5 Bed House For Sale
Tongdean Avenue, Hove, BN3
In Excess of £1,500,000 (Freehold)
- Five/Six Double Bedroom Detached Family Home
- South Facing Garden With Stunning Views Towards The Sea And The Downs
- No Onward Chain
- Exclusive To Mansell McTaggart Hove
- Situated On A Prime Corner Plot On One Of The Finest Avenues In Hove
- Close To Everything Hove Has To Offer
- Nearly 2500 SQ FT Of Accommodation Set Across Three Floors
- Driveway For Multiple Vehicles
- In Excellent Order Throughout With Many Enhancements By Our Clients
- Well Finished Throughout And Ready To Move Into
Welcome to Tongdean Avenue and more specifically this beautifully renovated Sussex cottage built in 1962.
This substantial six-bedroom family home spans three generous floors of living space, offering the perfect balance between home comforts and a luxury lifestyle. It resides in one of the city’s most prestigious areas and you are perfectly positioned to access both the South Downs National Park and the city of Brighton and Hove. Transport links are excellent with Preston Park Station within walking distance and the A23 just a few minutes by car, and the local schools are exemplary. Being heavily glazed on its south-westerly side, you gain panoramic views across the city to the coast.
It is incredibly private and not remotely overlooked, so you can sit in the landscaped garden in peace. Inside, the finish is exceptional using a variety of modern materials and high-spec fixtures, fittings using the best workmanship. Ideal for sophisticated entertaining, but also for family time; this house is immediately impressive with oodles of versatile space on offer.
Tongdean has long held its title as the most prestigious area to live in the city; characterised by substantial homes, surrounded by mature trees and greenery. Much of it was built up during the 1930s and 40s when there was an emphasis on creating big bright homes with the family unit in mind. Many revival styles were commonplace with Neo-Tudor being a favourite, and this house bears many of these characteristics with hung tiles, a tiled roof porch and lattice leaded windows (contemporary, double-glazed replicas). Set back from the road behind a well-tended front garden and a smart, sandstone paved driveway, this house is immaculate on the approach, but once you step through the front door, its true scale and beauty become apparent.
Entrance hall:
Immediately impressive, you are welcomed in by far reaching views through the depth of the house to the garden and country views beyond. From the entrance porch, the house opens up to the double height hallway and stairwell then a second set of double doors open to the main reception area. Solid oak floors in light honeyed tones flow throughout for continuity and crisp white walls complement them perfectly, creating a wonderful sense of space; akin to a gallery. Light streams in through generous windows to the south and west, and it is clear this house is far more spacious than exterior implies.
Living room, dining room and kitchen:
Entirely open plan, but cleverly zoned, this floor is the ideal entertaining space, and perfect for the whole family to share. The southerly wall feels almost entirely glazed with wide picture windows framing views of the landscaped garden, and in summer, a door opens to make the garden a natural extension of the living space. There is ample room in here for formal dining and for comfortable seating.
No expense has been spared in the finish and fitting of the kitchen which forms a U-shape and is recessed from the main part of the room creating a separate sociable space. It has gleaming handle free units topped with black granite into which the sink and AEG induction hob have been seamlessly cut-in. The curved edges are aesthetically pleasing, and every other appliance has been integrated for you; all of which are quality brands and include dual ovens, an extractor fan, a fridge-freezer and dishwasher. The utilities are nicely tucked away in their own adjoining room which has a useful side-access door so you can pop out to put washing on the line during clement weather or bring muddy boots and bikes through to the storage area.
Garden:
Perfectly low-maintenance, the garden is set mainly to lawn with some planting on its borders to give some shape, colour and scent. There would be space for a vegetable patch which would blossom in such sunny environs and being perched slightly on the hill with a southerly orientation, the sun shines on every part of the garden throughout the day. It is also wonderfully private as you are not overlooked at all and through the trees at the rear you glimpse the first of the far-reaching views across the city.
Ground floor bedroom:
Tucked away to the left of the front door is a double bedroom with en-suite bathroom. It shares the same fine finish as elsewhere with oak floors and white walls, a wide picture window looks out over the front of the house. While it also has a wall of built-in wardrobes, it would work well as a second reception room too depending on need. Families with older children often prefer to have a snug room for TV and film watching, or a playroom for little ones – either way, it is a versatile space. The bathroom has creamy wall tiles and a modern bath suite with shower over, and linking through to the utility room, this room could be considered to have its own entrance which could also work well for lodgers or au pairs.
First floor bedrooms and bathrooms:
Returning to the glamorous entrance hall, the painted timber staircase wends its way up to a sizable first floor landing where the same clean and crisp décor continues to include oak floors in every room. With the same favoured orientation and double aspect windows as the living room below, bedrooms two and three are sizable doubles; one with a chic en suite shower room and the other with a wall of built-in wardrobes. The further up the house you go, the views only improve, now taking in much of the city’s coastline over the trees and rooftops of the city; dotted with windmills and church spiers. Facing the front of the house are two further double bedrooms, the smaller of the two enjoying easy access to the family bathroom which follows the same stylish décor as the others but also has a shower over the bath and large white wall tiles.
Second floor bedroom suite:
A further flight of stairs takes you to the loft bedroom suite which has an incredible perspective of the city through a full height window on the westerly wall. This now brings in views of the rolling hills of the South Downs National Park stretching from Cissbury Ring to Ditchling Beacon, and the coast from the i360 to Worthing Pier. The skies are never-ending and ever-changing with the seasons, and at sunset, the colours of dusk fill the room. There is a third en suite shower room which leads through to a storeroom with a new central heating system plus access to a vast area of eaves storage.
LOCATION:
Shops: Local 5 min walk, city centre 10 min drive
Train Station: Brighton Station 10 min drive, Preston Park 10 min walk
Seafront or Park: South Downs 5 min drive, Seafront 10 min drive
Closest Schools:
Primary: Westdene Primary School, Stanford
Infants and Junior Schools
Secondary: Hove Park, Blatchington Mill, Cardinal Newman RC
Private: Brighton College, Windlesham Prep.
This stunning home is beautifully situated in a prestigious area with lots of local green spaces, and the South Downs on your doorstep. The city centre shopping districts and beach are also within easy reach, and this home also offers easy access to the A23 which has direct and fast access to the airports and London. Not to be missed!
Council Tax Band: G
Nearest Stations
- Preston Park - 0.45miles
- Hove - 0.85miles
- Aldrington - 1.09miles
- London Road (Brighton) - 1.45miles
- Brighton - 1.63miles