£525,000
Guide price £600,000













Situated on a quiet no-through-road, a beautifully presented light and bright Four-Bedroom Three-Bathroom detached house in an elevated position with far reaching downland views. Perfectly located for local amenities, easy access to shops, buses, the downs and the beach, with off-street parking.
Guide Price £600,000-£650,000
Arranged as an upside down house, the spacious Living Room has full height windows to capture the expansive downland views, whilst the separate Kitchen-Diner – with a smart navy units and oak worktops, freestanding Smeg dual-fuel range cooker, integrated dishwasher, fridge & freezer, and ample pantry style storage – opens onto the fabulous landscaped rear garden.
Completing the first floor is a well proportioned fourth bedroom and bright shower room.
On the ground floor are three further bedrooms; the largest boasting a freestanding bath, en-suite shower room, fitted wardrobes and dressing area. A main family bathroom with shower over bath, and a useful utility room with the newly installed boiler conclude the ground floor.
To the front, the house has a formal front garden with off-street parking, and handy side access leading to the landscaped rear garden which has been tiered to provide generous outdoor living space with panoramic views. Areas of patio, decking and stones are interspersed with creative planting to give flexible zones to relax and entertain.
Saltdean and Rottingdean are blessed with a great selection of pubs, restaurants and cafes, local shopping, a museum/art gallery and two public libraries.
There are very popular bathing beaches and the lovely undercliff walk for walking and cycling is a wonderful way to reach not only Brighton Marina but also right into the heart of the City. Brighton with its large shopping centres, fashionable Laines, theatres, bars and restaurants, and the train station can be easily reached by using the excellent Brighton and Hove Buses taking you to the city centre in about 20 minutes.
Sporting and recreational facilities nearby are extensive: there is golf at East Brighton, West Hove, the Dyke and Pyecombe, there is Horse Racing at Brighton and Plumpton, sailing at Brighton Marina and the beautiful surrounding countryside of the South Downs National Park which is great for walking and cycling.
Brighton airport at Shoreham offers a convenient base for private aircraft. There is first class cricket at the County Ground, Hove and Premier League football in the Amex Stadium at Falmer. There are many highly regarded schools and colleges in this area with three primary junior schools and Longhill Secondary High School in Rottingdean. Brighton and Hove also feature Roedean School, Brighton College and two Universities together with a number of creative arts institutes.
£525,000
Guide price £350,000