Neighbours. Everybody Needs Rich Neighbours
Fancy borrowing a neighbourly cup of sugar from Norman Cook?
Or do you like the idea of paddling in the surf on your own private beach before inviting Nick Berry round for sherry?
Then look no further my property finding funsters as it seems a house on ‘Millionaire’s Row‘ in Hove is for sale (although I think you’ll find it’s ‘Portslade actually’ dahlings).
And secret sources close to yours truly have whispered that it’s allegedly, possibly and, very definitely maybe, the former home of Heather ‘Vegan’* Mills. (You will have vegan burgers kiddies, you will, you will you will you will you will…)
… actually, scratch all that. I’ll leave sleb house-spotting and property porn to the professionals. Your Mama over at The RealEstalker does it waaaaaay better.
Instead, I’ll stick to the facts (and nothing but the facts):
- 4 bed
- £1.8-ish millions squids
- Private beach
- Famous neighbours
- Bish
- Bash
- Bosh
*Actually I quite like vegans**. My brother is one and he’s lovely.
** But I couldn’t manage a whole one.
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theres nothing ‘actually dahling’ about Portslade at all… west Hove I think they try and call it!! Especially the view out the back windows of these terraces, I drove past it last week. Also I would want a sandy beach thrown in at that price!! Chris, southernpropertyfinder.com
I forgot - Nick Cave lives down there as well!
I guess Heather Mills now has a massive mansion in Beverly Hills. It looks like a modern castle looks like it has a nice view.
Might have to get my cheque book out LOL
You forgot to add the industrial estate in the back garden, very handy if you want to er, be disturbed by lorries transporting shingle at all hours.
A few years back the then residents (Paul McCartney, Fatboy Slim, Zoe Ball and Nick Berry), who had all bought properties on the edge of a working port, tried to prevent lorries going past their houses.
http://archive.theargus.co.uk/2003/7/23/130101.html
They failed. Weird, that.