A four-bed home with a pool and sunken hot tub is on the market for £2 million.
The property in The Droveway, Hove, is spread across three floors, with a large outdoor rear garden that is partly paved.
This features a swimming pool, which can be covered or uncovered depending on the weather, and a sunken hot tub in the decking area.
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An outdoor kitchen equipped with a built-in barbecue and pizza oven also stands proudly in the garden, along with a stone fireplace for cooler evenings.
There are four bedrooms, including two en suite.
Each bedroom is carpeted with its own "minimalistic and stylish design" with splashes of colour.
On the ground floor, the home has a large open plan kitchen and dining room area to the rear of the house with wooden flooring and a skylight.
A central island sits at the centre of the room with bar stool seating.
The room then opens up to feature a large dining table and a lounge seating area, with double doors opening onto the garden.
The sitting room to the front of the house has the same wooden flooring, with a large bay window.
The same minimalistic style as the rest of the property is mirrored within this room, with light neutral colours adorning the walls and furniture.
The property is currently on the market for £2 million.
A spokesman for Pearson Keehan, the agents marketing the home, said: "This immaculately renovated four bedroom, detached family home, situated in this highly desirable Hove Park location, boasts stunning presentation throughout.
"Spanning three floors and in excess of an impressive 2,500 square feet, the property provides ample living space.
"Positioned in a prime location, The Droveway is a prestigious address in the Hove Park area, offering easy access to several highly regarded local schools and convenient proximity to A27 and A23 transport links."
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