This Tudor inspired house with a secluded garden and five bedrooms in a sought-after road in Rottingdean can be yours for £1.35 million.

Built in the 1950s, the property on Gorham Avenue has since been extended and modernised to give plenty of space for entertaining, with a large dining room and a drawing room that leads on to a balcony, overlooking the substantial and secluded garden.

The large kitchen and breakfast room, with plenty of natural light, also boasts its own access to the garden - with views of the mature trees and shrubs outside through a set of French windows.

The Argus: The £1.35 million Tudor-inspired property in Gorham Avenue, Rottingdean: credit - King and ChasemoreThe £1.35 million Tudor-inspired property in Gorham Avenue, Rottingdean: credit - King and Chasemore

Also on the ground floor is a separate utility room, toilet and spacious study and office space, with views of the lawned front garden.

All of the five bedrooms in the property can be found on the first floor, with three having their own walk-in wardrobes and en-suites. The master bedroom, in particular, provides stunning views of Rottingdean’s famous windmill and of the English Channel.

The Argus: The £1.35 million Tudor-inspired property in Gorham Avenue, Rottingdean: credit - King and ChasemoreThe £1.35 million Tudor-inspired property in Gorham Avenue, Rottingdean: credit - King and Chasemore

Towards the back of the house, there is a long driveway with a double garage and the large rear garden.

The house sits a short walk from Rottingdean’s high street, as well as the beach and the Undercliff Walk.

If this property sounds right for you, get in touch with estate agent King and Chasemore at 01273 767033.

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