£1,400,000
(£352/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleBrittany Road, St Leonards On Sea, East Sussex TN38
5 beds
4 baths
2 receptions
3,983 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Studio
Study
Dining Room
Kitchen Garden
Interior & Architecture
The first impression is not ostentation but confidence. A heavy front door, satisfyingly serious in the hand, opens into interiors with original stained glass catching the light, generously scaled skirting boards, elegant cornicing and fireplaces with the quiet authority of another age. This is not a house attempting to imitate period charm. It simply never lost it.
Yet sentimentality has not been allowed to obstruct comfort. The current custodians undertook a meticulous refurbishment in 2021 with the kind of forensic attention usually reserved for boutique hotels or classic yachts. The result is a house that behaves impeccably in modern life while preserving every ounce of its Edwardian dignity.
The kitchen, often the site of vulgar overstatement in contemporary renovations, is particularly successful because it avoids shouting. Traditional cabinetry coexists happily with quietly expensive technology: Siemens ovens, a Quooker tap, induction cooking and sophisticated extraction concealed within an atmosphere of warmth and sunlight. Roof lights and broad windows pull daylight deep into the room, while underfloor heating supplies that modern luxury most owners secretly value above all others: Warm feet in winter.
Beyond lies the machinery of serious domestic life: A proper laundry room, two pantries — one culinary, the other unapologetically dedicated to appliances — a boot room for muddy dogs, sandy children or damp walkers returning from the coast, and a boiler room of almost industrial competence. There is a boiler, zoned heating, a Tesla battery quietly arbitraging electricity tariffs and enough hot water infrastructure to sustain a small spa retreat without emotional drama. One suspects the owners have experienced cold showers elsewhere and decided never again.
The reception rooms exhibit that increasingly rare quality: Generosity without wastefulness. The sitting room and dining room face south across the garden, filled with shifting light and anchored by marble fireplaces that still understand their original purpose. One contains a wood-burning stove; all fireplaces could once again roar into life if required. A third reception room offers the possibility of retreat — study, snug, library, sanctuary.
Upstairs, the bedrooms possess the sort of civilised individuality developers are incapable of manufacturing. One room looks towards the sea, another over the gardens, another across the much-admired Markwick Gardens opposite. Each principal bedroom enjoys its own bathroom, all beautifully judged with white tiling, period-style fittings, underfloor heating and towel rails engineered to ensure the small but profound pleasure of warm towels throughout the year. And then there are the linen cupboards. That wonderfully archaic feature which signals not merely a house, but a way of living.
The top floor is perhaps the property’s cleverest trick. It could operate perfectly well as an independent apartment, complete with living space, integrated kitchen, wood-burning stove, two bedrooms and glorious sea views. Equally, it could become a studio, office, gymnasium or creative retreat. Modern buyers speak endlessly about “flexibility”; here it actually exists. Currently set as a large open plan living area with a superb wood burning stove capable of heating the entire top floor, two good bedrooms, an airy bathroom and lots of storage.
The ornamental south-facing garden offers a sequence of pond, terraces, shaded corners and sunlit clearings. But it is the Kitchen Garden that truly seduces: Greenhouse, productive beds and garden store arranged with such storybook charm that even the botanically indifferent may suddenly find themselves longing to cultivate heritage tomatoes. One can almost imagine Peter Rabbit retaining a weekend pied-à-terre here.
In the neighbourhood
Brittany Road itself represents the best ambitions of early twentieth-century suburban architecture: Spacious, assured and humane. Number 8 is an exceptionally complete example of that vision. It has the craftsmanship of the Edwardian era, the intelligence of modern engineering and, increasingly rare in British domestic architecture, an understanding that luxury is not spectacle. Luxury is ease.
Transport & Connections
The house is within easy walking distance of the seafront – that eternal draw to all ages. It’s also close to the hub of St Leonards with its many independent stores, cinema, galleries, pubs and great restaurants. More prosaically St Leonards Warrior Square Station is an easy walk with trains to London Charing Cross, Waterloo East, London Bridge, London Victoria and to Brighton and Ashford International or changing at Ashford to get to St Pancras International. Buses dart around the network of roads to connect you with ease to Hastings Old Town (still only a twenty-minute walk along the seafront) or to Bexhill or Rye.
Material Information
- Property construction: Traditional Brick
- Heating type: Gas boiler, wood burning stoves
- Utilities: Gas, electricity, water, sewerage & broadband
- Gas & Electricity Supply: Independently supplied by British Gas
- Water supply & Sewerage: Mains connected via Southern Water
- Broadband: Standard download speed 7Mbps, upload speed 0.8Mbps. Ultrafast available (d/s & u/s 1000Mbps). Source: Ofcom
- Mobile signal/coverage: Likely external cover on all major networks, variable internal cover linked to all major networks. Source: Ofcom
- Restrictions: Located in Markwick Terrace conservation area
- Flood risk: Very low to no risk of any type of flooding. Source: Uk
- Coastal erosion risk: SMP11 South Foreland to Beachy Head (hl) Source: Uk
- Planning permission: Historic planning consent can be viewed on council’s website. Source: Hastings Online
- Accessibility/adaptations: Currently not suitable for wheelchair users
- Coalfield or mining area: No. Source: The Coal Authority
- Flight path: Not directly under any major airport’s primarily low-altitude “stack” or take-off corridor, but does have some overflight. Source: Flightradar24
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