£950 pcm
(£219 pw)
Studio to rentChurch Road, Hove BN3
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Available from 12 July 2025
About this property
Available 12th July
Unfurnished
No Pets
On street, parking zone - N (check council website for waiting list)
Tenancy length – 12 months minimum
EPC- C
Council Tax Band A - £1,558.71 until March 2025
Holding deposit - £219.23
Security deposit - £1,096.15
This unfurnished basement studio flat features a spacious bed/sitting room, a separate kitchen equipped with an oven, hob, fridge, and washing machine. The property also includes a separate bathroom with a bath and overhead shower, and a separate WC.
When it comes to shops, bars and restaurants the hubbub of Church Road, George Street and Blatchington Road all offer plenty of choice surrounded by iconic period architecture.
Hove Lawns, Palmeira Square and Adelaide Crescent offer plenty of green open spaces to relax in, while the beach and seafront is never far away. For cricket fans the County ground is found on Eaton Road.
Mobile Phone Coverage & Broadband – Prospective tenants should check the Ofcom Checker website Planning Permissions – Please check the local authority website for any planning permissions that may affect this property or properties close by. This is information has been provided by the landlord.
Tenant information
Right to Rent - Sawyer & Co cannot start processing an application until the Right to Rent check has been completed (passport min’ requirement).
Client Money Protection - Sawyer & Co are part of a client money protection scheme. Our Client Money Protection (cmp) Scheme is a compensation scheme run by the National Federation of Property Professionals (NFoPP) which provides compensation to landlords, tenants and other clients should an agent misappropriate their rent, deposit or other client funds.
Independent Redress Provided by The Property Ombudsman - Sawyer & Co are part of The Property Ombudsman Scheme (tpos). This scheme has been providing consumers and property agents with an alternative dispute resolution service since 1990.
The Ombudsman’s resolutions are designed to achieve a full and final settlement of the dispute and all claims made by either party. The Ombudsman can, where appropriate, make compensatory awards in individual cases up to a maximum of £25,000 for actual and quantifiable loss and/or for aggravation, distress and/or inconvenience caused by the actions of an agent.
More information
Deposit
£1,096
Council tax band
Letting arrangements