We loved living in this house. The location is just perfect. We could walk down to the seafront in twelve minutes, pick up something from the shops in less than five, and it’s walking distance from the station. In the evenings, we could be at the outstanding restaurants of Hove in ten minutes or it’s a short hope into Brighton. The playground at Stonham Park is a few minutes away and as the children got older the excellent transport links meant they could spread their wings.
The house makes living easy. As you walk in, you’ll notice how spacious it feels. Everything is built on a generous scale with period features. We’ve maintained it well, renovating the original wooden sash windows and creating a patio in the garden. The heart of the house is the light and attractive kitchen diner, where our family would gather in the evenings to chat and eat. Trifold doors open directly out onto the garden making it easy for us to relax outside in the summer.
There’s a lovely front room and another reception room (or bedroom) downstairs with accessible shower and toilet as well as five other bedrooms upstairs.
The garden is exceptionally large for the area and we installed a cosy garden room with power, high-spec insulation and heating. It was the perfect get-away for me when I needed to get work done when the kids were around, or it could also be used as a playroom. The cherry tree at the end of the garden produces an abundant crop each year – we had so many that we invited the neighbours round to come and pick their own and I made pots and pots of jam.
It’s in a friendly and vibrant neighbourhood and you’ll soon recognise faces. There are parks nearby and the South Downs is a short drive away. Our home provided our family with the perfect blend of community, nature and excellent amenities. We’re sad to let it go.