The Drive | Hove | East Sussex
In Brief Spacious 2 Bedroom Apartment with Private Balcony in Iconic Victorian Mansion with Communal Gardens and Garage. Situated in the area recently named as the most sought-after location in England and Wales for young professionals, this two bedroom apartment is ideally placed for all that Brighton and Hove has to offer. Located in The Drive conservation area, just moments away from both the seafront and the bustling cafĂŠ culture of Church Road, Hove train station is close at hand with convenient mainline commuter links to London. Set within the grandeur of one of The Drive's distinctive Grade II listed terracotta houses, this first floor home seamlessly blends contemporary interior design with a host of original features dating back to the 1890s. An extensive living room, two large double bedrooms and a private balcony all combine to create a highly impressive sense of light and space. Share of Freehold. Communal Gardens. Communal Garage for Storage. No Onward Chain.
SELLER INSIGHT - "It's so extraordinarily quiet here. It's unbelievable how peaceful it is, especially when you're in the bedroom. You just don't hear anything - it's wonderful. When we first saw this apartment ten years ago, we'd never seen a flat with three proportionally-sized rooms like this before. It's so spacious and airy, having the rooms pretty much the same size was a big plus point for us. We love the view of the garden and the convenience of the location as well as the security of being on the first floor. We've got great access to Hove station which is great for when you need to commute to work. We'll really miss being able to stroll to the seafront and the amount of space we have living here. However, now that the renovations of the exterior are well underway we'll also be sad not to see this house realise its full potential."
In more detail Designed by AM Measures and built by the renowned builder William Willett, the steeply pitched roofs, stained glass windows and tall angular chimney stacks offer a fantastic example of the Flemish/Queen Anne Revival style. From the original wall panels, staircase and stained glass windows of the communal hallway to the apartments tall ceilings, cornicing and heritage colour scheme, this central Hove home is beautifully presented throughout. INSIDE - The rich tones of the wood floor in the spacious living room provide a warm contrast to the pastel green walls. Beautifully lit by a wide bay window, a feature fireplace provides a traditional focal point, while the immense floor space engenders an elegant feel easily accommodating plenty of room for both seating and dining. A doorway opens onto the bespoke Haven Interiors kitchen where Shaker-style cabinets offer a wealth of storage. Sleek granite countertops nestle beneath matching splashbacks while their etched grooves flow into an under-mounted sink, and a deep breakfast bar sits within the eye-catching curved bay window. Wellappointed with an impressive array of Neff and AEG integrated appliances, a wallmounted Elica extractor hood adds a contemporary twist to this superb period property. A wall of refined walnut Shoji doors, made with authentic Japanese paper, slide open to reveal fitted wardrobes that offer ample storage without encroaching on the aesthetics of the large master bedroom. Natural light tumbles in from a wide sash bay window, while the soft grey walls emphasise the tall ceilings. Continuing the sympathetic mix of period and contemporary styles, the en suite bathroom adds a touch of luxury with its modern suite and walk-in shower. Echoing the immense proportions of the living room, a second double bedroom offers a huge amount of versatility to become a separate sitting room, formal dining room or work from home space. Generating an incredible sense of space, the wood floor stretches out across the room beneath the high Victorian skirting boards, while a picture perfect period fireplace with its pretty patterned tiles reminds you once again of the charm and character that this William Willet home has to offer. Tall sash windows offer views of the attractive communal garden and French doors open onto a stone balcony perfectly extending this graceful room still further. A distinguished stained glass window allows ample natural light to flow into the well-sized family shower room where stone tiles encompass a rectangular inset basin and a large walk-in shower with its contemporary rain head. A deep recessed utility cupboard discreetly houses Bosch laundry appliances, while a Valiant combiboiler is found within another.
EPC Exempt or Pending
Hove office 52 Church Road, Hove, BN3 2FN
01273 778844 hove@sawyerandco.co.uk
We wish to inform prospective purchasers that we have prepared these sales particulars as a general guide. We have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested the services, appliances and specific fittings. Room sizes are approximate and rounded: they are taken between internal wall surfaces and therefore include cupboards/shelves etc. Accordingly, they should not be relied upon for carpets and furnishings. Formal notice is also given that all fixtures and fittings, carpeting, curtains/blinds and kitchen equipment, whether fitted or not, are deemed removable by the vendor unless specifically itemised within these particulars.