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PORTSLADE ESTATE AGENTS

36 Station Road
Portslade
BN41 1AG

Sales: 01273 418 888

Lettings: 01273 606 076

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Latest portslade properties available:

Kenton Road, Hove
Asking Price: £995,000
Kingsway, Hove
Asking Price: £900,000
Old Shoreham Road, Portslade
Asking Price: £895,000
Hallyburton Road, Hove
Asking Price: £575,000
Northease Drive, Hove
Asking Price: £550,000
Godwin Road, Hove
Asking Price: £450,000
New Church Road, Hove
Asking Price: £425,000
New Church Road, Hove
Asking Price: £330,000
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    Located in the oldest part of Portslade, St Nicolas’ Church is an Anglican church dating back to the twelfth-century. Unlike other areas of what is now Brighton and Hove, Portslade was continuously inhabited over the centuries, and the church has remained in unusually good condition for a building of its age. Medieval wall paintings were discovered in the church in the late nineteenth century, but sadly these were painted over and lost.

    Devil’s Dyke

    Devil’s Dyke is one of the most breathtaking locations in Sussex, offering incredible panoramic views of its steep valley and the surrounding landscape – what John Constable called “the grandest view in the world”. Almost a mile long, the dyke is the longest, deepest and widest dry valley in Britain, and according to legend this huge dyke was dug by the devil himself in order to drown the Weald’s parishioners.

    Mile Oak Farm

    Treat the family to a fun-filled day out at Mile Oak Farm. Located in the South Downs just outside Portslade, Mile Oak Farm offers a chance for children to meet the resident farm donkeys, goats, horses, geese, chickens and ducks. Bring along a picnic lunch and relax in the sun while the little ones feed the animals or enjoy a ride on a donkey! Mile Oak also offers local produce for sale as well as Sussex ice creams and lollies for the little ones. Entry is free!

    Foredown Tower

    Foredown Tower was originally built in 1909 to serve as a water tower for the nearby hospital. When the hospital was later demolished, the tower was left standing. For many years the tower operated as a museum for science and engineering, though it closed in 2008. Today Foredown Tower is operated and maintained by Portslade Adult Learning, which offers a variety of adult learning classes.

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