A fantastic opportunity to acquire this three-bedroom, semi-detached family home ideally located within a sought-after area of Patcham. This home is in great condition throughout and benefits from newly fitted kitchen and wardrobes, off road parking and a utility room.The accommodation briefly comprises: Porch; entrance hallway with under stair storage; large formal living/dining room with original wood floors and feature bay window; newly fitted kitchen with a range of wall and base level units, integrated dishwasher and space for large American fridge. The utility room is located off the back of the kitchen and has space for additional white goods; also providing access to the rear garden.The first floor comprises: master bedroom with newly fitted wardrobes and a view over the front aspect; double second bedroom with integrated storage; single bedroom/study; fully tiled family bathroom with WC, wash hand basin and a bath with shower overhead. The landing gives access to the loft space which is boarded and provides plenty of storage space.Externally, the property benefits from a sizeable frontage, with off road parking for multiple cars. There is further parking down the side of the property with double gates providing access. The garden is mainly laid with patio and provides plenty of space to relax and unwind.LOCATION.Patcham offers a variety of amenities in the general area including transport links and is well placed for access into the city centre or alternatively the countryside. The local convenience store/newsagents is available in Mackie Avenue and there are more shops in Patcham Village including a Co op and post office and there are cafes, restaurants and various takeaways in the area.Schools - There are schools for all ages in the area please see www.brighton - hove.gov.uk for catchment areas and allocation. Bus service - A regular bus services stops in Braeside and Mackie Avenue for journeys to and from the city centre. Railway station - Preston Park mainline station for services to London is approx. 3 miles away. Roads - Good road access to the A23 & A27 for links to the motorway network & Gatwick. EPC Rating: D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70936437
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Guide Price £650,000 - £675,000 Vendor Suited with complete chain Stunning three bedroom family home Three bathrooms West facing patio Stylish finish throughout Finished to a high standard Double glazed throughout A real one-off and a must view property! Guide price £650,000 - £675,000 Whippingham Road is a popular residential street of terraced houses, that runs from Hartington Road to Elm Grove. You can easily walk into town from here, or to the seafront; if you prefer, there are excellent bus services into the city centre. Nearer to home, there are numerous pubs, cafes and shops. On Elm Grove, The Flour Pot Bakery serves delicious coffee and pastries, as well as selling fantastic bread. Just a little further down the hill, Hilly Laine, is an independent health food corner shop. This area has a wide appeal, to both young professionals and commuters, looking for easy access to the city or to Brighton Station, and also to families who want to be near parks and schools as well as the wonderful pepperpot nursery. Queen's Park is a fifteen minute walk where there is a playground and a cafe, and The Level has a playground and a skate park. Fairlight and Elm Grove Primary schools are a short walk away and the house is in the catchment area for Dorothy Stringer and Varndean secondary schools.This unique house, at first glance Victorian in style, was built in the 1960s to resemble others in the terrace. It has been carefully renovated by its current owners, an architect and an artist, and is now a stunning three-bedroom, three-bathroom, contemporary home, with a beautiful kitchen and reception spaces, as well as a west-facing garden.On the ground floor, one large, double-aspect, reception room, with stained wooden floors, has a living area at the front of the house, with a bay window and an exposed brick fireplace with a wood burning stove. At the back of this room is a dining area and a wonderful door, over 2.5 metres high, which opens to the side of the house where there is a vegetable garden. As you enter the kitchen, your eye is drawn to the view of the garden through the crittall-style, double doors at the end of the room. These doors are aluminium and double-glazed. The kitchen effortlessly combines highly practical and attractive stainless steel cabinets with warm natural materials including solid oak worktops and a tumbled travertine stone floor. A Stoves dual-fuel range cooker, with two ovens and a grill, stands on one side of the room, while opposite, under the window, is a reclaimed butler sink with a flexi-hose tap. The dishwasher is integrated and there is space for a full-height fridge freezer. At the far end of the kitchen, a wall of full-height cupboards provides further storage and accommodates the washing machine and the dryer. Stepping outside, through the double doors, the garden has been beautifully conceived as an outside room with sandstone paving, raised flower beds and built-in seating , which incorporates storage underneath and has a timber shade/roof.On the first floor are two double bedrooms, a bathroom and a shower room. The main bedroom is at the front of the house with a bay window. On one side of the room is a wall of built-in wardrobes and on the opposite wall, a decorative cast iron fireplace. The original floorboards have been painted white in both bedrooms and the windows are double-glazed hardwood sashes. The bathroom has a magnificent freestanding double-ended bath with ball and claw feet and a large walk-in shower. There are white metro-tiles with a contrasting grout and a gorgeous Belfast-style sink. The bathroom is Victorian in style but contemporary in its comforts, with two dual-fuel towel radiators positioned within reach of the bath and the room has been constructed as a wet room, with underfloor heating. There is a further shower room which also has a dual-fuel towel radiator.At the top of the house, a bedroom has been created in the loft. There are long views to the west from two Juliet windows. The floor is a beautiful solid smoked-oak parquet. On one side of the room, a barn-style sliding door opens to a shower room. The floor has porcelain tiles and the walls and shower have a combination of ceramic and marble tile. A large skylight fills the room with light. When the loft was converted there was considerable insulation installed in the ceiling and walls.All the windows in the house are double-glazed. When the building was renovated by the current owners, sustainable insulation materials were widely used, including a recycled newspaper product under the floors and sheep's wool insulation behind the timber stud walls. Radiators have been updated to modern, column radiators and the central heating system is run from a Worcester Bosch, 40kw combi boiler, with separate zones for the ground floor and the upper floors. There are ethernet points throughout the house including in the reception rooms and all bedrooms.Storage has been carefully considered in the house, with eaves storage cupboards created when the loft was converted, understairs cupboards, and considerable cupboard space in the kitchen. There is also a storage bench in the garden.In The KnowArea: Elm Grove and HartingtonCouncil Tax: Band CEPC Rating: C73Floor Area: 117m sq (approx.)Station: Brighton (1 mile)Bus Stop: Hartington Road (150m)Parking: Permit Parking, Zone SPrimary School: Elm Grove PrimarySecondary School: Varndean and Dorothy StringerPrivate School: Brighton CollegeLocal shop: M&A ConvenienceSupermarket: Sainsburys, Lewes RoadLocal Gems: Black Rain Cafe, The Hartington Pub, Flour Pot Bakery, William Clarke Park (The Patch)*As provided by the vendor. All details should be checked and confirmed by your conveyancer.FREE MARKETING WORTH £400 If you instruct Q Estate Agents to sell your home, we will provide a free and comprehensive marketing package worth £400. Call or email .Disclaimer Floorplan for Illustration Purposes Only Not To Scale. This floorplan should be used as a general outline for guidance only and does not constitute in whole or in part an offer or contract. Any areas, measurements or distances quoted are approximate and should not be used to value the property or be a basis for sale or let. Q Estate Agents have not tested any appliances or services within the property. Any intending purchaser or lessee should satisfy themselves by inspection, searches, enquiries and full survey as to the correctness of each statement. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70929090
Victorian terraced house Three/four bedrooms Through/lounge dining room Extended kitchen Luxury shower room En-suite bathroom Landscaped rear garden Gas CH Close to Station Yardley Street is a residential road of Victorian terraces, in an extremely convenient location, close to Preston Circus. This area is popular with both families and professional couples, as it has good local schools and excellent transport links. Brighton Station is within walking distance and London Road station is only a few minutes away. There is also a choice of bus routes on Ditchling Road or Beaconsfield Road. The Duke of York's Picture House, moments away, is Brighton's oldest and much-loved cinema. London Road and Baker Street are home to many popular cafes and restaurants and the Open Market has plaza traders, independent shops and artist's studios. This area is renowned for its wide choice of pubs, including the Open House, the Signalman and The Roundhill, just around the corner. You are also close to Preston Park which has two cafes, tennis courts, and a velodrome, as well as green spaces for picnics and gatherings and a fantastic children's playground. Downs Infant and Junior schools are close by and you will be in the catchment area for the extremely popular Dorothy Stringer and Varndean secondary schools.This wonderful family home is arranged over three levels and has fantastic reception spaces and four bedrooms, two of which are ensuite, as well as a beautiful garden. The house has been extended at the rear, across the full width of the property which has transformed the ground floor and provided very generous reception accommodation. At the front, there is a living room with a wood burning stove and a west-facing bay window. The floorboards have been stripped, both here and in the dining area. The living room, dining room and kitchen are effectively all open-plan and yet each area feels self-contained and the spaces flow effortlessly one to the other.The kitchen is a light and extremely spacious room, with crittall-style, double-glazed, double doors, in an anthracite finish, which open to the garden. White gloss units are finished with a solid wood worktop, a gas five-burner hob sits above a double oven and there is an integrated dishwasher and space for a full height fridge freezer. The floor has ceramic tiles and there is underfloor heating. Step outside into a gorgeous landscaped garden. This is a really special space, that has beautiful mature trees including an olive, a bay and a corkscrew hazel. There is also fragrant jasmine and you are treated to an extraordinary display from the sumac tree in the neighbouring garden. Raised flowerbeds are arranged in the round, with integral seating around flagstones laid in a circular design. A pond with a water feature, perfectly finishes this serene space.On the ground floor there is also a wet room with a shower, hand basin and WC, which has been cleverly incorporated when the space was reconfigured. On the first floor there are three bedrooms. The front room has an ensuite WC with hand basin and the rear bedroom is currently being used as a utility room. There is a sink, countertop and space and plumbing for a washing machine and space for a dryer. Finally on the top floor the loft has been converted to create a fantastic double bedroom with an ensuite bathroom.In The KnowArea: Preston CircusCouncil Tax: Band CEPC Rating: D67Floor Area: 113.5sqm (approx.)Station: Brighton (0.5 miles)Bus Stop: Preston Circus (400m)Parking: Permit Zone JPrimary School: Downs Infants and JuniorSecondary School: Dorothy Stringer, VarndeanLocal shop: Clyde Road News, Clyde RdSupermarket: Sainsbury's. New England StLocal Gems: Kitgum Kitchen, The Joker, The Signalman, Pizza 500, Preston ParkFREE MARKETING WORTH £400 If you instruct Q Estate Agents to sell your home, we will provide a free and comprehensive marketing package worth £400. Call or email .Disclaimer Floorplan for Illustration Purposes Only Not To Scale. This floorplan should be used as a general outline for guidance only and does not constitute in whole or in part an offer or contract. Any areas, measurements or distances quoted are approximate and should not be used to value the property or be a basis for sale or let. Q Estate Agents have not tested any appliances or services within the property. Any intending purchaser or lessee should satisfy themselves by inspection, searches, enquiries and full survey as to the correctness of each statement. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71245535
Guide: £700,000-£725,000 Edwardian terraced house Three/four bedrooms Through lounge/dining room Spacious kitchen/breakfast room Westerly rear garden Gas CH Stylish bathroom St Luke's catchment area Guide Price: £700,000-£725,000Freshfield Road is a road of predominantly Victorian terraces that runs north from Edward Street, passing close by Queen's Park. Standing outside the property you are high on the hill and can see all the way south, down Freshfield Road, to the sea. Queen's Park is a really beautiful public park with a cafe, a large duck pond and a children's play area. St Luke's and Queen's Park schools are close by for primary age children and the house is in the catchment area for Dorothy Stringer and Varndean secondary schools. This substantial three/four bedroom family home is an attractive, red-brick, Victorian property arranged over three floors. The house is decorated mostly in white, which provides the backdrop for the current owners' wonderful and eclectic, colourful furnishings and art. As you enter on the ground floor, the living/dining room is on your right. This is an elegant and spacious room which has been created by taking down the original dividing wall. At the front of the room, is a beautiful square bay window with five sashes and a decorative fireplace with a cast-iron insert and ceramic tiles. There is built-in cabinetry in the alcoves and the floorboards have been stripped. At the rear, there is a single sash overlooking the garden. There is plenty of space at this end of the room for a large table. The radiators have bespoke decorative art panels attached, made from tempered glass. At the back of the house, the kitchen/breakfast room is over six metres in length. There is a Bosch gas hob and a Bosch double oven with grill. The white ceramic sink is set in a solid wood counter, over teal, gloss units and the splashback is in contrasting blue and green scalloped tiles. The floors throughout the kitchen and breakfast room area, are in engineered oak. There is space for a dishwasher and space for a washing machine. A door from the kitchen leads to the garden which has a large decked area and sea views.Upstairs on the first floor there are three bedrooms. The rear bedroom has views over the garden and a built-in wardrobe. At the front there is a beautiful bedroom which runs across the full width of the house with a square bay window, and a further single sash window which looks onto a decorative balcony. There are also stripped floorboards and a fireplace surround. The middle bedroom is being used as a home office and has stairs rising to the loft room, which is a good size room, currently being used as a fourth bedroom. The house has double-glazed windows throughout and a Worcester Bosch combi-boiler.What the owner says:"We have loved living in Freshfield Road for the past 9 years. Having moved here from London we really feel that we fell on our feet when we found this place! The house itself is spacious and full of light. The garden gets plenty of sunshine and we've enjoyed many bbq's with friends out there. We've found the location to be perfect: a ten-minute walk down to the beach in one direction; in the other direction, you can get to central Brighton, including the train station in 15-20 mins. Two bus stops are located very close to our house with buses to central Brighton, the train station and the Marina. On top of this, both of our kids attended the wonderful St. Luke's primary school, which is just around the corner. We will certainly miss this place!"In The KnowArea: Queens ParkCouncil Tax: Band DEPC Rating: C69Floor Area: 126sqm (approx.)Station: Brighton (1.2 miles)Bus Stop: Freshfield Road (20m)Parking: Permit Zone SPrimary School: St LukesSecondary School: Dorothy Stringer, VarndeanLocal shop: Down Stores, Down TerraceSupermarket: Sainsbury's, Lewes Road (0.9 miles)Local Gems: Queens Park, The Round Georges, South Downs, Starfish & CoffeeFREE MARKETING WORTH £400 If you instruct Q Estate Agents to sell your home, we will provide a free and comprehensive marketing package worth £400. Call or email .Disclaimer Floorplan for Illustration Purposes Only Not To Scale. This floorplan should be used as a general outline for guidance only and does not constitute in whole or in part an offer or contract. Any areas, measurements or distances quoted are approximate and should not be used to value the property or be a basis for sale or let. Q Estate Agents have not tested any appliances or services within the property. Any intending purchaser or lessee should satisfy themselves by inspection, searches, enquiries and full survey as to the correctness of each statement. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70045274
A rare find this is the only 3 bed detached house in the leafy terrace opposite Brighton College and within catchment for St Lukes Primary school, it is also one of only a handful in fashionable Kemptown Village with a big south facing garden, a garage and a driveway. 5 mins walk from Queen's Park's playground, tennis courts and cafe with the beach and the County Hospital just a 6-7 min stroll, it delivers a sociable, contemporary lifestyle and has planning consent to extend up into the loft, as well as possible options to go over the garage or out, stnc. Inside, design-led interiors deliver 129.46m2 (1393.49 sq. ft.) of sunny, versatile rooms with a spacious lounge flowing into a stunning kitchen breakfast room where the south wall folds away to the beautifully landscaped garden. There's a private home office with garden views, a utility room by the internal access to the garage, so kits can go straight into the machine and there's a discreet w.c. for guests, too. Upstairs, all 3 bedrooms are comfortable and with open views at the back. Nearby bus routes take you to the whole of the city and Brighton Station's direct trains to Gatwick and London are 7 mins by cab. The picturesque cultural heart of the city is a 20-25 min stroll along the seafront and Eastern Road takes you into the city and links to the A23/A27 or out of it to the National Park or along the coast. EPC DBand D On a tree lined street opposite Brighton College with outstanding St. Luke's Primary a stroll and local amenities including a convenience store up the hill, this immaculate detached house with energy efficient windows and doors sits in its own grounds and with no building to the south or the back, and the school over the broad street, it has uninterrupted light and is unusually private. Behind a pretty front garden there is also smart off street parking and the attached garage measures 4.49 x 3.45m (16'2 x 11'3). Inside, bought as a forever family home a stylish refurbishment has been completed to an exacting standard. Subtle improvements include underfloor heat in both the kitchen/dining room and bathroom, installing plenty of storage and electricity and water connections including a pump to ensure pressure are already in place in the loft, where planning was approved for either one large or two smaller bedrooms with one en-suite. Plans are available upon request.Inside, the hallway has a chic guest w.c. tucked away. Good quality engineered flooring flows through the ground floor to invite company whilst ahead, the designer carpet runner from Mr Smith introduces you to the expert styling of this beautiful house. Light and spacious with windows in three walls to bring the sun and gardens into the heart of the home, the lounge spans the house from east to west -through south-with leafy views. Fuss free with plenty of custom made bookshelves it is ideal for family time or sophisticated entertaining, and it's open to the kitchen dining room for a glamorous, intercontinental lifestyle.Full of sunshine, the streamlined kitchen diner folds open to the dynamic landscaping of the wrap around gardens which become an extension of the house during summer. By the house, a paved, lit terrace is level with the house which is a feature hard to find in a city built on the South Downs. Inside, there's plenty of space for a dining table and the kitchen is carefully planned to be shielded from the in/out movement. High-spec integrated appliances include an AEG touch induction hob and a 2 ring Baumatic gas hob beneath a lit hood. The Baumatic grill combi and fan ovens are at eye level with a warming tray beneath and for ease of catering for large numbers, the fridge, two freezers and a dishwasher are also fitted. There is a separate, stylish utility room with access to the house, the garden and the garage, so kits can go from the car to the machine and then to the garden to dry, (although there is space for a dryer as well as a washing machine) and the meticulous attention to detail continues here in this vaulted room with Velux to frame the sky and with extra storage overhead.Outside, the garden is a tranquil retreat, child and pet secure behind walls and fences, and completely private. The spacious dining terrace with lights and power looks over the south garden where there is a lawn for play, a sunken trampoline and a Wendy House, which could both stay, subject to circumstance. Bordered by beds planted for scent and all year interest, the lawn and a path lead along the west side of the house to a south facing wildlife garden where a pond beneath an apple tree help our pollinators and discreet plug sockets allow you to relax or to work - in this charming setting.Returning inside, the quiet study also has a door to the garden, and with 3.20 x 2.58m (10'5 x 8'5) there is space to share.Upstairs, a big bright landing allows for easy access to any room built above the garage, so you wouldn't lose any internal space, stnc. At the top of the stairs, a luxury bathroom with underfloor heat has a high end finish and space for both a freestanding tub and a separate walk in shower. At the front of the house, the first of the bedrooms is a good size single at 2.20 x 1.91m (7'2 x 6'3) so it would fit a double bed for guests. Opposite classrooms which are not used in the evenings, and screened from the wide road by trees, it is private as well as comfortable. Next door, the big, bright double bedroom is a light, airy refuge with a box bay to frame restful, surprisingly open views.Blissfully private and very peaceful at the back, looking over the garden the principal room is a dream come true with 3.9 x 3.5m (12'9 x 5'11) to relax in, broad windows to bring in its unique, leafy setting and fabulous Clarissa Hulse wallpaper, so you won't need to change a thing.Agent says:"This luxury house is a very rare find with 4 exceptional features: It is detached, has off street parking, attached garage and a large, private, south facing garden. By one of the best schools in the country and within walking distance of an outstanding primary school and major employers this convenient location has a friendly community who organise summer parties in the surrounding terraces."Owner's secret:"Returning from abroad, we came to see the house as the location is well connected to transport links, good schools with the beach, Lanes and arts venues only a few mins away. We fell in love with the open nature of its setting which is really private and quiet at night and the big, south garden. We have enjoyed creating a spacious, inviting but private home which is easy to live in and perfect for entertaining and our friends love coming here as it's easy to park and we can walk to the beach, to the park, to the Village and to the theatre. We would take our big, comfortable home and lovely neighbours with us if we could and there is a lot going on locally, so you won't get bored or lonely if you're new to the city."What's around you:Shops: Local 1 min, the Village 5 on foot, North Laine about 18-20 minute walk, 5 by cabStation: Brighton 15 mins by busSeafront or Park: Sea 10 mins walk, 3 by car (part of seafront same C zone), Queen's Park 5 on foot, 1 by car same permit zone on some surrounding streetsClosest Schools:Primary: St Luke's, Queen's ParkSecondary: Varndean, Dorothy StringerPrivate: Brighton College, Brighton & Hove High, Brighton WaldorfBetween the beach, Lido, beach bars and volleyball courts of Kemptown Village and tennis courts of Queen's Park which also hosts arts events, this leafy street has local shops and a bistro pub to serve your every need. On the doorstep, the al fresco cafe culture of the Village -5 mins on foot or 2 by car- also includes a Boots, Post Office and a pharmacy as well as a farmer's market on Fridays. Nearby bus routes take you into the city or to the cinemas, waterfront restaurants and health club of the Marina, the vibrant St James's Street (on the Pride route) is easy to reach and the picturesque heart of the city is a reasonable 20-25 minute stroll or a short bus or cab ride. By Brighton College, Craven Woods walks and access to the Dons are close by and for commuters, the station serving Gatwick and London is about 15 minutes by bus. If you need a car, access to the A23/A27 is swift and permit zone C has no waiting list at the time of writing. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71807303
Backing directly onto glorious walks on Telscombe Tye in Saltdean this detached family house has been modernised and extended to maximise the natural light and location with the large southeast facing garden enjoying sea views from the BBQ terrace. The ground floor is ideal for social family living and entertaining with a fully integrated kitchen opening into the well-proportioned living room with triple aspect light it flows into the conservatory and onto the gardens, there are two double bedrooms one with an ensuite plus a further shower room perfect for guests. The first floor has been designed to offer two bedroom suites both with full-length windows overlooking the gardens and are complemented by a period bathroom suite with a roll-top bath plus a galleried landing with a study area. Within walking distance of local shops and bus routes connecting into Brighton, it is conveniently located, you can walk across the Downs towards the picturesque coastal village of Rottingdean or take the undercliff walk beside the sea to Brighton, the marina with its shopping and leisure facilities is close by as is the Saltdean lido. Both local and renowned schooling is within the area. The property is offered chain-free.Entrance Lobby: Tiled floor, coat rack, and double glazed front door with stained glass privacy panels.Hallway: Open plan into the living room it has woodblock flooring and understair storage cupboard.Living room: Bright and spacious configured as a great family social and entertaining space with triple aspect windows and woodblock flooring it opens into the kitchen and conservatory.Kitchen: Divided by an island unit from the living room it is fully integrated with a range of wall and floor units incorporating cupboards and drawers, ample work surfaces with inset sink unit and tiled splashbacks, integrated fridge freezer, dishwasher, built-in Smeg oven, and Zanussi hob, downlighting and painted floorboards. Cupboard housing gas-fired boiler, door to side access, and garage.Conservatory: Large conservatory that opens with double doors to the patio and garden it has a tiled floor.Bedroom: Good size room with stripped wooden floor and window overlooking garden it has an ensuite. Luxury ensuite: Walk-in cascade shower, pedestal wash basin with tiled splashback, low-level WC, and tiled floor.Bedroom: Stripped wooden floor and window overlooking garden it is complemented by the shower room opposite.Shower room: Attractively tiled with a corner shower cubicle, pedestal wash basin, low-level WC, towel radiator, and tiled floor.Wooden-painted staircase to the first floor galleried landing with study area and Velux window.Main bedroom: Large room with double aspect light and a full-length window overlooking the gardens to the rear.Dressing room: Hanging rails and shelving, radiator, and Velux window.Bedroom: Another impressive room with full-length windows overlooking gardens to the rear and window to the front.Luxury bathroom: Period suite with freestanding roll-top bath having a central mixer tap and shower cradle, washbasin set in dresser cabinet with mixer tap and feature wall lights over, low-level WC with concealed cistern, wall mounted radiator, downlighting.Outside: The property is set on a large elevated plot with gardens to the front and rear with access at both sides ideal for bikes etc and a private drive to the garage offering ample parking.Rear garden: Large southeast facing gardens with easy rising terraced levels offering entertaining and alfresco dining areas with sea views plus lawns and play area, Mature shrubs including Yukkas and Palms, hedges, and ornamental pond set in a rockery the garden backs directly onto the glorious walks on Telscombe Tye and you could if required put a gate in for access.Front garden: Screened by hedging with lawn and shrubs.Garage: The garage has a personal door and windows so has multiple potential uses, light, and power with plumbing for the washing machine.DisclaimerWhilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate.Money Laundering RegulationsShould a purchaser(s) have an offer accepted on a property marketed by Yopa, they will need to undertake an identification check and asked to provide information on the source and proof of funds. This is done to meet our obligation under Anti Money Laundering Regulations (AML) and is a legal requirement. We use a specialist third party service together with an in-house compliance team to verify your information. The cost of these checks is £70 +VAT per purchase, which is paid in advance, when an offer is agreed and prior to a sales memorandum being issued. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances. 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23 Vaughan Williams Way is a large 1,493SqFt semi-detached New Home ready for occupancy. It has sea views from the main bedroom which also comes with a walk-in wardrobe and large shower room. Located in central Rottingdean in a quiet area and consists of three bedrooms, two bathrooms and two allocated parking spaces. Setting the standard for heritage design this is a unique development in one of the area's most popular villages and adds vibrancy and a feeling of connection to this fabulous central location. A new village green, opening in 2024, will form a focal point for the community for generations to come; with a renovated pavilion, children's play space and wildflower areas for everyone to enjoy. From its heritage brick and flint boundary treatments to bespoke handmade lych gates the development has sought to compliment the historic surroundings. Protecting the ancient twitten and creating new municipal walkways that connect the development to the high street, St Aubyns has created a sense-of-place, a secure village setting and a beautiful place to call home. With a mix of flint cottages, classic rendered period conversions and traditionally built new properties, St Aubyns has styles to suit most tastes and budgets. With some now available for immediate occupation, please speak to the New Homes team to discuss your requirements. There may well be the perfect home waiting for you. The LocationRottingdean village is very much one of Sussex's most unique and quintessential villages. Offering a delightful mix of old high street shops, down land vistas to the Windmill and a short distance to the beach. It has a broad appeal and explains why the village continues to be a popular place to call home for locals, second homeowners, or those wishing to move to a more peaceful setting whilst still retaining access to the bustling city of Brighton & Hove.With a mix of pretty period properties, a village pond, public realms and thriving eateries and public houses, Rottingdean Village is well worth exploring.The DevelopmentLocated immediately off the historic high street and just a short distance from the stunning beach and seafront, this is a truly unique setting. St Aubyns delivers heritage designs, handcrafted finishes and attention to detail. Quality landscaping and boundary treatments compliment the setting, whilst flintwork, lych gates and bespoke brickwork provide a real sense-of-place. Municipal walkways interconnecting the development create a bustling village enclave. Many of the homes offer outstanding sea views and across to the landmark windmill on Beacon Hill that overlooks Rottingdean.Design EthosWith a number of historic buildings being retained, and many renovated from original dwellings, the new elements of the development have been designed to seamlessly compliment the setting of these protected buildings. Once construction is completed, a new village green and pavilion, will be opened for the enjoyment of Rottingdean's wider community; located right next to the development with many of the homes looking out onto this newly accessible green space. What's available?With a mix of beautiful apartments from one bedroom, some with private gardens, up to a fabulous three bedroom maisonette - there is a huge array available. Suitable for early starters, a secure UK base or those retiring early enough to enjoy village life on your doorstep.Freehold properties range from attractive flint fronted cottages set on the heritage landscaped paths to detached double-fronted family houses. All set around the original 18th Century Field House and its stained glass windowed chapel, there really is something for everyone. SpecificationKitchens Slate grey shaker kitchen units with chrome handles Stunning desert silver quartz worktop with upstand & draining grooves to sink Stainless steel one and half bowl sink undermounted Swanneck chrome mixer tap Integrated double ovens all plots Integrated hob (ceramic) all plots Cooker hood all plots Glass splashback behind hob Integrated fridge/freezer 50/50 all plots Integrated dishwasher all plots Space for washing machine or tumble dryer see specific plots for details Flooring - Light grey porcelain tiles LED downlights in ceiling LED under cupboard lights to unitsBathrooms, En-Suites & WC Bath with glass shower screen and surface mounted shower on riser with bath mixer tap Low profile resin shower tray with glass shower door, shower valve and riser rail. Wall-hung vanity unit with surface mounted basin and chrome mixer tap Floor-mounted pan with concealed cistern, dual flush & toilet roll holder Chrome ladder-style electric towel rail Light grey porcelain floor tiles & electric under-tile heating Light grey ceramic wall tiles LED downlights in ceilingHeating & Hot Water Joule exhaust air heat pump with hot water storage cylinder Dimplex electric panel radiators with individual thermostatic controlsGeneral External lighting to front and rear doors/porches Houses Digital TV/DAB aerial & internally wired for satellite Photo-voltaic solar panels on roofs of some plots (see specific plots for details)General Internal Finishes Carpets to all bedrooms, stairs and landing Oak engineered flooring or carpet to ground floor receptions (see specific plots for details). Tiles to bathrooms, cloakrooms and kitchen areas. Walls painted white throughout Ceilings painted white throughout Internal doors moulded solid fire doors (FD30) throughout with chrome ironmongery painted white Wardrobes grey shaker-style sliding wardrobes to most bedrooms Timber carpeted stairs to houses with white painted timber balustrade and handrailExternal Double glazed windows with chrome ironmongery Composite front door with chrome ironmongery Indian sandstone paving flagstones with lawns either turfed or seeded. Timber fencing External tap For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i69180380
Welcome to this magnificent three bedroom terraced house located on Guildford Road, just a short distance away from Brighton Station. This stunning property has been meticulously refurbished to offer the epitome of luxurious living. As you approach the house, you'll be captivated by the stunning front garden, adorned with a charming garden arch, inviting you into this delightful abode. Stepping through the front door, you are greeted by the initial porch, offering a warm welcome to residents and guests alike. Upon further exploration, you'll discover the first of two exquisite living areas. The grandeur and Victorian charm of this space are accentuated by a beautiful ceiling rose, an elegant chandelier and a working fireplace, creating an ambiance of sophistication and comfort.Continuing through the house, you'll find the second living room, thoughtfully designed to maximize space and privacy. Adjacent is the spacious kitchen boasting Smeg kitchen appliances including a range oven and Smeg fridge. There are also integrated dishwasher washer and wash dryer, offering ample room for culinary and dining, with access to a south-facing and fully private (not overlooked) courtyard, perfect for enjoying sunny days and al fresco dining. Additionally, a convenient access point from the garden enhances accessibility.For added utility, a cellar awaits below, meticulously damp-proofed and equipped with an air purification system, ensuring a consistently fresh environment. Other benifits include a built in water softener machine for the house which is great for hard water areas like Brighton, preventing limescale and great for skin and hair. Heading upstairs, you'll find two tastefully appointed bedrooms, each featuring integrated storage solutions and an abundance of natural light. The main bathroom on this floor showcases the prestigious Burlington range, exemplifying the home's commitment to quality and refinement.Finally, the loft has been expertly converted into a serene bedroom retreat, complete with built-in storage and an en-suite shower room featuring a Japanese-style bath, perfect for indulgent soaks in the sunlight. From the loft bedroom windows and the ensuite there are distant seaviews. Every aspect of this home exudes attention to detail and craftsmanship, culminating in a truly exceptional living experience. Don't miss the opportunity to make this extraordinary property your own. Schedule a viewing today and prepare to be enchanted by the charm and elegance of Guildford Road.Train Station: Brighton 466 ftCouncil Tax: Band C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70321859
Yopa is delighted to offer this large four/five-bedroom terraced house for sale with a private walled-in rear patio garden. It is currently operating as a 4-bed HMO with tenants in place, offering the flexibility for the buyer to use it as a family house. It also has the potential to expand to a 5 or 6-bedroom HMO, or explore holiday let options, subject to necessary permissions. Centurion Road sits only a five-minute walk to North Laine, one of the city's more sought-after shopping areas, and a minute's walk to the train station.*Prime Location:* Just a minute's walk to the Brighton train station; a few minutes walk to the city centre and North Laine.*Ample Space:* An additional pathway leading to the backyard, perfect for storing bicycles and easily transporting items to the rear of the property. In addition there is a huge storage space in the loft.*Recent Updates:* The property has been maintained very well. Recent upgrades include a new boiler, carpets and windows.*Beautiful Garden:* Easily maintainable garden, perfect for relaxing or entertaining, complete with a water tap for convenience.*No Water Meter:* Water bill is based on an unmetered charge basis. Ground floorHallway Storage cupboard, radiator.Cloakroom Wash hand basin, w/c, extractor.Bedroom 1Feature fireplace with surround, telephone point, radiator, window to front aspect.Bedroom 2Radiator, double glazed rear aspect window.Lower ground floorKitchen Range of modern matching wall and base levels units, work surfaces, space and plumbing for dishwasher, inset one and a half stainless steel sink and drainer, radiator, part tiled walls, rangemaster with splashback.Sitting roomSpace and plumbing for washing machine, tumble dryer. TV point, radiator, storage cupboards, sliding door into;Conservatory Being UPVC double glazed with doors opening onto the rear garden.First Floor Landing Storage cupboard, double glazed rear aspect window.First floor Bathroom White suite comprising bath with shower attachment, wash hand basin, w/c, storage, window to front aspect, part tiled walls, towel rail.Bedroom 3Radiator, rear aspect double glazed window.Bedroom 4Radiator, storage space, window to front aspect.Second Floor Attic Room, could be used as Home office or a fifth bedroom but not listed as a fifth bedroom.with potential for a variety of uses. Storage, radiator, wash hand basin, velux windows.Outside There is a useful bicycle storage space to the front of the house.Rear Garden Large Patio area with mature shrub and plants, and huge storage cupboard.The AreaCenturion Road is within easy walking distance to North Laine and The Lanes, two sought-after independent shopping areas famous for their vast array of antique and retro shops and independent boutiques, including Utility, Snooper's Paradise and Our Daily Edit.Slightly further afield is Kemptown, known for its cafes and delis, bars and pubs. The Open Bakery sells freshly baked bread and pastries along with brilliant coffee. It also runs baking courses on Sundays. Busby and Wilds and The Ivy offer great options for dinner, with more award-winning independent and traditional restaurants in Brighton's centre. There is also Brighton Beach House, part of the Soho House Group.The area is well-renowned for excellent schooling options; Brighton College, with its prep and award-winning senior school (awarded School of the Decade), is within walking distance, as are the much-revered Roedean girls. St Margarets's CofE, and Our Lady of Lourdes RC primary schools, are in the catchment area, alongside Cardinal Newman RC secondary schooling.The train station is easily reached on foot in 5 minutes. Direct services from Brighton to London London run regularly, with journey times of around 50 minutes. There are also fast links to Gatwick airport, and the A23 and A27 are readily accessible.Freehold, No onward Chain, Council Tax Band D, EPC DDisclaimerWhilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate.Money Laundering RegulationsShould a purchaser(s) have an offer accepted on a property marketed by Yopa, they will need to undertake an identification check and asked to provide information on the source and proof of funds. This is done to meet our obligation under Anti Money Laundering Regulations (AML) and is a legal requirement. We use a specialist third party service together with an in-house compliance team to verify your information. The cost of these checks is £70 +VAT per purchase, which is paid in advance, when an offer is agreed and prior to a sales memorandum being issued. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71525747
An opportunity to purchase an interesting spacious property and superb family home. Close to the beach, main bus routes, schools, child care and shops.The house is approached via its driveway with parking for several vehicles, and front shrubbery garden with an extra wide and extra long garage with electric roller door.Ground Floor:The front entrance has a double glazed porch leading into the inner hall. From here there are four double bedrooms, two of which have an en-suite shower and W.C.The very large front bedroom has it own external entrance door and is ideal for letting or perhaps a relatives' accommodation. A utility room with stainless steel sink and hot and cold water supply is also on this floor and adjoins a double glazed garden room/conservatory at the rear. From the garden room a door leads to the secluded west facing garden with lawn, rockery and ivy clad pergola built over a brick paved shaded barbecue area. There is also a large brick built garage/workshop with a tiled roof. A shingle drive leads to a decked area, and a door to the main garage with an internal door leading into the house and entrance hall. In addition to the stairs, a full size two-person lift is installed from the ground floor to the first floor landing. First Floor:On this first floor is a huge lounge area with a fire surrounding and mantle, double opening doors lead onto a large size balcony with its view of surrounding area and sea. An arch leads from the lounge to the adjoin dining room, with its bay window and views of the sea and surrounds.The gas fire boiler and airing cupboard are situated on this room and a door leads on to a landing passage where there is a very large family bathroom with a double power shower and bath. This landing leads to the central stairs and lift and into the fitted kitchen with its plumbing and power dishwasher, fridge and freezer under worktops and a breakfast bar. A window looks east into Chichester Drive, and a south facing window has a wonderful view of the sea and beach. We are assured by the present owner that the property has the benefit of: Double glazing, woodworm treatment, cavity wall insulation, full loft insulation and isolated water tanks. A new tiled roof was installed to the house three years ago. The home energy performance certificate has a favourable rating. This is an interesting property with some unique features and is ready to move into with vacant possession and no chain. Chichester Drive East is located in a popular residential area in West Saltdean. A host of lovely footpaths are within a short distance of the property giving easy access to the breathtaking South Downs National Park providing wonderful walks and outstanding views of the area. Local amenities are all within easy reach, there is Lustrells Vale with a butchers, Co-op, laundrette and buses. Saltdean primary school is located in Chiltington Way. Saltdean Park and the famous Art deco Lido, offering a variety of leisure activities. A selection of shops and pubs are located in Longridge Avenue. Bus routes are found on Saltdean Vale, Lustrells Vale and Longridge Avenue and also on Marine Drive, providing easy access in Brighton's main city centre. Brighton's Mainline Railway Station is approximately 5 miles away. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_saltdean-d23709/for-sale_i71838130
This magnificent, boutique hotel-style end of terrace home offers show home quality decor and impressively spacious living accommodation over four storeys. Western Street is one of central Brighton's most sought after addresses well known for its' wonderful period architecture and amazingly vibrant & convenient location between Western Road and our famous seafront which is just seconds from your front door. Waitrose & Taj are close by as well as both Hove & Brighton mainline railway stations for any commuters. As part of the Brunswick Conservation area, the neighbourhood is well looked after with a good old fashioned community feel.Properties this spectacular are rare to the market and not only will this house wow you with its' stunning presentation but it also offers just shy of 1500 square feet of light and well arranged living accommodation. This marvellous home really does have it all with three double bedrooms, period features, three bath / shower rooms with W.C.'s, gas central heating, integrated sound system with ceiling speakers, wrought iron first floor balcony and no onward chain. Everything you could want is within walking distance of your front door here but if you do have a car, there is residential permit parking available on both sides of the street leading directly down to the seafront. Starting from the lower ground floor, accommodation comprises of a grand kitchen / breakfast room with range cooker, butler sink, a wealth of base units, two integrated fridges and a dishwasher. There is plenty of space for a large dining table and chairs making this a super social place for meals and entertaining and an inner hall takes you through to a bespoke shower room with W.C.To the ground floor is a glorious dual aspect 23ft sitting room, another space ideal for entertaining family & friends as well as sitting down & relaxing in especially as you have a wood burning stove making it feel extra cosy during the colder months of the year. This room is wonderfully light but also feels tranquil & secluded due to frosted windows and shutters.Up the central staircase to the first floor is the first of three double bedrooms which overlooks the front and has access onto the charming wrought iron balcony. The bathroom features a free standing bath which is so in-keeping with the theme throughout the house and a roomy walk-in shower cubicle. Every bath / shower room in the property feels deeply designer with immaculate attention to detail in the finishings. Outside the bathroom is a handy space that could used as a dressing area, home office or library.The second / top floor is where you'll find two further double bedrooms with an en suite shower room & W.C. to the rear. Words just do not do this house justice and it must be viewed internally to fully appreciate how sumptuous & dazzling it feels in person. As well as making an incredible main home, this property also makes a lucrative investment opportunity currently bringing in a substantial incomes as an air bnb given its' beating heart of the City location and beautiful interior.When you step out of your front door you'll find yourself just moments from everything you could need...boutique and convenience shops, seafront restaurants, cafes, bars, trendy coffee shops, supermarkets and so much more. Living here you can really enjoy that famous Brighton and Hove cosmopolitan lifestyle! LOWER GROUND FLOOR KITCHEN / BREAKFAST ROOM 21' 11 x 11' 10 (6.68m x 3.61m) INNER HALL With built-in understairs storage SHOWER ROOM With W.C. GROUND FLOOR ENTRANCE HALL DUAL ASPECT SITTING ROOM / DINER 22' 9 x 12' 3 (6.93m x 3.73m) With wood burning stove FIRST FLOOR LANDING BEDROOM ONE 11' 10 x 10' 1 (3.61m x 3.07m) Bay fronted with access to wrought iron balcony BATHROOM With free standing bath and walk-in shower HOME OFFICE / DRESSING AREA SPACE SECOND FLOOR BEDROOM TWO 11' 11 x 9' 11 (3.63m x 3.02m) BEDROOM THREE 11' 10 x 9' 8 (3.61m x 2.95m) EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM With W.C. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71752982
GUIDE PRICE: £825,000.VACANT POSSESSION.MODERN OPEN PLAN KITCHEN/DINING ROOM/ FAMILY AREA.WEST FACING GARDEN.INTERNAL VIEWINGS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.Tranquil terraces of elegant period houses, good schools, al fresco lifestyle, and a station with direct trains to London have earned this popular area of Preston Park a top spot in the Sunday Times Best Places to Live Guide! This stylish, four bedroom home with a sunny, southwest garden is quietly tucked away just a 7 minute walk from the leafy acres, sports facilities and playground of the park itself and 5 from family friendly Blakers Park too. Inside has 124.3m2 (1338 sq. ft.) of inviting rooms to enjoy and an easy flow for entertaining. Built on a hill, the generous family/dining room/kitchen on the lower floor opens to the walled garden and offers so much space that the rest of the house can give options without compromise. As is usual in the Victorian homes, the two elegant rooms on the ground floor are used as comfortable bedrooms and there's a luxury shower room central to the house. On the first floor, restful period proportions continue in the two quiet bedrooms, and there's access to an attic which some neighbours have extended into.Within walking distance of popular primary and secondary schools as well as the village style shops (and small supermarkets) of both Preston Village and Fiveways, homes in this golden triangle where the sea, the city centre and the South Downs are easy to reach do not come onto the market often- and appeal to professionals, families and international investors. Style Period terraced house, designed by A C UdneyType 4 double bedrooms, bathroom, family/kitchen/dining roomArea Preston ParkFloor Area 1342 sq. ft. Outside Space Southwest walled garden at the back, front gardenParking Permit Zone JCouncil Tax Band EWhy you'll like it:Quiet and convenient with zone J permit parking which extends to the playground, cafe and sports facilities of Preston Park (if you don't want to walk), the village shops at Fiveways and the playground and paddling pool of the Level at the foot of the vibrant North Laine, this is one of the most sought after areas of the city with local bus routes into or out of Brighton giving older children some independence.With three storeys of flexible accommodation and a large attic which some neighbours have extended into, all the rooms are light and inviting and on the ground floor, the gracious proportions of both rooms, the front with a marble fireplace, are used as comfortable double bedrooms with ample room to share. There is also a period fireplace in the back room with scope to put in French doors where the window is as some neighbours have done, and there is also the choice to join these two rooms together if you wanted to use them as a formal reception and go up into the attic, stnc.Convenient on the landing, a light and airy bathroom has both a shower attachment on the bath and an on trend dual head shower above it, and with a warming rail for towels and stone mosaic border it has a high end finish.All about a relaxed, stylish lifestyle, the family/dining room/kitchen sweeps out to the garden with 47.5m2 (511 ft. sq.) of family friendly floorspace to ensure a seamless in out flow. A welcoming room where guests can sit and relax in front of a wood burning stove, at the heart of this level, the kitchen is tucked away behind a sociable central island. Cashmere shaker units deliver sophisticated storage topped by solid wood surfaces, the fabulous Stoves range could stay subject to circumstance and the fridge, freezer and dishwasher are integrated for you and there's a separate utility area secreted away. A picture window above the sink frames the garden and ingeniously tucked out of sight of the working area of the kitchen, the dining area is lined with windows and shelving, and has French doors to the garden. Outside, the sunny oasis is surrounded by other gardens and is child and pet secure behind brick and flint walls. Designed for low maintenance, a lawn large enough for al fresco entertaining is level with borders to inspire ideas, and there is a side gate from the street for parties- and bikes!Upstairs, restful Victorian proportions continue in the two more double bedrooms. At the back, the quiet third double is simple but stylish with garden views and a painted fireplace, whilst at the front, the fourth bedroom has plenty of character of its own, spanning the full width of the building with both a broad bay and slender sash to bring in the morning sunshine and fitted wardrobes already in place on each side of an original fireplace. Agent's thoughts:"Families stay in this popular location until their children have flown the nest which makes homes in these quiet terraces close to good schools difficult to find, and this bright, spacious house is good to go with stylish decoration and sociable interior."Owner's secret:"Family life is easy with parks, good schools and friendly shops and cafes all within easy reach. Inside, all the rooms are big and bright, and the easy flow of the house ensured we made the most of the sunny garden! The layout is flexible, so it can adapt to changing needs and there is space to grow out or up as some neighbours have done. Although the terrace is quiet it is really convenient for the city and the station, with buses into or out of Brighton as the children grew and wanted some independence, and we hope that you will enjoy this spacious, light house as much as we have."Where it is:Shops: Fiveways 10 mins walk, 2 by car, Preston Village and Sainsbury's 5 by carTrain Station: Preston Park Station 6 mins' drive, 20 on foot, London Road 10 on foot, 4 by cab Seafront or Park: Preston & Blakers Park & Preston Park 5 and 7 mins walk respectively, sea 10 mins by carClosest schools:Primary: Downs Infant, Downs Junior, BalfourSecondary: Varndean, Dorothy StringerSixth Form: Varndean 6th Form, BHASVIC, Newman 6th Form CollegePrivate: Brighton Girls, Brighton College, LancingIdeal for those needing access to the airports and London as Preston Park Station is a 5-6 minute drive and London Road Station is just 4, Preston Park is a favourite location known for its independent friendly shops, cafes, small supermarkets and gastro pubs. Convenient for the city centre's vibrant arts venues, international restaurants and cosmopolitan shopping it has plentiful permit parking which reaches from Preston Park to Fiveways Village as well as to one side of The Level at the foot of the North Laine. Between family friendly Blakers Park and the expansive leafy acreage and sports facilities of Preston Park -which both host events during our legendary festivals- local schools are good or outstanding and within easy reach, and the National Park bordered by beaches is just a short drive- and for those who need a car, there's swift access to the A23/A27 and Zone J has no waiting list. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71841430
An oasis of calm which opens to the sunny south on three levels, this three/four bedroom terraced house in the fashionable quarter of Kemptown Village has a flawless blend of period detail and designer finish - and sea views from the large attic room. Tucked away in a quiet no through road in fashionable Kemptown Village it's good to go as a home, investment or lock up and leave just 2 blocks from the sea with the hospital a 4 minute walk and the station to Gatwick and London easy to reach. Inside, the spacious reception is for all seasons with a log burner to enjoy and a balcony looking over the exotic garden, and the ground floor also has a bar/utility/tea station area and luxury bathroom at the centre of the home. The lower floor, with its own access to the street, has a stylish kitchen and dining room/or bedroom where French doors lead to the patio, and a private home office/guest room has an en-suite. Upstairs a south facing roof terrace is ideal for entertaining, both bedrooms are generous doubles including the restful principal with bespoke wardrobes and a glamorous shower room, whilst at the top of the house, the skilled attention to detail continues in an attic room which frames a glittering glimpse of the English Channel over rooftops. Never far from fresh coffee or a croissant, the shops and al fresco lifestyle of the Village are around the corner as is award winning Brighton College, whilst a 15 minute stroll along the seafront will take you to the famous cultural heart of our legendary coastal resort.EPC DBand D This is an exciting property which provides unusually flexible opportunities to adapt it to your chosen way of living. It could be a single home or divided into separate spaces to suit you. Kemptown Village is a great area of our fabulous coastal metropolis with an easy going, unpretentious vibe and all the local amenities you need. Only a stone's throw from the sea and between the Pier and Marina you are tucked away from the tourists in a sought after, no through road where properties do not come onto the market often,- and sell fast. Outside, this beautiful house radiates period charm from its neat bays and iron railings to the iconic Brighton colour of the front door matched to the railings which adorn our famous seafront. This sensitive design approach continues inside where classic grace has been subtly reinvented by its creative owner, fusing old and new throughout the four,- spacious storeys which together deliver a magnificent 1564.3 square feet of space.The Hallway, Reception and Roof Terrace:In the hallway, the classic colours of Farrow & Ball set the restful tone of the interiors, and the first of the fitted old school radiators which feature throughout the house, bringing warmth and atmosphere. A period arch is reflected in a large mirror bought from Laurence Olivier's home in Royal Crescent (which could stay subject to negotiation) and stripped floorboards which give way to timeless sisal flooring in the double depth reception.With a bay window at one end and tall French doors to a wrought iron balcony scented by tendrils of wisteria at the other, this elegant living room is light and airy during summer but transforms into a warm and welcoming haven in winter when you close the wooden shutters at the front and light the wood burning stove. Handmade cabinets and shelving have been carefully crafted to retain the original proportions;- there is ample space in which to relax or enjoy with company. There is an easy flow up to the first-floor landing and the glamorous, sun baked roof terrace, ideal for the al fresco lifestyle our city is known for as it's a private eyrie with plenty of space for a table and chairs.The Bar/Utility and Luxury Bathroom:At the end of the hallway, a spacious utility has practical fitted storage and floor tiles from Barcelona. At the far end, designed around a Victorian hand basin, the claw footed bath in the luxury bathroom is in keeping with the age of the building- but there is nothing old fashioned about the high-end rain fall shower and heated rail for towels. The Kitchen, Dining Room and Garden:Downstairs, embracing family, friendship and the secluded garden, history meets style in a kitchen which has its own entrance from the street past useful storage. Full of character with oak flooring and exposed brick, the kitchen has a custom made island with an integrated dishwasher, sink and seating. Opposite, the fabulous multi fuel Rangemaster is safely tucked away from the social flow to the dining room/bedroom and could stay. At the back, in complete seclusion a bedroom(or dining room) by a handsome fire place opens through to French doors to the lush green garden. Built in shelving, cabinets and a deep under stair cupboard keep the area clutter free.Brick paved and lit; the garden is an inner sanctum where it is easy to forget you are at the heart of the vibrant Village. Raised beds contain mature plants including a fig and there is a discreet storage area for bike brackets sheltered by the ground floor balcony.The Home Office and Shower Room En-Suite:Tucked, discreetly away within the house, the home office/guest room has lined, painted panelling with big windows to bring the outside in. With 9'7 x 7'4 to play with (2.91m x 2.24m), it has its own chic en suite shower room with a Triton T80 shower and airing cupboard.The Guest Bedroom, the Principal Bedroom En-Suite and Attic Room: On the first floor, the peaceful bedroom at the back has twin double wardrobes and open views over lower rooftops which makes it very private as well as restful. At the front, the principal bedroom is a quiet refuge, spanning the full width of the building with a window seat which doubles as a linen box. Custom made wardrobes are in traditional style and a chic, en-suite shower room has high end fittings, including a dual head shower system. Recently installed, it is lined with waterproof micro cement and imported, Spanish tiles. At the top of the house, the spacious attic has plenty of character of its own with painted brick, plentiful space under the eaves and windows in the roofline the two at the back framing a small sea view, a feature surprisingly difficult to find in a city where most historic homes are built obliquely to the coast.Agent says:"Homes along this friendly no through terrace do not appear on the market very often, and this house has a rare offering of three, south facing outside spaces: the garden, balcony and roof terrace. Inside is exceptionally stylish so you wont need to change anything. The location, is quiet but convenient for the city and station serving Gatwick and London. Family life is also effortless with parks, good schools, a vibrant cafe culture and beaches of the Village all within a stroll. As the current owners are downsizing they are willing to discuss certain items including the magnificent hall mirror."Owners secret:"10-15 minutes' walk from the city centre along the seafront or St James's Street (which also hosts Pride), there are plenty of local cafes, bars and restaurants to choose from. I have particularly enjoyed my extremely friendly neighbours, this road is the friendliest in Kemptown and also the newly opened Sealans swimming pool, Lunawave yoga studio and the barns by the seafront. All these are under ten minutes' walk from the house.Where It Is:Shops: Kemptown Village 1 minute, The Lanes 15 minute walk, 5 by cabTrain Station: Brighton 10 -15 by busSeafront or Park: Seafront 3 minutes, Queen's Park 8 Closest Schools:Primary: St Luke's, Queen's ParkSecondary: Varndean or Dorothy StringerPrivate: Brighton CollegeBrighton & Hove is a party resort known for its beaches, arts festivals and international shopping but also for its unique history, cosmopolitan cultural centre and warm, inclusive community. Built on hills and surrounded by the South Downs National Park we attract professionals and families seeking fresh air, good schools and a vibrant lifestyle. Kemptown Village has an eclectic mix of cafes, shops, restaurants and even a farmer's market, and it is bordered by the sea. Hosting the County Hospital and world-fmous Brighton College, it is within walking distance of the city centre and waterfront restaurants of the Marina, although there are local buses and plentiful permit parking with no waiting list in zone H. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71383680
GUIDE PRICE: £1,000,000--£1,100,000.CHAIN FREE.INTERNAL VIEWINGS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. With an outstanding junior school at the top of this sought after, tree-lined street, this elegant terraced four bedroom Victorian Villa radiates charm from the beautiful, landscaped garden at the front to the idyllic oasis at the back and about 10-15 minutes from the sea, it has a secret, part covered passageway for bikes and kayaks. Inside three sunlit storeys of spacious rooms offer plenty of options if you work from home, including the double reception with central doors, whilst the social, sunny garden delivers a sophisticated al fresco lifestyle. In Preston Park, recently given a top spot in the Sunday Times Best Places to Live Guide it is ideal for professionals and families with the playgrounds and cafes of both Preston Park and Blakers Park within an 8 minute stroll (or 2 by car same parking zone), the city centre about a 10 minute drive and Brighton's direct trains to Gatwick and London 6 minutes by cab or 20 on foot. On the market for the first time in 35 years, precious period features include soaring, decorative ceilings and magnificent working fireplaces in the reception, with doors to the grounds, and in the inviting breakfast room. For easy entertaining, the kitchen also opens to the fabulous garden which was specifically designed to catch a spot in the sun. There is a cloakroom on the ground floor and both a luxury bathroom and chic shower room upstairs, where all four bedrooms are comfortable doubles ready for your move. In a peaceful enclave of leafy, historic terraces which rise from the sports facilities, playground and arts events of Preston Park to the relaxed lifestyle of Fiveways Village, homes in this golden triangle do not come onto the market often and sell fast with London Road Station (for Falmer and Lewes) close by and Preston Park Station, which like Brighton serves London, 5 minutes by cab, or 25-30 on foot. London Road is at the bottom of the hill giving easy access to the international city centre or A23/27, and Ditchling Road is at the top, which takes you to the historic heart of Brighton and its beaches or to the South Downs National Park. Style Late Victorian/Early Edwardian villaType 4 1st floor double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms + cloakroom, reception and living room with central doors, breakfast room, kitchenArea Preston Park CAFloor Area 1729 sq. ft. Garden Large landscaped garden to the rear, spacious front gardenParking Permit zone JCouncil Tax Band EWhy you'll like it:Quiet, convenient and leafy, this is one of the most popular conservation areas in our coastal city, offering the best of both Fiveways and Preston Park. With a cafe and market selling fresh produce around the corner and ample amenities including restaurants, convenience stores and a cinema nearby, there is plentiful permit parking with no waiting list which extends to the playground, cafe and sports facilities of Preston and Blakers Park (if you don't want to walk), the village shops at Fiveways and the playground and paddling pool of the Level at the foot of the vibrant North Laine. Bus routes give older children independence, (although they could easily walk to the centre as well as to the local, good secondary schools and 6th form college), so people tend to stay until their children fly the nest which brings a nice sense of community. The Approach and the Entrance Hall:Outside the beguiling front garden was created by its garden designer owner and is screened from the avenue by mature planting. There is a discreet west facing seating area surrounded by scent, and a gated passageway original to the house for deliveries, is still tucked out of sight but is now about 2/3rds covered along its length for secure storage of bikes and boards. Statuesque, this grand house has great kerb appeal where a sheltering porch has an art nouveaux influence and energy efficient windows in the unusually generous bays are in keeping with the age of the building.Inside, the lobby has the original, broad door, the ceiling is high and period finials remain, whilst the sanded floorboards underfoot ensure a fuss free flow and continue into a sun-filled double depth reception which leads to the garden. The Reception and Living Room:A timeless beauty spanning 4.92m x 4.33m (16'2 x 14'2), this formal reception has ample space to share and blends elegant period proportion with a classic finish. With an unusually broad bay almost filling the southeast wall it is full of sunlight and the ceiling, which soars to approx. 3 meters overhead, is decorative. Custom made cabinets in keeping with the age of the house are downlit and the magnificent, cast iron fireplace has a flame effect gas fire set within it. Tall central doors keep options open whilst entertaining and reveal the splendid living room, which can also be reached via the entrance hall. With 5.30m x 3.64m (17'5 x 11'11) there is room for the family to come together for work, rest or play and French doors set into a wall of glass frame the restful garden and lead to a secluded seating area beneath a waving palm. Inside, this inviting space also enjoys an original fireplace and hand decorated ceiling.The Kitchen/Breakfast Room and Garden:Along the hallway past under stair storage, an inner lobby has the door to the side passage and store on one side and a smart guest cloakroom on the other. Ahead, and all about enjoying friends and family, sunshine streams through a cheerful breakfast room which is connected to the kitchen area by an open arch. Full of character, it is welcoming at any time of year as the fabulous, art nouveaux fireplace has a clean gas fire.Skilfully extended to create a dream space which works well for everyday but is also perfect for parties, the kitchen area is lined with windows including a glamorous skylight and a door to the garden is tucked safely away from the working area. Well planned with lots of storage and practical working surfaces, there is an integrated dishwasher, plumbing for a washing machine, designated space for a fridge freezer between the kitchen and the breakfast room, and the steel Britannia multi-fuel range could stay, subject to circumstance. A secret retreat, the spacious garden is designed to catch the sun as it travels across the top of the house in high summer. Child and pet secure it is a tranquil haven surrounded by other gardens where it is easy to forget just how central this location is. Subtle tiers which look like waves offer different textures and are surrounded by mature planting chosen for privacy and scent as well as providing herbs and fruit for the table. Ingenious design includes spaces for sun and for cool shade, and raised beds segue into extra seating for guests or more surfaces for plants which are happier in pots.The Guest Room, Luxury Bathroom and Three of the First Floor Family Bedrooms:Up a staircase where windows are adorned by some original glass, the landing has discreet bookshelves and the first of the quiet double bedrooms is light and airy with a rare bay at the back to bring in a sea of gardens below. A candidate for a home office, it is also ideal for guests, teenagers or an au pair with fitted wardrobes in place and on the first landing, the occupants can come and go without disturbing the main bedrooms - and the plus is that it is next to the luxury bathroom where the subtle commitment to style continues; Private with natural light you can bathe in glory or use the wand on the bath, a hand basin has a sleek vanity unit beneath it and a lit mirror above which also tells the time, and there is a warming rail for towels.Up a few steps beneath access to a large attic, the second double bedroom has plenty of light and space of its own with a fitted wardrobe in one alcove, and with open leafy views it is a happy refuge which is not overlooked. At the front of the house with a vast, almost floor to ceiling window to embrace the Sussex sun, the third family room is a delight. Currently a home office with space to share (4.13m x2.57m or 13'7 x8'5) this could also be a wonderful nursery.The Principal, 4th Bedroo and Shower Room:Shimmering in designer paper, the romantic principal bedroom spreads its wings over 4.92m x 3.93m (16'2 x 12'11) where you can wind down in peace. With the serene proportions only a period home can deliver, there is a window seat (and storage) beneath the statuesque bay where you can relax in the sun and enjoy the birdsong from treetop which is nearby but doesn't block the light. On each side of a handsome fireplace, twin double wardrobes provide all the sophisticated clothes space you could dream of and they match the fitted headboard and bedside tables. Across the hallway, a chic shower room has a high end finish, so it is all good to go and you won't need to change a thing.Agent Says:"Ideal for professionals and/or a growing family close to schools, parks, the city centre and Brighton Station's direct trains to London, houses here sell fast. With big, bright rooms and a social focus, especially in the garden created by its designer owner, this home delivers a subtle luxury lifestyle, and sensitively updated over the last 35 years, it is ready to move into."Owner's secret:"We fell in love with the light which streams through the house all day from three sides. It has beautiful proportions and original features in every room, and the layout gave us flexible options as the family grew, and there was always room for us to enjoy friends and family together, although the teenagers also had separate space on the ground floor to enjoy their friendsand their own musical taste! The garden is secluded but large enough for spots in the sun especially in high summer, when we spend most of our time outside! There's a great community and we have street parties here, and we also have a local cafe and fresh local produce in Florence Road Market around the corner. The al fresco cafes and shops, including local supermarkets at Preston Park and Fiveways are within easy reach, (we as a family always walk everywhere, including to the beach), and although the road is convenient for the city, a choice of stations and both London and Ditchling Roads, it is quiet at night."Where it is:Shops: Local including pharmacy 5 mins on foot, Preston Park, Preston Circus (with cinema) 4 mins drive. Preston Park Village and Fiveways within 2-4 min radius by car (same zone)Train Station: London Road 3 car, 6 walk, Brighton Station 6 cab, 20-22 walk, Preston Park 5 cab, 25-30 walk Seafront or Park: Preston Park & Blakers Park 8 on foot, 1-2 by car, sea about 10 by carClosest schools:Primary: Downs Junior, Downs Infant, BalfourSecondary: Varndean, Dorothy StringerSixth Form: Varndean 6th Form, BHASVIC, BIM, METPrivate: Brighton & Hove Montessori, Windlesham, Lancing Prep, Brighton Girls, Brighton College, LancingIdeal for those needing access to the universities, airports and London as Preston Park Station is a 5 minute drive, Brighton mainline is 6, and London Road Station is a 6 minute walk, Preston Park is a favourite location known for its independent friendly shops, cafes, small supermarkets and gastro pubs. Between family friendly Blakers Park and the expansive leafy acreage and sports facilities of Preston Park -which both host events during our legendary festivals- local schools are good or outstanding and within easy reach, and the National Park bordered by beaches is just a short drive so a healthy lifestyle beckons! The vibrant arts venues, international restaurants and cosmopolitan shopping of the city are all quick to get to by bus or by cab and for those who need a car, there's swift access to the A23/A27 and Zone J has no waiting list. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i69095924
Contemporary home with generous gardens and landscaping nestled in the Downs in the new exclusive gated Orchard development in Ovingdean. DescriptionPART EXCHANGE AVAILABLEThe Orchard is a stunning contemporary gated development of four, 4 bedroom luxury houses. These homes are in an enviable location, offering private gardens, balconies off the principal bedroom courtyards, and are built to an outstanding specification.Ground FloorThis four bedroom design led home boasts a spacious layout with generous ceiling heights and stunning views onto the surrounding countryside and private woodland. The front door opens into a beautifully bright, open plan living area with optional wood burner. The central double-height hallway includes a feature glazed stairwell that ascends to the first floor. The kitchen features stunning bi fold doors opening to the dining courtyard with its southerly aspect. There is also a pantry and utility room. Open-plan living, dining and kitchen layouts ensure flow and flexibility of space, while maximising views out and natural light in. The seamless layout and welcoming palate of the kitchen will make cooking at home a pleasure; sleek, handle less doors and stone worktops are complemented by open shelving.Bedroom 4 offers the flexibility of having a self-contained space for visiting guests. Alternatively, this room could be used as an home office or gym with the internal courtyard accessed off this room.First Floor As well as featuring a beautifully appointed en-suite and dressing area, the principal bedroom has sliding doors which lead to a private balcony, offering far-reaching views over the South Downs and the local woodland. On the first floor are a further two, beautifully proportioned bedrooms that provide excellent views over the surrounding countryside, and a spacious family bathroom. Parking and GaragingAll properties benefit from a large, separate garage and entrance driveway, plus an electric vehicle charging port in the garage.SpecificationKitchensBespoke contemporary kitchens include marble and quartz work surfaces and unique marble splash backs. All kitchens feature integrated Miele appliances including full height fridge, full height freezer, oven, combination oven, six ring induction hob and dishwasher. The kitchen also provides a waste disposal, boiling water tap and integrated bins.There is an integrated upholstered seating area to the breakfast room and a separate pantry and utility area off the kitchen.FlooringEngineered wide plank oak flooring to the hallways and the open plan living area. Bamboo carpets to the bedrooms and tiled areas to the bathrooms.BathroomsOnyx marble wall and floor tiles, woodgrain cabinets with Lefroy Brooks brassware and stone resin basins.Recessed wall cabinets to main bathroom incorporating anti-mist mirrors and vanity units within en-suites.Kaldewei baths and shower trays and Duravit toilets.Heating, Electrical and LightingAir source heat pump with underfloor heating throughout and whole house ventilation and heat recovery system.Smart nest heating thermostats are also provided throughout the home.Recessed spotlights to the hallways, living areas, kitchen and bathrooms and feature track lighting to the kitchens. There is also feature pendant lighting in selected areas of the home.Exterior PIR wall and low level lighting and exterior wall sockets in selected locations.For security and peace of mind, there is a preinstalled Banham alarm system to all homes.Each home comes with a 10 year Advantage Warranty.LocationThe Orchard is located in Ovingdean, a picturesque coastal village neighbouring Rottingdean and nestled within the South Downs. The houses are ideally located for the South Downs National Park, the seafront, local schools including; Roedean, Longhill High, Ovingdean Nursery, Brighton College and Saltdean Primary. There is a local shop / post office in nearby Longhill Road and Rottingdean High Street offers a selection of shops and eateries. Central Brighton and the Marina are conveniently accessible by car and there are local bus services to Brighton City Centre. Ovingdean is forward thinking, being a plastic free village, with an active biodiversity conservation network and a community energy project under way.Square Footage: 2,310 sq ft Additional InfoCGIs for guidance onlyReservation Fee £2,500 up to £1,000,000, £5,000 if £1,000,000+This development is covered by Advantage - Consumer Code for Developers of Homes for Sale About the Developer - You Are HomeCreating unique and design led projects.This is the main objective of Home, a Sussex-based property developer which has been distinguishing itself in the luxury residential market.Home is known for high quality luxury apartments and houses, with particular expertise in the conversion of listed buildings and offices, in addition to luxury new build houses.Approx £550 estate charge per annum For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ovingdean-d19026/for-sale_i71761767
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