Guide price
£550,000
(£631/sq. ft)
3 bed cottage for saleOvingdean Road, Ovingdean BN2
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
872 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Guide price £550,000 - £600,000
Beautiful Grade II Listed flint cottage, full of warmth and character
Idyllic semi-rural setting within the South Downs National Park
Just a short walk to the seafront, Rottingdean and coastal pathways
Rich in period detailing, including original floorboards and feature fireplace
Private south-westerly garden, plus two additional lawned areas
Recently updated country-style kitchen, thoughtfully designed throughout
Three charming first-floor bedrooms with glimpses of the surrounding landscape
Contemporary bathroom with excellent storage and hand-painted detailing
Dedicated off-road parking space for added convenience
A wonderfully unique Grade II Listed flint cottage, full of warmth and character, quietly tucked away in a private cul-de-sac in the historic village of Ovingdean. Built between 1792 and 1795 as part of the Ovingdean Hall Farm complex, it offers that rare blend of charm, privacy and open views across rolling farmland, all while being just a 15-minute stroll to the beach and a quick 10-minute drive along the coast into Brighton.
There are two ways into the property. One entrance sits to the side of the cottage, opening into a porch with a handy WC before leading through to the kitchen. The other is via a wooden gate and into the cottage’s sunny south-westerly garden, where a purple stable door opens straight into the living room.
Inside, the living space is welcoming and full of character, with original floorboards, wooden-framed windows and a beautiful brick fireplace with oak beams. It flows naturally into a bright dining area or study space. The kitchen, just two years old, has been thoughtfully designed to complement the cottage’s country style, with grey shaker cabinetry, composite worktops, a butler sink with bronze tap and green metro tiles. Tucked neatly into the corner is a practical utility area, keeping the washing machine and household essentials out of sight.
Upstairs, the cottage continues its gentle charm with three bedrooms, all with wooden-framed windows offering glimpses of the surrounding views, and a contemporary bathroom (three years old) featuring a white suite, tiled bath surround, vanity unit and great storage. A hand-painted vine detail adds a lovely touch of nature. There is excellent storage throughout, including an airing cupboard, a nook above the stairs and a partially boarded loft.
The outside space is a real highlight. Alongside the main south-westerly garden, there are two additional lawned areas, perfect for catching the last of the evening sun, growing your own veg or simply settling into a quiet corner. Mature trees, shrubs, flint walls and lattice fencing frame the gardens beautifully, giving the whole setting the feel of a private hideaway. A dedicated parking space completes the picture.
This is a home with history, character and a wonderfully peaceful setting, yet still perfectly connected to everything Brighton and the coastline have to offer.
Additional property information
Property type: Semi-detached cottage
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax band: D
Parking: Designated parking space located outside the front door
Boiler: 3 years old
Windows: Double-glazed
EPC: D
The area
The Nook sits within the South Downs National Park, in the peaceful and picturesque village of Ovingdean. Surrounded by open countryside and scenic trails, it’s a wonderful setting for those who love walking, cycling, or simply being close to nature. Beacon Hill Nature Reserve and the iconic Rottingdean Windmill are just a short stroll away, while the seafront and Undercliff Walk - leading through Brighton Marina and into the city - can also be reached on foot.
Ovingdean itself has a close-knit village feel, complete with a charming village hall and Wild Flour, a much-loved local spot serving wood-fired pizzas to take away. Just along the coast, the neighbouring village of Rottingdean offers an excellent selection of independent shops, cafes, traditional pubs, and restaurants and is perfect for a relaxed weekend wander.
Schools
The property is ideally positioned for many popular and well-regarded schools catering to all ages, including; Ovingdean Nursery (0.1 miles), Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School (1.5 miles), St Margarets C of E Primary School (1.6 miles) Longhill High School (0.9 mile), Roedean School (1.8 miles) and Brighton College (2.3 miles).
Transport links
Branching out from the village, The Nook is just a short drive along the coast from the exciting attractions of Brighton city centre (4.0 miles) and Brighton Marina (2.6 miles). There are regular bus services which run through the city and along the coast. From The Ridings, it is easy to access the A23/A27 with links to the motorway network and Gatwick Airport.
EPC Rating: D
Parking - Off Street
Disclaimer
All property details have been provided by the owners. While Number Twenty Four strives for accuracy, we cannot guarantee the completeness or correctness of this information. Buyers and renters are advised to conduct their own due diligence before proceeding with a purchase or let.
There are two ways into the property. One entrance sits to the side of the cottage, opening into a porch with a handy WC before leading through to the kitchen. The other is via a wooden gate and into the cottage’s sunny south-westerly garden, where a purple stable door opens straight into the living room.
Inside, the living space is welcoming and full of character, with original floorboards, wooden-framed windows and a beautiful brick fireplace with oak beams. It flows naturally into a bright dining area or study space. The kitchen, just two years old, has been thoughtfully designed to complement the cottage’s country style, with grey shaker cabinetry, composite worktops, a butler sink with bronze tap and green metro tiles. Tucked neatly into the corner is a practical utility area, keeping the washing machine and household essentials out of sight.
Upstairs, the cottage continues its gentle charm with three bedrooms, all with wooden-framed windows offering glimpses of the surrounding views, and a contemporary bathroom (three years old) featuring a white suite, tiled bath surround, vanity unit and great storage. A hand-painted vine detail adds a lovely touch of nature. There is excellent storage throughout, including an airing cupboard, a nook above the stairs and a partially boarded loft.
The outside space is a real highlight. Alongside the main south-westerly garden, there are two additional lawned areas, perfect for catching the last of the evening sun, growing your own veg or simply settling into a quiet corner. Mature trees, shrubs, flint walls and lattice fencing frame the gardens beautifully, giving the whole setting the feel of a private hideaway. A dedicated parking space completes the picture.
This is a home with history, character and a wonderfully peaceful setting, yet still perfectly connected to everything Brighton and the coastline have to offer.
Additional property information
Property type: Semi-detached cottage
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax band: D
Parking: Designated parking space located outside the front door
Boiler: 3 years old
Windows: Double-glazed
EPC: D
The area
The Nook sits within the South Downs National Park, in the peaceful and picturesque village of Ovingdean. Surrounded by open countryside and scenic trails, it’s a wonderful setting for those who love walking, cycling, or simply being close to nature. Beacon Hill Nature Reserve and the iconic Rottingdean Windmill are just a short stroll away, while the seafront and Undercliff Walk - leading through Brighton Marina and into the city - can also be reached on foot.
Ovingdean itself has a close-knit village feel, complete with a charming village hall and Wild Flour, a much-loved local spot serving wood-fired pizzas to take away. Just along the coast, the neighbouring village of Rottingdean offers an excellent selection of independent shops, cafes, traditional pubs, and restaurants and is perfect for a relaxed weekend wander.
Schools
The property is ideally positioned for many popular and well-regarded schools catering to all ages, including; Ovingdean Nursery (0.1 miles), Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School (1.5 miles), St Margarets C of E Primary School (1.6 miles) Longhill High School (0.9 mile), Roedean School (1.8 miles) and Brighton College (2.3 miles).
Transport links
Branching out from the village, The Nook is just a short drive along the coast from the exciting attractions of Brighton city centre (4.0 miles) and Brighton Marina (2.6 miles). There are regular bus services which run through the city and along the coast. From The Ridings, it is easy to access the A23/A27 with links to the motorway network and Gatwick Airport.
EPC Rating: D
Parking - Off Street
Disclaimer
All property details have been provided by the owners. While Number Twenty Four strives for accuracy, we cannot guarantee the completeness or correctness of this information. Buyers and renters are advised to conduct their own due diligence before proceeding with a purchase or let.



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