The Dene, Rottingdean, Brighton
A grade 2 listed building with recorded history dating from 1832, The Dene, which comprises the main house and the annexe, was converted to a sheltered housing scheme in 1975. Situated within a conservation area and providing a local landmark at the heart of the village, The Dene is adjacent to the beautiful village green and duck pond.
The scheme is within easy walking distance of all local amenities and the sea. A frequent bus service operates to neighbouring villages and towns and a free bus service operates between the village and the local superstore. On street parking is available nearby, however there are no car parking facilities at the scheme.
The two storey house and annexe are linked by a glazed walkway and overlook the spacious and mature, flint wall enclosed garden. Rooms in the annexe also have views over the village windmill. The accommodation in the scheme, all of which is let unfurnished, comprises 23 studio and 4 one-bedroom suites, each enjoying the advantage of an en-suite bathroom or shower room, telephone and TV aerial point; and complemented by gas powered central heating and hot water.
To arrange a visit please contact our Scheme Manager Mrs Brenda Burnell on 01273 308567.
Rottingdean,
East Sussex,
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