The derelict house on market for £450k which 'looks like the set of a horror film'

-Credit: (Image: Spencer and Leigh© SWNS)
-Credit: (Image: Spencer and Leigh© SWNS)


A derelict house engulfed by ivy has hit the property market for a huge sum, with locals saying it's the perfect set for a spooky movie. The neglected and overgrown house in Brighton, Sussex is up for sale at £450,000 despite its current state.

Nestled on the outskirts of a park, the three-bedroom home is currently divided into two one-bedroom flats, but the property boasts significant scope for expansion, according to estate agents Spencer & Leigh.

The listing sparked reaction on a social media forum dedicated to the adjacent park. One user quipped: "Would make a good location for a horror film."

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Another chimed in: "Good. Glad to see something being done with it. It's been rotting there for years," as a a third shared their renovation dreams: "I've always wanted to do a Grand Designs on that house! ".

Spencer & Leigh described the opportunity: "Located on the fringe of East Brighton Park is this detached red brick period property which has been converted into two large one bedroom self contained flats which now require modernisation and improvement."

It has been put up for sale by Brighton and Hove City Council for offers in excess of £450,000 -Credit:Spencer and Leigh© SWNS
It has been put up for sale by Brighton and Hove City Council for offers in excess of £450,000 -Credit:Spencer and Leigh© SWNS

They added: "The property has huge potential for further extension into the roof space, subject to the necessary consent, with the option to remodel the internal layout to maximise potential."

Detailing the exterior, they noted: "Outside the property has a good size front garden which directly overlooks fields and parkland."

The freehold property is seeking offers over £450,000 and can be viewed here: https://www.spencerandleigh.co.uk/properties/19821827/sales.