Q XI cricket match supporting Rockinghorse


Last Sunday saw the Q XI take to the field again, and this year in support of Rockinghorse Children’s Charity. As usual Waldron CC demonstrated the difference in standard between a regularly-playing village team and the Q part-timers but in no way were we completely outclassed. Despite a courageous knock of 79 from Guy Walsh,… Read More

Toronto Terrace, Hanover – Property of the Month


Reclaimed, recycled, remarkable. From the first moment we saw this house we fell for the individual design and finish. The current owners have spent their time at the property sourcing reclaimed and recycled fixtures and fitting to create a remarkable home. Wooden floors, teak convent doors, marble work surfaces, and unusual basins all sit perfectly… Read More

Side return extensions


Side return extensions seem to be all the rage at the moment – at least in Brighton, those wily Londoners have been at it for years – and there are numerous reasons why. But as always it is the simplicity of it that makes it so desirable, in city made up of period homes many… Read More

James moves home – Hanover Directory


It has been an interesting last six weeks as I have moved house for the first time in nine years. As an estate agent we see the trials and tribulations of the moving process and can perhaps be a little guilty of forgetting the stress involved in the process. After all, we see it every… Read More

Devonshire Place, Brighton – Property of the Month


The reason this one bedroom flat pips the other great properties we’ve had on this month to top spot is the great space created inside combined with the oasis of calm outside in the walled rear patio garden.  The clever extension to this one bedroom flat has brought the living space to life with a… Read More

How important is good property photography to house sellers?


With Britain’s favourite hobby now seemingly being to trawl the major property portals (we’re talking Zoopla and Rightmove – the virtues, or lack of, of OnTheMarket are a subject best discussed another day) it is surely common sense that your home looks its best. Of course some homes naturally photograph better than others due to… Read More

House buying is about compromise… or is it?


We are always speaking to buyers about the compromises they have to make when buying a new home. Sadly, even for the top 1%, buyers nearly always have to compromise on some aspect of their new home. Whether it is a big compromise such as location or school catchment areas or something more trivial such… Read More

Scalextric at the Open Market


It’s Saturday and as an estate agent, it’s our busiest day of the week, but today there’s a little bit of sadness in the office as we go about our business as we all know we are missing racing on the longest Scalextric track in the world at the Brighton Open Market.  So if you… Read More

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