In a coveted position in the centre of charming Patcham Old Village, approx. 500 feet as the crow flies from the South Downs National Park, Southdown House offers the perfect mix of village conveniences and access to green spaces, all within Brighton. The magnificent Grade II-listed house is one of the best and most recognisable homes in the village, with its knapped flint, cobble and brick elevations and pleasingly symmetrical front. This Queen Anne House is believed to have been built in 1710 and much of its original interior remains, including a stunning mahogany staircase, wooden and tiled floors, decorative plasterwork and later additions, such as Victorian marble fireplaces. The soaring high ceilings and generous proportions make the house feel elegant, and the decor is traditionally presented to complement the age of the home. \r
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The versatile layout allows for bedrooms on all three floors, if desired, and there are a number of reception rooms for entertaining or spending relaxing family time at home. The kitchen, within a Victorian extension to the rear, is the ideal ‘party’ space with a big AGA, bespoke handmade cabinetry and masses of room for a long table. There are sitting rooms on the ground and first floors, cellars for storage and four generously sized bedrooms, one of which is en suite with a roll-top bath and separate shower. There are loos on every floor, and a utility room for laundry machines too.
OutsideThe property is a striking and important house on this characterful road, set back behind a neat front garden and a wall topped with railings – which are also listed. It faces onto a row of Mock-Georgian terraced houses (plus the village bakery!) and the street scene is very pretty, particularly in the spring and summer months when the gardens are awash with blooms. There’s off-street parking to the side of the house on a gravel driveway which leads to a garage. \r
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The rear garden – facing southwest – is tucked away within high walls and feels like an oasis, with tall hedges and trees around the lawn and gravel paths making the outside space feel calm and green, and a sunken terrace and a summerhouse for sitting out and enjoying the views.
SituationIn the heart of pretty Patcham Old Village, restaurants, a Co-op supermarket and all the other amenities necessary for daily life are mere steps away, as is the tranquil Peace Garden. There’s excellent walking locally within the South Downs National Park, with great dog walks around Ditchling Beacon and the Jack and Jill Windmills. These are just north of the A27 bypass which can be accessed at Braypool, under a mile away, which links to the A23 for routes south into Brighton City Centre or north to Gatwick, the M23 and London. Preston Park station is 1.2 miles south and there are great bus and cycle routes into Brighton and Hove
Additional InformationBrighton & Hove City Council \r
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Mains and drainage services are connected to the property