Scrolling through houses on Rightmove is a great pastime. From looking over mansions to county estates and beach getaways to a cabin in the woods, there’s a dream home out there for every personality.
Whether you’re planning on buying or not, having a nosey at the houses is good fun.
If you have a spare £1.2 million on you then Rightmove may have the property for you in the Brighton area.
Located in Rottingdean the house in Lenham Road West has a view out to sea as well as plenty of great features.
It is still being worked upon so not all the rooms are furnished at the time of writing.
Take a look inside the property
On the ground floor, you can find a large open-plan kitchen/breakfast room with bi-fold doors at the rear, a central island, and plenty of cupboard space.
Alongside that, there is a utility room that has space for several appliances.
Also located on the ground floor is a sizeable living room which has the bonus feature of being wired for a home cinema/stereo system and projector.
A toilet and access to the garage are also features that can be found on the ground floor.
Moving upstairs you will find the four bedrooms and family bathroom, with the master being described as having an "amazing vaulted ceiling".
The best part of the bedrooms is the view they give of the nearby sea, especially the master which has a south-facing balcony.
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Externally, the property offers a double driveway which will be blocked paved, and wired for CCTV.
At the rear, there is an enclosed, private garden that is currently being landscaped and will have a patio area with steps to a good size lawn.
Additionally, there is a large loft space that is fully insulated and boarded to provide additional storage.
Plus, the home has underfloor heating throughout as well as feature lighting.
See the full profile on the Rightmove website here.
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