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Guide price

£300,000

(£357/sq. ft)

1 bed flat for sale
Clarendon Villas, Hove BN3

    • 1 bed

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 840 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Share of Freehold

Number Twenty Four

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About this property

  • Guide price £300,000 - £325,000

  • Spacious top floor apartment in central Hove

  • Ideal first-time purchase or Brighton & Hove base

  • Quiet tree-lined street close to Hove Station, shops, and the seafront

  • Split-level layout with maisonette feel

  • Large landing ideal for home working

  • Bright living room with exposed brick feature wall

  • Separate modern kitchen with space for dining table

  • Stylish tiled shower room

  • Wooden flooring and neutral décor throughout

Guide price £300,000 - £325,000. Set on one of Hove’s wide, tree-lined avenues, this beautifully presented top floor apartment offers a peaceful and spacious retreat just moments from Hove Station, local cafés, shops and the seafront.

Entering the building on the ground floor, stairs rise to the apartment entrance on the first floor. Once inside, an internal staircase leads up to the main accommodation, creating a wonderful sense of separation and space that gives the home a maisonette-like feel. There is useful room for coats and shoes at the entrance, while the split-level layout adds character and enhances the overall flow of the apartment.

At the top of the stairs, a generous landing provides an ideal space for working from home or additional storage. The spacious living room is full of warmth and personality, featuring exposed brickwork and attractive wooden flooring. Large windows bring in plenty of natural light while maintaining a calm and private atmosphere.

The separate kitchen is exceptionally spacious for an apartment, offering a rare sense of scale that easily accommodates both cooking and dining. A full wall of fitted cupboards provides outstanding storage, complemented by generous worktop space throughout. There is also ample room for a large dining table, making it an ideal setting for entertaining, family meals, or relaxed everyday living.

The spacious double bedroom enjoys a peaceful outlook to the front of the property and feels wonderfully quiet despite the central location. A contemporary shower room finished with stylish grey tiling completes the accommodation.

Decorated in neutral tones throughout, with wooden flooring flowing across much of the apartment, the property has a bright, homely and welcoming feel. Ideally suited to a Single occupant preferred, couple or first-time buyer seeking a characterful home in a prime Hove location.

Additional property details

Property type: Second floor apartment
Tenure: Share of Freehold
Length of lease: 992 years remaining
Service charge: £58 per month
Council tax band: A
EPC rating: C
Parking: Permit holder parking in zone N
Pets: Allowed in building
Guide price: £300,000 - £325,000

The area

Clarendon Villas sits within one of Hove’s most sought-after and well-connected neighbourhoods, known for its wide tree-lined streets, elegant period architecture and relaxed coastal atmosphere.

A wide range of independent cafés, bakeries, restaurants and everyday amenities can be found nearby, while the popular shopping and dining scenes of Church Road and George Street are both within easy reach. From artisan coffee shops to well-loved local favourites, this part of Hove offers an excellent balance of convenience and lifestyle.

The seafront is also within walking distance, offering easy access to Brighton & Hove’s iconic promenade, beach huts and open sea views. Outdoor spaces including Hove Park and Hove Recreation Ground are close by, providing tennis courts, and space to relax outdoors year-round.

Transport links

Transport connections are excellent, making the property particularly well suited to commuters and those wanting easy access across the city and beyond. Hove railway station is just a short walk away, offering direct services to London Victoria and London Bridge, along with regular routes across the south coast. Gatwick Airport is also easily accessible by rail or road.

Frequent local bus services run into central Brighton and surrounding areas, while the nearby A27 and A23 provide convenient road links towards London and along the Sussex coast.

Parking - Permit

Permit holder parking in zone N

Disclaimer

All property details have been provided by the owners. While Number Twenty Four strives for accuracy, we cannot guarantee the completeness or correctness of this information. Buyers and renters are advised to conduct their own due diligence before proceeding with a purchase or let.

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