High Street, Portslade, Brighton
High Street, Portslade, Brighton, Sussex, BN41 2LH
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Property Features
- Grade 2 Listed Flint Fronted Cottage
- Three Good Size Bedrooms
- Rear Patio Garden
- Popular Location
- Lots Of Character and original features
- Modern Kitchen Breakfast Room
- Close To Shops and Bus Services
- Must be viewed
- Deceptively Spacious
Property Summary
Cox & Co are pleased to offer this deceptively spacious Grade II Listed flint Cottage which was built around circa 1640 and is one of the largest of the remaining historic cottages in Portslade Old Village
A beautifully presented semi-detached flint cottage with three good size bedrooms, a good size living room with direct access onto a pretty walled private rear garden, a modern eat-in kitchen and a bathroom with both a bath and a separate shower.
Portslade Old Village is a hugely popular location, just north of Portslade. Its history can be traced back to the Roman conquest and it even gets a mention in the Doomsday book. It's home to many historic sites such as Portslade Old Manor; one of a very few examples of Norman manor houses that still exist in this country.
Other nearby landmarks include the former Southdown Brewery and it's Oast House. Built-in 1881, it has recently been converted to residential dwellings to fulfil the huge demand for homes in this picturesque setting.
A beautifully presented semi-detached flint cottage with three good size bedrooms, a good size living room with direct access onto a pretty walled private rear garden, a modern eat-in kitchen and a bathroom with both a bath and a separate shower.
Portslade Old Village is a hugely popular location, just north of Portslade. Its history can be traced back to the Roman conquest and it even gets a mention in the Doomsday book. It's home to many historic sites such as Portslade Old Manor; one of a very few examples of Norman manor houses that still exist in this country.
Other nearby landmarks include the former Southdown Brewery and it's Oast House. Built-in 1881, it has recently been converted to residential dwellings to fulfil the huge demand for homes in this picturesque setting.
Full Details
Front
Living Room
Kitchen
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bathroom
Rear Garden