooms, access to 6 acres of Private Gardens with tunnel to beach.
£695,000 oiro
COBDEN ROAD, BRIGHTONMost attractive 3 bed double fronted periodhome, no chain, popular Southover/Hanover,Smart kitchen, modern bathroom.
£375,000
ROYAL CRES MEWS, BRIGHTON3 bedroom mews house situated behind theHistoric Royal Crescent, own parking space,Modern kitchen, no chain.
£375,000
MARINE PARADE, BRIGHTONDuplex apartment with large roof terraceoffering amazing sea views, 3 bedrooms, open plan living room, working fireplace.
In the heart of Stoneham Park this onebed flat occupies the ground floor ofthis period style house being in closeproximity to Aldrington railway station.Lounge. Kitchen. Bedroom. Bathroom.Separate WC and rear patio garden.
PAYNE AVENUE, HOVE £210,000
Adjacent to Hove seafront a lowerground floor one bedroom flat. Lounge,kitchen and bathroom with modernfittings, bedroom, own private entrance& a small decked garden area. Offeredwith immediate vacant possession.
LANSDOWNE PLACE, HOVE £219,995
Adjacent to the seafront and close toshops and station. first floor (top) 2 bedflat with own private entrance, lounge,kitchen/dining room. Modern bathroom.Gas central heating, double glazing.Small west facing patio. No chain.
ST LEONARDS AVENUE £225,000
Decorated and carpeted first floor flatin this popular purpose built block onHove seafront. Three bedrooms,lounge/dining room, separate kitchen,bathroom, separate WC, south eastfacing balcony, car parking space.
CHANNINGS, HOVE £279,950
A well-presented and sought after 3 story house in this popular location. 3 double bedrooms, lounge/diningroom, kitchen, bathroom, en-suiteshower room, decked rear garden.Internal viewing highly recommended.
MONTGOMERY ST, HOVE £439,950
A rarely available first floor flat inpopular block, two double bedrooms,lounge, kitchen, bathroom, en-suiteshower room, secure undergroundallocated parking, good size balcony.
ORCHARD HOUSE, HOVE £349,950
A beautifully presented entire groundfloor flat. Stunning reception room.Kitchen. Two bedrooms. Bathroom.Wet room. Fantastic rear garden.Share of freehold. Internal inspectionessential to fully appreciate this flat.
ST AUBYNS, HOVE £375,000
19th floor flat in this famous purposebuilt block in the heart of the citycentre. 2 beds. Lounge/dining room.Sun balcony. Bathroom. Separate WC.Double glazed. Views over the sea,city centre & towards the downs.
SUSSEX HEIGHTS OIEO £375,000
Situated a stones throw from Hove Lawns. A truly stunning newly refurbished threebedroom flat forming part of a magnificent Victorian house. The property enjoys itsown private entrance, has quality kitchen and bathroom fittings and is offered withno on-going chain. Internal viewing highly recommended.
ADELAIDE MANSIONS, HOVE £499,950
A stunning completely refurbished throughout four story terraced house in soughtafter area. Three/four bedrooms. One/Two reception rooms. Beautiful kitchen.Bathroom. Shower room. Cloakroom. Fantastic size lawned rear garden. Internal inspection essential.
SHIRLEY STREET, HOVE £499,950
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Situated just north of Portland Road within West Hove school catchment area. A truly stunning extended and vastly improved four bedroom semi-detached house.Entrance hallway, utility/cloakroom, lounge, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, en-suite to master bedroom, rear garden. Resident parking to be installed inFebruary 2015.
BOLSOVER ROAD, HOVE £425,000
Situated adjacent to Hove lagoon a delightful 3 bedroom end of terrace house.Lounge. Kitchen/dining room. Conservatory. 3 bedrooms. Bathroom. South eastfacing garden.
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Morecambe RdPATCHAM £275,000
Pleasantly positioned in a cul-de-sac location this is a lovely two bedroom semi-detached house tastefully presented and modernisedby our clients and worthy of immediate inspection. Internally this delightful home boasts a 16’ x 9’8 master double bedroom, a refittedkitchen and bathroom and there is an open aspect at the rear. A particular feature is the spacious conservatory which has heating and
light and opens onto the 62’ rear garden and makes an ideal area for al fresco dining, entertaining or relaxing. EPC E
Ashford RoadFIVEWAYS AREA GUIDE £750,000Situated in a highly sought after residential area this attractive extended 5 bed detached period property has been tastefully modernised
and improved by our clients and boasts spacious accommodation ideal for a growing family and is deceptively arranged over threefloors and outside enjoys a well arranged & planted landscaped rear garden. Features to note include a particularly spacious 22’10 x 9’10 kitchen/breakfast room which opens directly to the garden making a great space for entertaining, relaxing or
al fresco dining, there is a 24’ character through lounge/family room and five good sized bedrooms including an en suite to the master bedroom. EPC E
Ladies Mile RoadPATCHAM £660,000
A spacious 5 bed detached house offering great familyaccommodation and standing on a good size plot with a lovely
rear garden, approximately 60’ x 45’ and the added bonus of goodgaraging/parking facilities with both an integral garage and two
further garages & parking at the rear. Refitted kitchen, 35’9lounge/dining room, ground floor office/study and views to
downland from the rear. EPC D
Preston Park AvenuePRESTON PARK £360,000A desirable and spacious two double bedroom apartment on thelower floor of this attractive period building. With a share in the
freehold this delightful flat is very nicely presented with well-planned accommodation featuring its own separate
entrance, two double bedrooms, a spacious 18’ x 16’lounge/dining opening onto the front patio, there is a good
size kitchen/breakfast room and outside parking space. EPC D
Winfield ClosePATCHAM £385,000
Nicely tucked away in a small cul-de-sac this attractive twobedroom detached bungalow enjoys good size and pleasant
accommodation with views to the front from both thelounge/dining room and kitchen and outside has a secluded
rear garden, a lovely well stocked and arranged front garden andthere is a driveway to the garage. EPC C. NO ONWARD CHAIN.
Tangmere RdPATCHAM £319,950Situated at the end of a cul de sac a newly decorated 3 bedroom
S/D house offered for sale with vacant possession and no onward chain and offering a great opportunity for buyers
looking for a ready to move into family house in the popular Patcham area. EPC C
Vale AvenuePATCHAM £475,000
A newly built contemporary 4 bedroom semi detached house.Master bed and en suite. Kitchen with appliances. Lounge and bi fold doors to the garden. Select development of new homesnestling close to Patcham Old Village with convenient road and rail links to London and Gatwick airport. Available to view now.
Preston Park £289,950• A First Floor Apartment • Enviable Views Across Preston Park • Lounge and SeparateKitchen • Two Good Sized Double Bedrooms • Period Features • Gas Heating System• 999 Year Lease from 24th June 2004 • Share Of Freehold • EER: C
Hove Park £999,950• Detached 4-5 Bedroom Residence • Sought After Hove Park Area • 2-3 ReceptionRooms • Fitted Kitchen With Bi-fold Doors • 2 En-suites, Bathroom • GF Shower Room,Cloakroom & Utility Room • Garage • Roof Terrace & Garden • OSP • EER: D
Hove Seafront £379,950• A Ground Floor Apartment • Direct Sea Views • Ideal Seafront, Shops and Restaurants• 1 Double Bedroom • Good sized Living Room • Kitchen/Dining Room • Well PresentedBathroom • Allocated Parking Space • Secure Block with Caretaker • EER: TBC
Brighton £225,000• A Top Floor Apartment • Open Plan Living Area • Entrance Hall • 1 Double Bedroom • Concierge Service& Comm Gardens • First Time Buyer/Investment • EER: C
Saltdean £735,000• A Detached Gated Residence • Views Of The South Downs And To The Sea• 4 Bedrooms And 2 En-Suites • Kitchen/Dining Room • Lounge With Patio Doors • Garden With Patio • Double Length Garage • Off Road Parking • EER: D
North Laine £499,950• A 4 Storey Terraced House • Heart Of The North Laine • Ideal Station, Seafront & Shops • 3 Beds, Bath & ShowerRoom • Lounge, Kit/Dining Room • Walled Garden • EER: C
Brighton £400,000 EACH• A 4 Bedroom EOT House • Modern Kitchen • Garden • Oak Flooring • Redecorated • 0.2 Miles of BrightonStation • 10 Year New Build Warranty • EER: B
Hidden away in a quiet close is this extended semidetached bungalow with two double bedrooms. 19' dual aspect kitchen/dining room, southerly rear garden, block paved driveway & garage.
Patcham £299,950
Simply stunning versatile living! In our opinion that'sthe only way to describe this beautiful extendedfour bedroom immaculate family home. Hardstanding outside for several vehicles and garage.
Patcham £389,950
In immaculate condition is this 1930's 3 bedroomsemi detached house extended on the ground floorto provide spacious accommodation. Conservatory,utility room, private parking & brick built garage.
Patcham £365,000
Detached 3 bedroom chalet bungalow on an imposingcorner plot in a quiet close. 25’ Lounge/diningroom, contemporary kitchen, two bathrooms,beautiful garden, private driveway/garage.
Patcham £525,000
This stylish extended 1930's family home has fourbedrooms with the added advantage of an extendedkitchen/breakfast room creating a fantastic hub tothis modern home. Viewing essential.
Patcham £389,950
A substantial five bedroom family home which hasbeen cleverly extended and offers a generous livingspace. Landscaped rear gardens and block pavedprivate parking. Viewing essential.
Westdene Offers in excess of £599,950
In an enviable position with stunning views overPatcham and the countryside is this imposing semidetached four bedroom family home. Large secludedgarden, driveway, hard stand & integral garage.
Patcham £309,950
Don't miss out on an opportunity to make yourmark & purchase this two bedroom semi detachedbungalow with scope to improve and extend subjectto the necessary consents. Call now to view.
Patcham £265,000
Viewing is considered essential of this 3 bedroommodern family home. Bright and spacious with tworeception areas, a cloakroom and is beautifullypresented. Open day Saturday 8th November.
Westdene Guide £425,000-£450,000
Five bedroom detached home, extended livingspace, master bedroom with en-suite, modernfamily bathroom, “Paula-Rosa” fitted kitchen, well-kept gardens with views, drive way & garage.
Withdean £675,000
A handsome property boasting a spaciouslounge/dining room, extended kitchen/breakfastroom, four bedrooms in addition to a good size atticroom. Secluded rear garden with southerly aspect.
Surrenden £779,000
Spacious detached three bedroom bungalow tuckedaway in a quiet close. Dual aspect lounge/diningroom, long west facing rear garden plus additionalside garden. Driveway & garage. Viewing a must.
Surrenden £499,950
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This detached Victorian houseprovides deceptively spacious
accommodation which easily lendsitself to alteration and extension to
provide a family home of someconsiderable character. Enter Energy Rating (G)
Apply Lewes:01273 477022
HASSOCKS OIRO £350,000
A Building Plot with permission to erect an (approx) 2100 sq ft,
4 bedroom detached house, set in asemi-rural location with fabulous viewstowards the South Downs and withineasy walking distance of the mainline
railway station.
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DITCHLING £700,000
A well-proportioned 3 bedroomdetached house occupying a lovely
plot with a large South facing garden.Summerhill has plenty of scope for
extension (stpp). Located in a tranquil,private road within easy walking
distance to the village High Street.Energy Rating E.
Apply Ditchling:01273 843344
HURSTPIERPOINT£675,000
A charming double fronted 4-5bedroom Georgian house, offering
well-appointed and spacious roomsspread over three floors. Boasting awealth of character features. Superb
location right in the heart of the village,benefiting from a beautiful rear garden.
Apply Hurstpierpoint:01273 833491
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£1,100 PCM,GOLDSMIDROAD, HOVEA split level top floorconverted flat right atthe popular Seven Dialsarea and convenient forBrighton station.Entrance hall, mainlanding, living room,kitchen, two doublebedrooms and abathroom. Wellpresented and has a seaview, there is also theadvantage of GFCH. EPC D.
£750 PCM,WESTBOURNESTREET, HOVEA converted ground floorflat in this lovely treelined Road just off NewChurch Road within easyreach of Hove Stationand the Seafront. Living room with, period fireplace,bedroom with built inwardrobes, separate w.c and a kitchen withappliances. Newlydecorated. GFCH. EPC D.
£225,000 NEW CHURCHROAD, HOVEA converted GFF on thecorner of St. LeonardsAvenue close to BoundaryRoad, Portslade Stationand the seafront.Entrance hall, livingroom, and bedroom withen-suite, separate w.cand a well fitted kitchen/dining room. Wellpresented, GFCH andGARDENS to the frontand side. EPC C.
£474,950CHICHESTERTERR, B’TONA lower ground floorpatio flat in a periodlisted building. Right on the seafront and is close to Brightonrailway station. Entrancehall via own streetentrance, 3 double bedsone with en-suite, mainbath, living room, diningroom, kitchen, storageroom, patio gardens.GFCH. EPC D.
Montpelier/Clifton £950,000• A Stunning New Town House • Within A Prestige New Development • Popular Montpelier/Clifton Area • 3 Good Sized Bedrooms • Spacious Lounge Opening To Patio • Poggenpohl Kitchen/Dining Room • Patio/Garden & Top Floor Terrace • Undercover Gated Parking Space • EER: B
• Ovingdean Village
• Brand new home
• Contemporary styled
• Six bedrooms house
• Multi generational living
• 10 year NHBC Guarantee
• Stunning views
• Quiet cul de sac
Longhill Road, Ovingdean£825,000
A truly stunning, brand new, detached familyhome, beautifully presented and appointed,with an emphasis on contemporary styling and enjoying fabulous far reaching viewsacross open countryside to the sea, within a small residential cul-de-sac.
The house itself, has an impressive looking,modern, contemporary styled brick facade,with wide, glass and steel balconies at groundand first floor levels and a sun terrace on theground floor, all enjoying a fabulous, sunnysouth westerly aspect.
*Tenant Charges Tenants should note that as well as rent, an administration charge of £216 (Inc. VAT) per propertyand a referencing charge of £54 (Inc. VAT) per person will apply when renting a property. Please ask us for more information about other fees that may apply or visit www.hamptons.co.uk/rent/tenant-charges
Withdean Crescent £2,500 PCM (charges apply)*
A beautiful four bedroom mock Tudor style semi detached property set within its own grounds in premier residential location. EPC 27
Kings Gardens £2,500 PCM (charges apply)*
A stunning refurbished 2 bedroom penthouse apartment located on Hove Sea front with direct Sea views, balcony and lift. EPC 23
BRIGHTONST JAMES STREET• Top floor 1 bed flat• Galley style kitchen• Shower room• Electric heating• Lounge• Avail mid November
£700pcm
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BRIGHTONMANCHESTER ST• One bed flat• Laid out over 2 floors• Lounge, Kitchen• Bathroom, GFCH• Good order• Avail early November
£875pcm
BRIGHTONDORSET PLACE• Parking spaces• Secure location• Close to Amex• Close to city centre• Available early August
£125pcm
HOVELYNDHURST ROAD• Off road brick built
garage• Up and over door• Large garage• Available now
£150pcm
BRIGHTONEDWARD STREET• First floor studio flat• Kitchen• Bathroom• Electric heating• Good order • Avail end November
£675pcm
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BRIGHTONUPPER ROCK GDNS• 2nd floor 1 bed flat• Lounge• Fitted kit with apps• Bath, electric heating• Good order• Avail end November
£775pcm
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BRIGHTONMADEIRA PLACE• 3rd floor studio apt• Kitchen, shower room• All new redecoration• Avail early December• £35 extra a month for
the electricity
£500pcm
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BRIGHTONNEW STEINE• 1 bed second floor flat• Kitchen with apps• Bath (shower only)• Lounge, sea views• Partly furnished• Available now
£925pcm
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BRIGHTONMARINE PARADE• First floor 1 bed flat• Fitted kitchen with
appliances• Bathroom, lounge• Good order • Avail end November
£775pcm
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PORTSLADEST RICHARDS ROAD• 3 bed terrace house• Bathroom, lounge• Two reception rooms• Conservatory• Rear garden• On road parking
£1,200pcm
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BRIGHTONBLOOMSBURY PLACE• One bed top floor flat• Lounge/kitchen/dinner• Bath with bath/shower• GFCH, Good order• Great location• Available NOW
£850pcm
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BRIGHTONWENTWORTH STREET• 2 bed mid terr house• Roof terrace• Lounge, kitchen/diner• Bathroom, GFCH• Available beginning
of December
£1,150pcm
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BRIGHTONCHESHAM STREETA GF studio apartmentclose to RSCH, let onan AST. 1 studio room,a kitchen area andbathroom, all heating iselectric. Vendor is looking for a quick sale.£138,000
BRIGHTONCOLLEGE PLACEA first floor flat in theheart of Kemp Townvillage, 1 double bed,lounge with views overSt Georges Road andCollege Place, modern bath & fully fitted kit. £189,950
BRIGHTONBRISTOL GARDENSA 1 bed LGFF, originalfeatures, chain free, 19’reception area. Modern fitted kitchen, bath, useof Kemptown enclosuresgardens, currently leton a AST.£194,950
brices sales & lettings LETTINGS 01273 323000 30C WESTERN ROAD, HOVE BN3 1AF
NEW!BRUNSWICKTERRACE, HOVEA BEAUTIFULLYPRESENTED secondfloor flat on HOVESEAFRONT with DIRECT SEA VIEWS.Entrance hall with plentyof storage, GOOD SIZEDLOUNGE with VIEWS to the sea, fitted kitchen, two DOUBLEbedrooms, bathroomwith power shower and separate bath.AVAIL DEC – U/F £1,395 pcm
TAMWORTH ROAD,HOVEA terraced periodproperty in this soughtafter location offeringgreat accommodationincluding THROUGHLOUNGE/DINING ROOMwith FEATUREFIREPLACE, kitchen andutility room, cloakroom,THREE DOUBLEBEDROOMS, bathroom,GARDEN, LOTS OFCHARACTER, MUST BEVIEWED. EPC RATING D.AVAIL NOW - U/F £1,550 pcm
DENMARK TERR,BRIGHTONLARGE DOUBLEBEDROOM with en-suiteWETROOM, WELLPRESENTED mainbathroom, LOUNGE/DINING ROOM withFRENCH DOORS leadingto a DECKED PATIO,smaller double bedroom,CONTEMPORARY FULLYfitted kitchen, GCH,WOODEN FLOORING.EPC RATING D.AVAIL END NOV – UNFURNISHED £1,400 pcm
NEW!BRUNSWICKSQUARE, HOVEA TRULY STUNNING firstfloor convertedBALCONY flat. Entrancehall, DRAWING ROOMwith three floor-to-ceilingwindows, 15’9 KITCHEN,two bedrooms, furthersmall bedroom/study,family bathroom and EN-SUITE bathroom,GCH, many ORIGINALFEATURES.AVAILABLE NOW –UNFURNISHED £1,750 pcm
NEW!SACKVILLEGARDENS, HOVEA BEAUTIFULLYPRESENTED twobedroom FIRST FLOORFLAT close to HOVESEAFRONT. Doublebedroom with EN-SUITEwith roll top bath, seconddouble bedroom withstorage, LOUNGE/DINERwith SEA VIEWS,separate MODERN KIT,GCH, PARKING SPACE.EPC RATING E.AVAIL NOW – F/F £1,450 pcm
QUEENS GARDENS,BRIGHTONA 2 bedroom TERRACEDHOUSE with study in theheart of the North Lainedistrict of Brighton. OWNPRIVATE STREETentrance, open planlounge/high spec fittedkitchen with FRENCHDOORS to a small Italianstyle GARDEN, doublebed, single bed/study,further double bed/studyin the ROOF SPACE, highspecbathroom/wet room.AVAIL NOW – U/F £1,395 pcm
TISBURY ROAD, HOVEAn IMMACULATE 3 DOUBLE bed flatclose CHURCH ROAD & HOVE STN.Entrance hall, lounge, SEPARATE kit,bathroom, GCH, NEUTRAL DECOR.AVAILABLE NOW –UNFURNISHED
£1,350 pcm
WILBURY ROAD, HOVEA FIRST FLOOR TWO BED FLATclose HOVE STATION & CHRUCH RD.Entrance hall, LOUNGE/DINERseparate KITCHEN, double bedroom,second bedroom/study, bath. GCH.AVAILABLE NOW – U/F
£1,250 pcm
ST MICHAELS PLACE, HOVEA converted one bed GARDEN FLATclose to BRIGHTON STN and Sevendials. Lounge with HIGH CEILINGS,double bed with FIREPLACE, bath,kit w/ doors to GARDEN. EPC rating D.AVAILABLE NOW – U/F
£1,100 pcm
NEW!LANSDOWNE PLACE, HOVEA second floor converted flat formingpart of this Grade II listed building.18’5 LOUNGE, KIT, BATH, DBL BED,MEZZANINE BED. EPC RATING D.AVAILABLE NOW - U/F
Coombe RoadBright one bedroom flat, modern kitchenand bathroom, parking space.Available:NOW 1 1
To Let £850 pcm
Whitehawk RoadLarge two bedroom flat with study, modern kitchen and shower-room.Available:NOW 2 1
To Let £995 pcm
Royal Crescent MewsA 3 bed mews house tucked away in aquiet street. Parking, kit, living room, patio.Available:NOVEMBER 3 1
To Let £1,250 pcm
Marine Parade3 double bed mansion flat, sea views, living room, original features, balcony.Available:NOW 3 2
To Let £2,500 pcm
Buckingham RoadNewly refurbished one bedroom flat by Brighton Station.Available:NOW 1 1
To Let £875 pcm
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Cuckfield Rd,Hurstpierpoint£1,495 pcmSpacious three double bedroom house anddriveway for several cars close to village shopsand school. Available November/December.
The Dymocks, Ditchling£1,700 pcmSpacious four double bedroom family house ina quiet backwater but within walking distanceof village centre and local school. Available now
Further properties available in West and East Sussex
Horsted Lane, Isfield£1,700 pcmFour bedroom detached family house with goodsize south facing garden set on the edge ofpopular village. Available early November.
High Street, Lewes£750 pcmOne bedroom unfurnished flat with showerroom in the heart of Lewes close to mainlinestation and shops. Available late November.
Let – SimiLar required
43 CHURCH ROAD, HOVE, EAST SUSSEX, BN3 2BETEL: 01273 737241
STANFORD AVENUE, BRIGHTONA selection of refurbished 1 bedroom flats. U/F and completedto the same spec, open plan lounge kitchens & mod bathrooms.£800pcm-£850pcm
BRUNSWICK TERRACE, HOVEA 2 double bed top floor flat on Hove seafront. Opposite Hoveseafront & lawns, close restaurants and bars. U/F, lounge, bath,W/C & kitchen. Sea views, a neutral décor & GCH. EPC Rating: E£1,000pcm
CLARENDON VILLAS, HOVEA renovated 2 double bedroom garden flat in a central Hove,close George Street shops & Hove train station. U/F, lounge,modern kitchen and bathroom & a private garden. GCH,neutral décor & fitted carpets throughout, modern fittings inkitchen & bathroom and own private entrance. EPC Rating: C.£1,200pcm
NORWAY STREET, PORTSLADE A good sized 3 bedroom mid terrace house located in Portslade,within minutes from Portslade train station. This property is offered unfurnished & comprises of a good sized lounge and dining room, 2 double bedrooms & 1 single bedroom, bathroom, good sized kitchen with white goods & a good sized private rear garden. EPC Rating: To Follow £1,300pcm
DITCHLING RISE, BRIGHTONA 2 bed house in a popular residential area of Brighton, closeTrain Station. U/F, lounge on the GF, an open-plan lounge anddining room area at basement level, modern kitchen, modernbathroom with separate bath and shower cubical, separate W/Con GF level, utility room and a patio/garden area. Fitted carpets,modern kitchen & bath fittings and GCH. EPC Rating: To Follow£1,500pcm