A beautifully renovated three-bedroom flat on the ground floor of a handsome, historic red-brick in Hove, close to the water’s edge.

Osborne Villas, Hove, 3 Bed. Flat

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BRICKWORKS SAYS

Situated in the heart of desirable Hove, this light filled apartment feels calm and serene the moment you step through the front door. New life has been lovingly breathed into the beautiful old bones of this historic building by the current owners, with a soft palette of muted tones and natural materials throughout.

Original features are in abundance with stripped wood floors, well preserved architectural detailing and floor to ceiling bay windows in both the living room and main bedroom. The modernised bathroom retains all the charm of a period property whilst the new shaker-style eat-in kitchen oozes paired back style.

The third bedroom is currently being used as a study, but has the proportions to house a double or single bed set-up equally well. And whether you are looking for stylish family living or a fuss-free flat-share there are amenities to suit both just steps away from the front door.

POINTS TO CONSIDER

The EPC gives a current energy efficiency rating of C.

Part of the Borough of Brighton & Hove, the property falls into the Council Tax Band C (£1,825.97 in 2021).

One of a block of 8 flats, the property is leasehold with around 103 years still remaining.

There is a yearly service charge of £1,600 collected 6-monthly. Yearly ground rent is £175 for the next 3 years, but will then increase to £350 pa.

The management company, Harper Stone, handles all necessary building maintenance for all 8 flats.

The flat sits in Parking Zone N. Residents yearly parking permits are £163.

Hove station is just a 12-minute stroll away with links to London in just over an hour.

The property is being sold chain free.

THE OWNERS SAY

Pretty much everything is just on the doorstep and for nearly 20 years, our family have counted ourselves super lucky to be a part of such a lovely neighbourhood. Just a stone’s throw from the independent shops, restaurants and bars of Church Road, as well as a short stroll from the water front itself, it couldn’t be a better balance of hubbub and fresh sea air.

We have loved refurbishing our beautiful red-brick apartment to pass onto new owners to enjoy as much as we have for years to come.

THE LEGAL BIT

While we endeavour to maintain accurate photographs, floor plans, and descriptions, these are intended as a guide and purchasers must satisfy themselves by personal inspection. Total floorplan measurements have been rounded for ease. Distances are also provided as an approximate.

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1 The Better Half

Locally loved for its excellent food, wine and ales, this doggy-friendly pub is steps from the seafront. It’s a friendly, neighbourhood-y type of place that also hosts events like Vinyl Fridays and Swing Jazz Afternoons.

2 Marocco's

Local much-loved Italian eatery specialising in home-made pizzas, with a fantastic ice-cream parlour to boot. Sit in, or enjoy a take-away in the sunshine outside with the seafront just on the doorstep.

3 Hove Town Hall

Built in the early 1970s to the designs of John Wells-Thorpe, this remarkable example of Brutalist architecture hosts an array of live gigs and music concerts to suit all appetites throughout the year.

4 Hove Museum and Art Gallery

This weird and wonderful museum houses a collection of contemporary craft, memorabilia built around Hove’s long filmmaking tradition and an attic full of vintage toys.

5 Jo & Co

Inspired by their travels to Australia and New Zealand where they found some of the best coffee and brunch cafes in the world, Jo and Pete bring you a mouth-watering menu in stylish surroundings just a step back from the beach.