One of the few unspoilt, historic villages on the sunny Sussex coast, Rottingdean is a sought after destination as it has good schools, a village green with a pond and plenty of local shops, cafés and restaurants to explore, and Rudyard Kipling and pre-Raphaelite painter Burn Jones lived along the street. Known for its white cliffs, rock pools and quieter beaches than those in Brighton, Beacon Hill Nature Reserve and the famous black windmill are a 5 minute walk, so it’s easy to forget that this location is within a reasonable commute of Brighton, (the hospitals are within a 10-12 minute radius) the county town of Lewes as well as Gatwick and London.
A modern classic with a practical layout and working surfaces, this kitchen opens to a big storeroom and the garden, and it is good to go with plumbing for two machines (although the cellar also has plumbing and extra storage), and there is designated space for an electric oven – and the good news is that the vendor is willing to discuss the appliance in situ.
Outside, the first part of the garden has plenty of room for al fresco dining, and there is a brick building which was a w.c. but has now lost its roof. A central gateway beckons you through to the unusually large, secret garden, which is a blank canvas to make your own. Child and pet secure behind walls, and open to the south, it’s a sun trap and it has a side gate to a right of way which runs along between adjacent buildings, ideal for bikes.
Returning inside, upstairs the guest bedroom is a double room with fitted storage and a hand basin, and across the landing, the airy principal shimmers in Laura Ashley paper on a feature wall. There is a double fitted wardrobe, and the en-suite has heritage fittings, a shower attachment on the bath and a separate w.c. Private at the top, the third bedroom is also a double with fitted storage and a hand basin, and the bathroom opposite has all you need to start with, including natural light.
Agent says:
“One of the few south coast villages directly on the sea and surrounded by the protected downland of the South Downs National Park, Rottingdean attracts national and international buyers wanting fresh air and a healthy lifestyle within easy reach of Brighton, Lewes, London or Gatwick as well as good schools and privacy for their children. Homes in this historic High Street do not come on the market often, as it is a prime location.”
Where It Is:
Shops: Rottingdean High Street outside, Brighton Marina 10 mins drive.
Station: Brighton Station 12-20 mins by car.
Seafront or park: Seafront 2 mins on foot, Beacon Hill Nature Reserve 5 mins.
Closest Schools:
Primary: St Margaret’s C of E, Our Lady of Lourdes RC.
Secondary: Longhill.
Sixth Form: Longhill, Brighton College, BHASVIC, MET, BIMM.
Private: Roedean, Brighton College, The Old Grammar School Lewes, Bede’s.