The best and worst places to buy a house with a garden have been revealed.
Data from the Office for National Statistics has ranked the places in Brighton with the most and least garden space.
Topping the list is Portslade, with a total of 2,090,506 square metres of private garden space.
Roedean and Marina took second place with 2,019,973 square metres.
However, places such as Brunswick, Seven Dials, North Laine and The Lanes and Hove were deemed the worst if you are looking to buy a property with ample garden space.
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Brunswick was top of the list for lack of garden by a mile with a measly total of 7,112 square metres.
Seven Dials was next up with 40,712 square metres.
Areas in the middle included Woodingdean with 1,085,955 square metres, West Blatchington with 990,908 and Patcham West and Westdene with 966,886.
The full top ten list for best areas for garden space (square metres):
- Portslade - 2,090,506
- Roedean and Marina - 2,019,973
- Rottingdean and Saltdean - 1,313,917
- Woodingdean - 1,085,965
- West Blatchington - 990,886
- Patcham West and Westdene - 966,886
- Patcham East - 725,330
- Hollingbury - 696,920
- Hangleton South - 664,995
- Withdean Woods - 581,423
The top ten list for worst areas for garden space:
- Brunswick - 7,112
- Seven Dials- 40,712
- North Laine and the Lanes - 47,460
- Hove Central - 47,656
- Kemptown - 49,470
- St James’s Street and Queen’s Park - 54,470
- Round Hill - 79,866
- Goldsmid West - 88,197
- King Alfred - 92,110
- Hanover - 92,625
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