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Get startedThis 88 square metre property in Portslade, Brighton, Brighton carries an energy performance rating of C, which is above the national average. The property is currently listed as owner-occupied. It was sold for £300,000 in May 2024.
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EPC rating and efficiency details
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Estimated value
£381,000
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Source: HM Land Registry
101.6
Jan 26
UK HPI from HM Land Registry. Baseline: Jan 2015 = 100.
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Comparing to 3 other houses on this street
Government energy efficiency score (1–100)
More efficient than only 17% of similar properties
Total internal floor space
Around average
Annual carbon output from heating, hot water & lighting
Lowest among similar properties
Living spaces like bedrooms & living rooms
More rooms than only 33% of similar properties
Comparisons are based on the most recent EPC data for each property in this postcode. Only similar property types (houses) are compared.
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This property is located in Portslade, a western suburb of Brighton and Hove, within the BN 41 postal district, where the old A27 road divides the area into distinct eastern and western parts.
Portslade is a suburb of Brighton and Hove in the ceremonial county of East Sussex, England. The original settlement, Portslade Village, was built up in the 16th century and lies a mile inland to the north. The arrival of the railway from Brighton in 1840 encouraged rapid development of the coastal area, and in 1898 the southern part, formerly known as Copperas Gap, was granted urban district status and renamed Portslade‑by‑Sea, making it distinct from Portslade Village. After World War II the district of Mile Oak to the north was added. Today, Portslade is bisected from east to west by the old A27 road between Brighton and Worthing, each part having a distinct character.
Average road noise levels for this postcode

07:00 – 23:00
50.1dB
Low
23:00 – 07:00
39.8dB
Low8 months of data for Brighton
Drugs
Dec 2025On or near Flint Close
Drugs
Dec 2025On or near Flint Close
Violence & Sexual
Nov 2025On or near Clarendon Place
Other Crime
Nov 2025On or near Locks Hill
Public Order
Nov 2025On or near Foredown Drive
Violence & Sexual
Nov 2025On or near Park Close
Data from Police UK • Updated monthly
Schools and transport links nearby
Mile Oak Primary School
163m
2 mins
Peter Gladwin Primary School
967m
12 mins
St Nicolas CofE Primary School
1.4km
17 mins
Portslade Aldridge Community Academy
124m
1 min
Shoreham Academy
2.1km
26 mins
King's School
2.4km
29 mins
College Close
Bus Stop62m
1 min
Community Centre
Bus Stop159m
2 mins
Portslade Aldridge Academy
Bus Stop173m
2 mins
Graham Crescent
Bus Stop199m
2 mins
Wickhurst Road
Bus Stop259m
3 mins
Broomfield Drive
Bus Stop283m
3 mins
School data from Dept. for Education • Transport data from NaPTAN
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45 points of interest nearby
Map data from OpenStreetMap • Transport data from NaPTAN • School data from Dept. for Education • Scenic data from Beautifulplaces.ai
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