33 Croft Road, Hastings, TN34 3HB, United Kingdom
Nestled in the heart of Hastings' Old Town on the prestigious West Hill, this stunning architect-designed, contemporary four-bedroom home offers a unique blend of modern luxury and seaside charm. Boasting breathtaking views across the valley to the cliffs and the expansive sea beyond, the house is surrounded by serene water gardens, providing a tranquil oasis just minutes from the shoreline. A mere 5-minute stroll will take you to the vibrant shops and cafes of George Street, where quirky, independent boutiques and local treasures await. For those looking to explore further, two historic Victorian funicular railways offer easy access from the shore to the cliff tops, where you can discover the Smugglers Cove, the ancient ruins of Hastings Castle, and the West Hill Café. Whether you’re drawn to the sea, the town’s rich history, or its lively shopping and dining scene, this home offers a perfect gateway to it all, with Hastings town centre just a short walk away. About the area: The Old Town Living in Hastings Old Town means you’ll never be short of things to do. There’s free live music every night, featuring jazz, folk, sea shanties, and everything in between. In the summer, you can also enjoy live performances on The Stade every weekend. The Filo (First in Last Out), located nearby, brews its own beer, offering affordable pints and snacks—no steep London prices here. It’s right next to the Electric Palace, an independent cinema showcasing both local and international films, often accompanied by discussions with the directors. You can even hire the space for private screenings. Hastings Old Town is home to one of the last remaining shore-based fishing fleets in the country. The iconic black huts along the shore sell freshly caught fish, and local stalls offer everything from crab and oysters to a variety of smoked delicacies. The Old Town seems to host a festival nearly every month, including events like Jack in the Green, Cardi Gras (a quirky "Mardi Gras in cardigans"), Carnival Week, the Herring Festival, Pride, and the Bonfire Parade. The local dining scene is diverse and full of character. Try the Thai Bookshop, where you can enjoy authentic Thai food in a cozy bookshop setting. You'll also find sourdough pizza, vegetarian cuisine, wine bars, and tasting menus. George Street alone is packed with pubs, restaurants, and antique shops. Right on the seafront is Hastings Contemporary, a gallery with a rotating lineup of exhibitions and a permanent collection. Linked to both The Towner in Eastbourne and Margate’s Turner Contemporary, it showcases the town's creative energy. Many artists, musicians, and writers have made Hastings their home. The Hastings Arts Forum adds to the scene with its own gallery and regular exhibitions. St. Leonards Often referred to as "Hackney by the Sea," St. Leonards is just a 20-minute walk from the Old Town. It’s home to a vibrant mix of new restaurants and interesting food shops, including a sourdough bakery and a Spanish deli. Like the Old Town, St. Leonards also hosts outdoor events throughout the year. For a casual lunch by the sea, head to the Goat Ledge, while Bayte and Three Faces Tapas are great choices for dinner. Columbo 16 offers a unique Sri Lankan fusion experience. St. Leonards is also a hub for entertainment. The Kino cinema screens avant-garde films and live performances, and it’s home to The Bavard Bar, where local personalities share their thoughts on various topics in 15-minute slots—expect laughter, intrigue, and excitement. For the kids, the White Rock Theatre offers drama, music, and storytelling programs. Hastings Town Centre The town center is where you'll find big-name stores like W H Smith, Marks & Spencer, Boots, and Greggs, as well as the Odeon cinema. At America Ground, you’ll find Trinity Foods, a vegan health shop that sells fresh turmeric, ginger, and other organic goods. Nearby is Beak and Tail, an organic butcher, and the local library, a spacious spot for reading, studying, or just warming up. Just beyond the main shopping district is the Old Observer Building, which hosts events like the Hastings Book Festival, Coastal Currents Open House workshops, a tech forum, and a Christmas market. The building also houses a café, meeting spaces, and a lending library for tools and goods. There are a couple of excellent gyms in the town center as well. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy swimming in the sea (tide permitting), cliffside walks, and hikes in the Country Park. Bannatyne Spa is a short drive away, or for a more local option, there’s The Treatment Rooms at The Old Rectory, just a five-minute walk from the house. Council Tax Band: Holding Deposit: £830.00 Four bedroom Three bathrooms Architect-designed Sea views Water gardens A short walk from George Street shops and cafes 2,965 SqFt Epc: D Council Tax Band: D Minimum tenancy: 12 months
Property type: House
City: Hastings
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3
Price: 3600 £
Central: Yes