Style: Ground floor purpose-built apartment
Type: 1 double bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1 living/dining room, 1 kitchen
Location: Old Hove Conservation Area
Floor Area: 463 sq.ft
Outside: large communal garden
Parking: Residents Permit Zone N
Council Tax Band: B
Why you’ll like it:
You can hear the rush of the waves and the calling of the gulls as you approach Viceroy Lodge which holds a corner position overlooking the promenade and sea. As with many seafront Deco buildings, it has the appearance of an ocean liner with clean, horizontal lines and ample glazing. You access this apartment from the side entrance on Hove Street where a tiled corridor leads to your door.
You enter first into a wide entrance hall bearing the original parquet flooring in warm honeyed tones. Two deep storage cupboards have space for hanging coats and storing household items to ensure the flat remains clutter free.
First to the right, the living room is airy and bright with a westerly window framing leafy garden views, ever changing with the seasons. These are a joy to look out to from both sofas and the dining table which can sit below the window. There is ample space for comfortable furnishings, and it is versatile to suit all styles and layouts.
Conveniently next door, the kitchen has been well designed for the space, benefitting from an integrated oven and hob alongside space for freestanding appliances and an additional spacious storage room in a large rear larder. Once again, you can look out over the garden as you wash up.
Mirroring the living room, the bedroom is a lovely double room with garden views and built-in wardrobes which maximise the floor space. White walls and dark grey carpets offer a blank canvas for new owners who can add several pieces of freestanding bedroom furnishings.
Set to lawn with beautiful borders, the communal garden is a treat for the senses and is large enough for several residents to enjoy at once. There are areas to dine alfresco or to have gatherings, and you can sit out here in the last of the summer sunshine where the beach feels too busy during high season.