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£400,0003 bedroom terraced house for sale
High Street, Rottingdean, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2
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Terraced house
3 beds
1 bath
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Heart Of Rottingdean
- Three Bedroom Cottage
- Moments From Rottingdean Beach
- Courtyard
- Two Reception Rooms
- Walking Distance to Local Primary Schools
*Guide Price: £400,000 - £450,000*
Set in the heart of Rottingdean’s historic High Street, just a two-minute stroll from the beach, this characterful three-bedroom cottage offers an exciting opportunity to create a dream coastal home. Spread across four floors and measuring approximately 87.31 sq.m. (939.79 sq.ft.), the property is bursting with potential, combining classic period features with flexible living spaces and a generous rear garden.
This cottage offers space, history, and a superb lifestyle setting in one of Sussex’s most sought-after coastal villages – a rare find with endless potential.
Style: 19th-century High Street cottage
Type: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, cellar
Location: Rottingdean High Street
Area: Approx. 87.31 sq.m. / 939.79 sq.ft. (see floorplan)
Outside: Private rear garden
Council Tax Band: D
Why You’ll Like It:
Pretty and full of character, this charming cottage blends historic appeal with everyday practicality. From the street, its bay front window and painted façade are immediately inviting. Inside, the accommodation is arranged over four levels, offering bright and versatile rooms.
The living room at the front of the house features a bay window and fireplace, while the adjoining dining room provides a second sociable space, ideal for family meals or entertaining. At the rear, the kitchen leads directly to the garden.
On the lower-ground floor, a generous bedroom enjoys good natural light and works equally well as a home office, studio, or guest room. Upstairs on the first floor, a bright double bedroom sits alongside the family bathroom, and the top floor houses a further double bedroom with characterful proportions under the eaves.
The garden is a real highlight – long, private, and ready to be landscaped into a tranquil retreat or vibrant entertaining space.
The Lifestyle:
Living in Rottingdean means enjoying the best of both worlds – a village atmosphere with the sea and South Downs on your doorstep, while being only 10–15 minutes from central Brighton. The High Street offers everything you need day to day: artisan cafés, pubs, restaurants, independent shops, and a village green with its famous duck pond. The beach is just around the corner, along with Beacon Hill Nature Reserve and the iconic black windmill.
Agent Says:
“Homes on Rottingdean’s High Street are always in demand, and No. 84 is a rare opportunity to secure a charming cottage in a prime position. With its generous proportions and garden, it’s ready to move into but offers huge potential for sympathetic updating.”
Owner’s Secret:
“We’ve loved the mix of village life and easy access to Brighton – you can do everything on foot here, from shops to the seafront. The garden has been a real haven, and the cottage has such a warm, homely feel.”
Where It Is:
• Shops: Right on the High Street; Brighton Marina 10 mins by car
• Station: Brighton Station 15–20 mins by car
• Seafront or Park: Seafront 2 mins’ walk; Beacon Hill Nature Reserve 5 mins
• Closest Schools:
• Primary: St Margaret’s CofE, Our Lady of Lourdes RC
• Secondary: Longhill High School
• Private: Roedean, Brighton College, Bede’s
Living in Rottingdean means enjoying the best of both worlds – a village atmosphere with the sea and South Downs on your doorstep, while being only 10–15 minutes from central Brighton. The High Street offers everything you need day to day: artisan cafés, pubs, restaurants, independent shops, and a village green with its famous duck pond. The beach is just around the corner, along with Beacon Hill Nature Reserve and the iconic black windmill.
Set in the heart of Rottingdean’s historic High Street, just a two-minute stroll from the beach, this characterful three-bedroom cottage offers an exciting opportunity to create a dream coastal home. Spread across four floors and measuring approximately 87.31 sq.m. (939.79 sq.ft.), the property is bursting with potential, combining classic period features with flexible living spaces and a generous rear garden.
This cottage offers space, history, and a superb lifestyle setting in one of Sussex’s most sought-after coastal villages – a rare find with endless potential.
Style: 19th-century High Street cottage
Type: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, cellar
Location: Rottingdean High Street
Area: Approx. 87.31 sq.m. / 939.79 sq.ft. (see floorplan)
Outside: Private rear garden
Council Tax Band: D
Why You’ll Like It:
Pretty and full of character, this charming cottage blends historic appeal with everyday practicality. From the street, its bay front window and painted façade are immediately inviting. Inside, the accommodation is arranged over four levels, offering bright and versatile rooms.
The living room at the front of the house features a bay window and fireplace, while the adjoining dining room provides a second sociable space, ideal for family meals or entertaining. At the rear, the kitchen leads directly to the garden.
On the lower-ground floor, a generous bedroom enjoys good natural light and works equally well as a home office, studio, or guest room. Upstairs on the first floor, a bright double bedroom sits alongside the family bathroom, and the top floor houses a further double bedroom with characterful proportions under the eaves.
The garden is a real highlight – long, private, and ready to be landscaped into a tranquil retreat or vibrant entertaining space.
The Lifestyle:
Living in Rottingdean means enjoying the best of both worlds – a village atmosphere with the sea and South Downs on your doorstep, while being only 10–15 minutes from central Brighton. The High Street offers everything you need day to day: artisan cafés, pubs, restaurants, independent shops, and a village green with its famous duck pond. The beach is just around the corner, along with Beacon Hill Nature Reserve and the iconic black windmill.
Agent Says:
“Homes on Rottingdean’s High Street are always in demand, and No. 84 is a rare opportunity to secure a charming cottage in a prime position. With its generous proportions and garden, it’s ready to move into but offers huge potential for sympathetic updating.”
Owner’s Secret:
“We’ve loved the mix of village life and easy access to Brighton – you can do everything on foot here, from shops to the seafront. The garden has been a real haven, and the cottage has such a warm, homely feel.”
Where It Is:
• Shops: Right on the High Street; Brighton Marina 10 mins by car
• Station: Brighton Station 15–20 mins by car
• Seafront or Park: Seafront 2 mins’ walk; Beacon Hill Nature Reserve 5 mins
• Closest Schools:
• Primary: St Margaret’s CofE, Our Lady of Lourdes RC
• Secondary: Longhill High School
• Private: Roedean, Brighton College, Bede’s
Living in Rottingdean means enjoying the best of both worlds – a village atmosphere with the sea and South Downs on your doorstep, while being only 10–15 minutes from central Brighton. The High Street offers everything you need day to day: artisan cafés, pubs, restaurants, independent shops, and a village green with its famous duck pond. The beach is just around the corner, along with Beacon Hill Nature Reserve and the iconic black windmill.
About this agent

Brand Vaughan are Brighton & Hove's top selling, award winning and best marketing estate agency. From our unrivalled local knowledge, professional and forward thinking approach to our modern and creative property marketing, we are dedicated to ensuring your property stands out from the crowd, and committed to achieving the best price for you. Providing exceptional sales & lettings services across three offices in Hove, Kemp Town and Preston Park. Brand Vaughan awards include the prestigious 2015 Sunday Times best small estate agency in the South East award, our 5th gold award in four years having been awarded best small agency in the UK in 2014.
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