THE house which inspired the board game Cluedo is on the market.

A former housing complex turned hotel to Hollywood stars, Tudor Close in Dean Court Road, Rottingdean, is listed for £1 million.

The unique four-bedroom property, formerly known as Tudor Close Hotel, was frequented by Cary Grant, Bette Davis, Errol Flynn and a young Julie Andrews.

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After a 1937 refurbishment introduced a billiards room, ball room, ladies bar and restaurant, the Grade II listed property is reputed to have inspired Cluedo – with first editions of the board game called Murder at Tudor Close.

The Argus: Tudor Close in Dean Court Road, RottingdeanTudor Close in Dean Court Road, Rottingdean

The hotel also became the backdrop for the 1949 film The Adventures Of Jane.

The property was originally built in the late 1920s in a ‘Tudorbethan’ style, before being converted from cottages to a hotel in the 1930’s and restored to private dwellings in the 1950’s.

The Argus: The home has oak doors, exposed beam ceilings and stone fireplacesThe home has oak doors, exposed beam ceilings and stone fireplaces

Now, the home has traditional oak doors, exposed beam ceilings and stone fireplaces, as well as a showstopping reception room, which was formerly the lounge of the old hotel.

The L-shaped room, which features the original bar, is rumoured to have hosted Julie Andrews for song nights as her parents worked at the hotel.

The Argus: The house is a Grade II listed propertyThe house is a Grade II listed property

Tudor Close boasts several other noteworthy features, including the hotel telephone booth in the entrance hall and a secret side passage leading from the kitchen to the bar.

The current owners of the property said Tudor Close is a “quiet, secure oasis in the heart of an historic village”.

The Argus: The property boasts four bedroomsThe property boasts four bedrooms

“The house is ideal for entertaining - friends have loved coming for our Cluedo parties - and everything we need - schools, shops, stations, stables and cinema are all within easy reach,” they said.

“We have enjoyed being within a stroll of the Downs, as well as Rottingdean’s friendly High Street and its famous beaches, whilst being able to get into Brighton and Lewes quickly when we need to.”

Listing agent Brand Vaughan said the house is also surrounded by the protected South Downs National Park.

“Homes in this exclusive historic complex do not come on the market often as it is in a prime location with easy access to the famous Kipling gardens, village pond and amenities of the picturesque High Street,” they said.

The Argus: Tudor Close in Dean Court Road, RottingdeanTudor Close in Dean Court Road, Rottingdean

The 3003 sq. ft property has a Southwest facing patio garden, communal grounds and an Art Deco style bathroom.

The courtyard contains a garage included with the house, while a second garage is subject to negotiation.