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Guide price£500,000
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3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale

Links Road, Portslade, East Sussex, BN41
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Semi-detached house
3 bed
1 bath
EPC rating: D*
947 sq ft / 88 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal: 
EE O2 Three Vodafone
Water: Ask agent
Heating: Ask agent
Electricity: Ask agent
Sewerage: Ask agent
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • COVERED BBQ AREA/OUTDOOR KITCHEN AREA
  • OFF-ROAD PARKING
  • LARGE REAR GARDEN
  • FULLY POWERED ANNEXE
  • ADDITIONAL LOFT ROOM/ OFFICE
  • FANTASTIC TRANSPORT LINKS
  • ATTRACTIVE DECORE THROUGHOUT
  • CLOSE TO PORTSLADE STATION
  • WIDE RANGE OF LOCAL AMENITIES
  • QUIET CUL-DE-SAC
* GUIDE RANGE £500,000 - £525,000 *

Spacious THREE BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE with a SUBSTANTIAL REAR GARDEN and a PRIVATE OFF ROAD PARKING located close to Portslade train station. Fantastic flexible accommodation and ANNEXE.

Well-presented throughout this generously-sized family home boasts a large contemporary open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with an enviable log-burner as well as a handy ground floor w/c. Upstairs there are three bedrooms and a modern family shower room, each is a good size with two out of the three benefitting from fitted cupboards. The second floor accommodates an additional very spacious loft room, currently used as an additional bedroom/office/work from home space.

At the rear of the property there is a large east facing garden with a highly versatile fully insulated and powered annexe with its own WIFI, currently utilised as a social space. A sheltered lean[1]to/conservatory offers a great spot for enjoying the garden all year round currently with outdoor heater, tv and Wi-Fi fantastic for entertaining guests. The garden is partially lawned and boasts a substantial workshop in addition to a shed. A superb covered BBQ area/outside kitchen area is available ideal for those summer get togethers. To the front there is ample private off-road parking while side access down the house gives easy access for bikes and pets.

Situated in a quiet end road this attractive Portslade home is within walking distance of the local amenities of Boundary Road and the green open spaces of Vale Park and Victoria Recreation Ground. Perfect for commuters, the A270 is within easy reach while Portslade station, with its mainline commuter links, is only a short walk away.

Local schools include Benfield Primary, Deepdene and St. Marys Catholic Primary School.

Links Road is not currently located in a controlled parking zone. The council tax band is C, which is charged at £1,882.94 for 2022/23.

EPC rating - N/A
Council Tax – C
Freehold

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    Sawyer & Co Estate Agents and Property Management Services in Brighton and Hove Caring, dynamic, with a strong desire to challenge perception, we are an award winning, multi-departmental estate agency with offices in Brighton, Hove and Portslade. Highly experienced in property sales, lettings and management across Brighton & Hove, with our Block & Estate Management covering most of Sussex, we ensure outstanding customer service. Our coverage extends east from Kemptown to Rottingdean, Saltdean and beyond, encompassing Hangleton, Southwick and Shoreham to the west; London, national and international connections being offered through our professional associations. Portslade Office Portslade-by-Sea is the boundary town to West Sussex. The area was added to Hove in 1974 and is situated just to the west of the city. A region fortunate enough to boast a variety of landscapes in a relatively small area, it comprises a combination of village and country life juxtaposed alongside busy portside industry, all steeped in a rich history and filled with rare surprises and scenic charm. Historic Foredown Tower in Portslade can be seen perched on the edge of the Sussex Downs. This former Edwardian water tower has been beautifully converted and is now an important centre for conservation and education. Home to a real gem in the form of one of only two operational camera obscuras in south east England and one of the very few places where one can step inside the body of a camera to experience the thrill of seeing the outside world projected at your feet. This unique optical device is used to observe the stunning surrounding landscape and views across the channel. Originally built as a water tower for Foredown hospital, which served as an isolation sanatorium for patients with infectious diseases, the tower was not demolished along with the hospital in 1988-89, but put to good use and became the meeting place of the Foredown Tower Astronomers until the local council saw the potential for the tower to become an adult learning and visitor centre. Foredown tower has become a popular location, due to its pretty walled garden and café, as a stop-off destination for people out walking. Designated a conservation area, Portslade village, nestled in a valley of the South Downs, was the original settlement and was built up in the 16th century. The arrival of the railway from Brighton in 1840 encouraged rapid development of the coastal area and in 1896 the Southern ‘Copperas Gap’, was granted urban district status and renamed Portslade-by-Sea, making it distinct from Portslade Village. Today Portslade is bisected from east to west by the A270 running between Brighton and Worthing and is made up of a number of separate communities enriched by a wealth of trees and park spaces. For those who love the quaintness and ease of village life, Portslade Village still retains its rich rural fabric and character, with flint buildings, a village green and the small parish church of St Nicholas. Dating back from around 1150 this church is the second oldest in the city. Of its wealth of heritage assets and listed buildings, Portslade Manor is one of the few surviving ruins of a Norman manor, built in the 12th century and now a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The interesting Foredown Tower houses one of the only two camera obscuras in the south of England. Shopping There are good local shopping facilities and essential amenities in the village. More comprehensive shopping facilities can be found a mile away. Good local schools and a modern health centre are all within easy reach. Easthill Park, the village green and access to the Downs provide tranquillity and spectacular walks and for health enthusiasts, sports and leisure facilities are located nearby on Chalky Road, Mile Oak. Travel Communication links to the city centre, the Capital and areas east and west of Portslade are excellent, the Old Shoreham Road providing easy access by car and the A27 accessed via the Hangleton Link Road. Portslade and Mile Oak are also on efficient local bus routes and Fishersgate station and Portslade main line station are located within a mile, providing swift links to London and the south coast. Property The properties in the village range from purpose built apartments through to original flint cottages, the most common being pretty terraced houses. The medieval street layout survives, and distinguishes the old village from the more orderly surrounding suburban estate morphology. The sense of community in the region is highly developed with a real feeling of belonging and pride in the local area. To the south of the area Portslade-by-Sea straddles the small but busy seaport harbour basin of Shoreham. The residential areas to the coast and either side of the village are populated with Victorian terraces, pre and post war family homes together with some modern developments. Wherever your interests lie you will be sure to find the perfect property. Contact If you need more information on any of our services, want to book a valuation, want to arrange a viewing or simply would like to chat with us, contact us now on the number displayed or press the Contact Agent button. A member of our team will be happy to help you – we look forward to hearing from you.

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    Broadband availability and predicted speed: obtained from Ofcom on January 21, 2022

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    Enhanced: Full bars, likely to have good coverage indoors and to receive an enhanced data rate to support multimedia services

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