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£1,100,000
Grand Crescent, Rottingdean, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2
- 4 beds
£1,100,000
- 4 beds
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22 Grand Crescent is a beautifully presented detached family home, that provides spacious and versatile accommodation with clean, neutral décor, contemporary fittings and sea views from the upper level. The ground floor has two main reception rooms for relaxing or entertaining. There is a sitting room at the front with a bay window and a splendid tiled cast-iron fireplace. There is also a family room of similar proportions, offering sea views, while the heart of the home is the large kitchen/dining/living room, with its dual aspect and French doors opening onto the south-facing rear garden. The kitchen has shaker-style units, a butcher's block and a range cooker, while there is also space for a family dining table. The first floor has three double bedrooms and
a family bathroom with a roll-top bathtub and a separate shower unit. Over the family room, a generous double bedroom has a south-facing skylight and built-in eaves storage.
The property is set in an enviable position in the sought-after seaside village of Rottingdean, just four miles from Brighton seafront and city centre. The village has a thriving community and offers various everyday amenities, including pubs, restaurants, cafés and several shops. Nearby Saltdean, Peacehaven and Ovingdean provide further facilities, while Brighton is easily accessible, with its excellent shopping, leisure and cultural facilities and its choice of large supermarkets. Primary schooling is available at Rottingdean, with further schooling in the neighbouring villages, including a secondary school in Ovingdean. Brighton provides a further choice of state and independent schooling, including Roedean School and Brighton Waldorf School. The area is well connected by road, with the A27 less than five miles away, while mainline rail services are available from Brighton.
At the front of the property, there is an area of lawn, mature shrubs and hedgerow and a paved pathway leading to the entrance with its storm porch. The block-paved driveway provides parking space for several vehicles, and there is gated access at the side of the house, leading to the rear garden. The south-facing rear garden has timber decking and gravel terracing, which is partially shaded by a wooden pergola. The garden also features an area of lawn and well-stocked, colourful border flowerbeds with various established shrubs.
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£1,100,000
4 bed house for sale
Grand Crescent, Rottingdean, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2
22 Grand Crescent is a beautifully presented detached family home, that provides spacious and versatile accommodation with clean, neutral décor, contemporary fittings and sea views from the upper level. The ground floor has two main reception rooms for relaxing or entertaining. There is a sitting room at the front with a bay window and a splendid tiled cast-iron fireplace. There is also a family room of similar proportions, offering sea views, while the heart of the home is the large kitchen/dining/living room, with its dual aspect and French doors opening onto the south-facing rear garden. The kitchen has shaker-style units, a butcher's block and a range cooker, while there is also space for a family dining table. The first floor has three double bedrooms and
a family bathroom with a roll-top bathtub and a separate shower unit. Over the family room, a generous double bedroom has a south-facing skylight and built-in eaves storage.
The property is set in an enviable position in the sought-after seaside village of Rottingdean, just four miles from Brighton seafront and city centre. The village has a thriving community and offers various everyday amenities, including pubs, restaurants, cafés and several shops. Nearby Saltdean, Peacehaven and Ovingdean provide further facilities, while Brighton is easily accessible, with its excellent shopping, leisure and cultural facilities and its choice of large supermarkets. Primary schooling is available at Rottingdean, with further schooling in the neighbouring villages, including a secondary school in Ovingdean. Brighton provides a further choice of state and independent schooling, including Roedean School and Brighton Waldorf School. The area is well connected by road, with the A27 less than five miles away, while mainline rail services are available from Brighton.
At the front of the property, there is an area of lawn, mature shrubs and hedgerow and a paved pathway leading to the entrance with its storm porch. The block-paved driveway provides parking space for several vehicles, and there is gated access at the side of the house, leading to the rear garden. The south-facing rear garden has timber decking and gravel terracing, which is partially shaded by a wooden pergola. The garden also features an area of lawn and well-stocked, colourful border flowerbeds with various established shrubs.