*** GUIDE PRICE £375,000 - £400,000 ***Excellently positionned in this quiet cul-de-sac off Sheppard Way close to the South Downs; a spacious THREE BEDROOM, LINK DETACHED HOUSE with a GARAGE and a good-sized SOUTH-FACING REAR GARDEN. This lovely home is well-lit throughout and includes a spacious lounge complete with a charming fireplace. The fitted shaker-style kitchen/diner offers ample cupboard and countertop space, with doors leading to the rear garden. The ground floor also benefits from a separate WC.Upstairs, there are two well-proportionned double bedrooms and a third smaller bedroom currently utilised as an office. The primary bedroom boasts built-in storage and an ensuite shower room. Additionally, there is a bright, good-sized bathroom with a standalone bath.This sizable property features a well-maintained, carefully arranged south facing garden with patio and decking areas allowing for versatile seating arrangements. A mature selection of plants, shrubs and trees thrive in this sunny garden. There is a large private garage for secure parking and additional storage that complements this attractive home.Located in a quiet residential area of Mile Oak, the local shops amenities of Valley Road are only a short walk away. Nearby West Hove offers a mix of independent and high street shops and larger superstores such as Sainsbury's and Waitrose are within easy reach.Fishersgate train station and Portslade train station, with its convenient mainline links, are both approximately only just over a mile away and commuters can also quickly reach both the A27 and A270 Old Shoreham Road. Local schools include Portslade Aldridge Community Academy, Hill Park School and Brackenbury Primary School, along with Peter Gladwin Primary School.The Parks is not currently in a controlled parking zone and is in council tax band E which is currently charged at £2,857.63 for 2024/25. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70863151
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A recently refurbished, three bedroom home nestled within the heart of Portslade. Stylish and contemporary throughout and with magnificent upgrades, this property is ideal for a growing family looking to move straight in! Nestled away within the heart of Portslade, is this delightful, recently re-furbished, semi-detached house with a garage. Ideal for a family looking for excellent transport links as well as local amenities right on your doorstep or a downsizer looking for your forever home!The home benefits from a modern and spacious feel throughout. The accommodation comprises entrance hall, living/dining room leading through to the kitchen with an array of integrated appliances, and good size family bathroom. Upstairs you will find two spacious double bedrooms and a single bedroom, well equipped to transform into a home office or cosy nursery. There is also ample built in storage space providing discreet and functional storage solutions for every need.The downstairs benefits from an open concept layout that is perfectly appointed for entertaining, providing spacious accommodation that is flooded with light from both the front and rear of the home. The interior has also been instilled with exceptional style and design, with a feature electric fireplace enclosed by a statement wood panelled wall. The kitchen displays beautiful blue French country style cabinetry, and floor to ceiling, glass sliding doors leading out to the garden. The front of the home is more than matched by the impressive garden to the rear, which offers low maintenance upkeep and a great deal of seclusion. There is a patio area, ideal for entertaining garden parties and BBQ's in the warm summer months. Decorative patio stepping stones lead down to the end of the garden where you are also welcomed by expansive views over Portslade and the Sussex countryside. There is also a driveway providing parking for two cars and a single garage. This tranquil home is situated close by to our magnificent National Park, with easy access to Devil's Dyke whilst also being in close proximity to Portslade's local shops, restaurants and cafes.With Fishergate and Portslade stations also close by, there are direct links to Brighton and Hove.Train Station: 1.5 milesCouncil Tax: Band CGround Rent: £50 p/aLength of Lease: 938 years remaining**Please note that all leasehold information relating to length of lease, ground rent & maintenance/service charges has been supplied to us by the seller** For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71262781
A beautifully presented four bedroom detached chalet bungalow which has been the subject of extensive improvement by the current owners. The property benefits from a convenient entrance porch with space for shoes and coats with inner door leading through to a light and airy hallway. On the ground floor there is a good size kitchen with ample storage space, working surface, space for appliances and door leading out to the rear garden, there is a cosy living room with feature fireplace and surround sound system and two bedrooms with one currently being used as a dining room with views over the South facing garden. Also located on the ground floor is a modern fitted shower room with walk in shower and attractive tiling. On the first floor there are two further bedroom with the primary having stunning sea and downland views, eaves storage and ensuite bathroom with freestanding bath, audio system, walk in shower and attractive tiling. Externally the property offers a level and enclosed south facing garden with pergola, level lawn and patio area. To the front there is a private driveway with off road parking for several vehicles and a garage which is larger than average with up and over door and power and light. Internal viewing is essential to appreciate and viewing is via strict appointment with the vendors sole agents. Stanmer Avenue 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 stunning 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, restaurant 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_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70713700
A wonderfully presented three bedroom semi-detached family home located in the highly popular Downside and offered to the market with vast potential to enlarge (STNC).Upon entry, you are greeted by a large entrance hall allowing space to store shoes and coats as well as handy under stair storage.To the left, you enter the spacious living room taking centre stage around the feature fireplace and also benefitting from an attractive view over the front aspect. Adjacent, separated by glazed folding doors, you find the dining area allowing space for a six-seater dining table and a door leading out to the rear garden. The folding doors add a layer of versatility to this space whilst also ensuring a flood of natural light.The ground floor is completed by a well-equipped kitchen providing ample wall and base units, countertop surface and space for white goods. The first floor accommodates two generous double bedrooms featuring integral storage and one comfortable single bedroom serviced by a plush fully-tiled bathroom and separate W/C.The loft space above provides excellent storage however it is worth noting the vendor does have plans drawn up for a loft conversion adding significant floorspace to an already comfortable family home.To the rear, the garden has had equal attention and investment making this an incredibly enjoyable area to relax or entertain. A few steps up lead you to a mature patio providing an excellent space for a table and chairs perfect for al-fresco dining.The remainder of the garden is primarily laid to lawn with the perimeter lined with mature shrubs and bushes ensuring privacy. To the rear, the garage has been blocked and provides excellent additional storage as well as power in-situ. Space remains outside the garage allowing a parking spot for a small car.The garden can be accessed from the rear via a separate track road as well as from the side.To the front, you find an attractive garden thoughtfully planted with various flowers and trees significantly enhancing the curb appeal of this home. Location:Downside is located in a quiet residential area of Westdene close to all Brighton & Hove has to offer.London Road is a minute's drive away with direct access to the A23 & A27 leading into Sussex and beyond. Preston Park mainline station is only a twenty five minute walk away being just 1.5 miles away. There are also regular bus links running along Mill Rise and Dyke Road.Downside falls within the catchment area for a number of well-regarded schools, including but not limited to, Westdene Primary, Patcham High, Patcham Infants and Carden Primary.There are also a number of green spaces nearby including the Barn Rise Playground and Coney Wood next to the Green Ridge Windmill.EPC Rating: D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70941033
*** GUIDE PRICE £550,000 - £575,000 ***Located a moments-walk from BRIGHTON STATION, a THREE STOREY VICTORIAN TERRACED HOUSE benefiting from THREE/FOUR BEDROOMS and a well-kept REAR PATIO GARDEN.Set across three floors, this well-presented terraced home boasts several charming period features. The property presents with a bright double reception room with wood flooring and a feature fireplace and a contemporary fitted shaker style kitchen to the rear. There are three good-sized double bedrooms and a fourth single bedroom or home office arranged over the first and second floors. An amply-sized white bathroom suite is accessible from the first-floor landing. An easy to maintain patio garden is situated to the rear. Terminus Street is located in the very heart of Brighton only a short walk away from Brighton station, making it ideal for those needing to commute.When it comes to shops and amenities everything is on your doorstep, from the independent shops, bars and restaurants of the North Laine area to the high street stores of Western Road and Churchill Square. A short walk to Seven Dials offers even more choice and variety.Regular bus services run throughout Brighton and Hove and up to Devils Dyke, while nearby Brighton station is only a very short walk away providing convenient mainline links for commuters. Terminus Street is located in parking zone Y. The council tax band is C, which is currently charged at £1,980.36 for 2023/24. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71277734
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
GUIDE PRICE: £650,000.INTERNAL VIEWINGS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.Generous room proportions, high ceilings and a wealth of period detail are just a few of the impressive features found in this renovated Victorian house. It is spread over three spacious floors and is south facing at the rear ensuring it is beautifully bright throughout the day. It also benefits from a pretty and private, walled rear garden, plus the potential is huge for further extension to the lower ground floor or into the loft space which would add considerable space and value to this family sized home. The current owner has restored this house being careful to retain its period character while combining this with contemporary fittings and a stylish palette. With three/four double bedrooms and an excellent school catchment, this home is ideal for any growing family, plus with Brighton Station within walking distance, it is perfect for commuters too. Being so favourably located and with a modern finish throughout, this home is sure to be coveted by many. Style: Terraced Victorian townhouseType: 3-4 double bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1-2 reception rooms, 1 kitchenLocation: Preston Circus/The LevelFloor Area: 1276 sq.ft.Outside: South facing walled rear garden and balconyParking: Residents permit zone JWhy you'll like itThere is a real sense of community amongst these pretty, latticed streets of terraced Victorian homes which has made them hugely popular for families for many years now. You can easily access the city on foot, from the cultural North Laine to the newly regenerated Preston Circus with its many excellent eateries and bars, plus Brighton Station is a few minutes away for the London Commute. The primary schools at the top of the hill are 'Ofsted outstanding', and you are in the catchment for two of the most sought-after secondary schools too, so no wonder it has held its appeal. This family home is spread over three floors, and it sits mid terrace on a quiet no-through street predominantly used by residents. Its current owner bought the property from the original builder's daughter, so is only the second owner. 12-years ago, the house had barely seen any modifications since being built in 1880, so it bore many of its original features. New heating, electrics, plumbing and fixtures were therefore required in recent years, along with full redecoration, so the house is now ready for the modern family lifestyle. Externally, the house is quintessentially Victorian with canted bay sash windows and architectural mouldings. It has been painted white with its woodwork picked out in light dove-grey and you can enter on the raised ground floor or via the second entrance on the lower ground level. Stepping up to the main front door, you enter into a well-lit hallway with a high ceiling which includes the original corbels and Anaglypta wallpaper, now painted in stylish grey. This echoes the wood effect flooring which runs through to the main living room to the left while complementing white walls above the dado rail. Spanning the depth of the house, the main living room was once two rooms which were opened to create one bright and sociable space. To the front, the bay window brings in plenty of natural light and has a depth of view with Lorna Road running perpendicular Stanley Road. This is a versatile room, great for entertaining, relaxing, formal dining or as a play room for little ones. Dual aspect, the room also enjoys views over the garden so it is sunny and airy, yet in winter you can cosy up by the open fire for warmth and atmosphere. Stepping down to the first half-landing, the bathroom is directly ahead. Using a modern take on a period style, this room has gleaming white floorboards and a freestanding Victorian claw-foot bath with a shower above it. A tall traditional style cupboard houses the Vaillant combi-boiler and the wall tiles are copies of an older style. A door opens to the south facing balcony which is a joyous place to sit out with a morning coffee or lunch, listening to birdsong and planning the day. Surrounded by greenery, it is hard to believe you are so close to the city centre. Downstairs there are two further reception rooms which would work well as offices, bedrooms or work spaces depending on need, so it is a great layout for families, professional sharers and couples alike. The front room is dressed as a lovely double bedroom at present with the second room used for formal dining; both with open fireplaces and traditional built-in cupboards. It had been an idea to extend the dining room into the side return and open it up to the kitchen to create an incredible kitchen, dining and family room with doors leading out to the garden. This would require planning, but it should not be too hard to come by and would be a fantastic way to add space and value to the house. At the end of the hall, the kitchen has been modernised already with streamlined handle-free units in white, fitted with a fan oven and an induction hob while space has been left for a tall fridge freezer and a washing machine. Beautifully bright, a large three-panel window sits beside the kitchen table and chairs looking out to the patio area where there is further seating for dining alfresco. Outside, the garden is a real haven as it is surrounded by lush borders to include roses and ferns which add scent, shape and colour to the space. The lawn is a fine size for children's play equipment and there is plenty of scope for further landscaping. While it is filled with sunshine due to its southerly aspect, tall trees provide some dappled shade, and it is barely overlooked by neighbouring homes. Returning inside, there are two further double bedrooms on the first floor with soft carpet underfoot and some feature wallpapers. They are both substantial double rooms with high ceilings and the views to the rear only improve the further up the house you go. The potential remains to extend into the loft creating one or two more bedrooms with a dormer to the rear. From such a height, there would be sea, sky and city views for miles. Agent's thoughts:Bright, spacious and airy, this is a lovely home as it stands, yet it has so much potential for further renovations too. The area is ideal for so many and is surprisingly quiet for somewhere so central. We do not expect it to sit on the market for long. Owner's secret"It was incredible to see this house when I bought it 12-years ago from a 100-year old lady who had lived here her whole life after her father built it in 1880. There was obviously a great deal of work I needed to do, but it was a labour of love breathing new life into the house. It has been a great entertaining space and more recently a family home, but I'm looking to downsize now. That said, I will miss it here hugely particularly how convenient it is with the city and all its delights on your doorstep."Where it isShops: Local 1 min walk, North Laines 10 min walkStation: London Road 4 min walk Brighton Station 8-10 min walkSeafront or Park: The Level 5 min walk, seafront 20-25 min walkClosest Schools:Primary: Downs Infant and Junior SchoolsSecondary: Varndean and Dorothy Stringer, Cardinal Newman RCPrivate: Brighton CollegeThis is a fantastic family home in a popular location which is well served for shops, parks and schools. There are plenty of local green spaces, and great transport links, but you are also only a short walk from everything this vibrant coastal city has to offer. The A23/A27 and stations are also within easy reach, for those requiring fast links to Gatwick or London on a daily or weekly basis. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71058874
Guide Price £675,000 - £725,000An incredibly well situated four bedroom semi-detached family home offered to market in excellent condition throughout, with the added benefit of a garage and a one hundred and forty feet long rear garden!Once inside, the ground floor comprises; large entrance hall with ample space for shoes and coats, handy understairs storage cupboard, stripped wood flooring underfoot and characterful stained glass windows within the door surround, the large formal living room is found at the front of the home with a bay window overlooking the front aspect, feature working fireplace and the same wood flooring underfoot. A similar sized dining room runs parallel to the living room with patio doors taking you straight out to the stunning rear garden.The well equipped kitchen has ample storage and preparation work tops along with space for all white goods, a door also takes you out the the rear garden - it is worth noting that the rear of the property lends itself to significant enlargement subject to the relevant consents and the precedent has been set within road. You find three very comfortable double bedrooms on the first floor which are all serviced by a plush family shower room with feature lighting and partial tiling. The fourth double bedroom is situated on the second floor and benefits from four large Velux windows drenching the room in natural light and making it the perfect studio, office or principal suite. Outside, the rear garden is simply stunning, extending to 140 Feet in length and filled with a multitude of mature shrubbery, beds and various outbuildings it is the perfect space to both relax and entertain guests! The garden also lends itself to the erection of an external office subject to the relevant consents. To the front you have an attractive approach to the house through the front garden which could be converted to parking should you wish, there is also a shared driveway leading down to a very spacious single garage and side gate leading to the garden. This home is all ready to move into whilst still maintaining huge potential to enlarge further, early viewings highly advised! LOCATION.Located in this ever popular residential area which is convenient for a variety of amenities in the area including excellent transport links, schools for all ages, good shopping facilities, restaurants and takeaways. Shopping facilities in the area include a Sainsburys Local, M&S Simply Food, post offices, an Asda superstore and a nearby convenience store. Schools in the area include Patcham Infants and Junior (both approx. half a mile away) and Patcham High (just over half a mile away) - please see brightonandhove.gov.uk for further information on admissions and catchment areas.Preston Park railway station is under 2 miles away for services to London. There are regular bus services in the area with stops in Carden Avenue for journeys to and from the city centre. Easy road access to the A23 (at the end of Carden Avenue) with links to the motorway network and Gatwick.EPC Rating: E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i68379386
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
CHAIN FREE Impressive Victorian family home Three/four bedrooms Kitchen/dining room Spacious living room Conservatory Westerly garden Popular location Less than one mile from Brighton station GUIDE PRICE: £725,000 FreeholdRoundhill Crescent is a wide residential street located in the sought-after Roundhill Conservation Area. The location is popular with a wide-demographic due to its proximity to the city centre, Brighton Station, and several well-regarded schools. Nearby Lewes Road is home to an eclectic range of shops, cafes and bars, alongside extensive bus services to the surrounding areas. Brighton Mainline Station with its direct commuter links is approximately 0.8 miles from the property. There is a strong community spirit in Round Hill with a residents society connecting people in the area. There is no onward chain to this sale.The house itself is an impressive Victorian mid-terraced home with versatile accommodation arranged across its three floors. Access is to the ground floor which is currently arranged as two sizeable reception rooms. The front room is currently used as a home office/library with a large bay window to the front, next to this is a further reception room which benefits from a sash window to the rear and an attractive cast iron fireplace. Stairs from the hall rise to the half landing with the kitchen/breakfast room being accessed from here. This superbly designed space includes a well-appointed shaker-style kitchen with solid oak worksurfaces, while a sizable dining area lies beyond this. French doors open to a lovely part-timber sunroom a perfect spot to enjoy the late afternoon sun. To the front on the first floor is a huge room which is currently used as a bright and sunning living room but would serve equally well as a principal bedroom. Once again, large windows allow plenty of light while the stunning period fireplace, with marble surround and cast iron inset, ensure plenty of period charm remains. Next to this is a double bedroom with built-in wardrobes, fireplace and sash windows overlooking gardens to the rear. The main family bathroom is located on the half-landing and is attractively finished with a white suite comprising a roll-top bath, separate shower cubicle, wash basin and wc. There is a further bedroom on this floor which while smaller than the others could fit a double bed if required. The accommodation is completed by the top floor bedroom which is a well-proportioned double bedroom which enjoys impressive views across the city. To the rear of the property is a beautifully landscaped westerly garden. Terraced patio areas provide different seating areas all with mature planted borders. In The KnowArea: Roundhill Conservation AreaCouncil Tax: Band DEPC Rating: D60Floor Area: 131sqm (approx.)Station: Brighton (0.8 miles London Road (0.5 miles)Bus Stop: Lewes Road (300m)Parking: Zone JPrimary School: Downs Infants & JuniorSecondary School: Dorothy Stringer; VarndeanLocal shop: Bradleys Convenience (140m)Supermarket: Sainsbury's, Lewes Rd (350m)Local Gems: The Open Market; The Roundhill Pub; Pelicano Coffee Co; Saunders 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_i69318245
Welcome to this charming Victorian mid-terrace house, located in the highly sought-after city of Brighton. This elegant property offers a perfect blend of classic character and contemporary comforts, making it an ideal home for discerning buyers seeking a touch of history and modern convenience.As you step inside, you are greeted by a stylish interior that exudes classic charm. The property boasts three double bedrooms, providing ample space for a growing family or those in need of a home office. Many original period features can be found throughout, including intricate cornices, decorative fireplace surrounds, and high ceilings that add a sense of grandeur.One of the highlights of the home is the bay-fronted living room, which seamlessly flows into the dining area, creating a versatile and inviting space for entertaining guests or relaxing with loved ones. The stripped wooden floorboards add warmth and character to the living spaces, further enhancing the property's period charm.The spacious kitchen/breakfast room is a chef's delight, offering plenty of storage space and modern appliances for culinary enthusiasts to create delicious meals. The breakfast area is bathed in natural light, creating a cosy spot for enjoying morning coffee or casual meals.Upstairs, the three well-appointed bedrooms provide comfortable retreats for rest and relaxation. The bathroom features contemporary fixtures and fittings, providing a serene space for unwinding after a long day.Outside, the property features a good-sized walled rear garden, offering a private oasis for enjoying the outdoors or hosting summer barbeques. The garden provides a peaceful escape from the bustling city life, allowing residents to relax in their own tranquil sanctuary.Located in a popular area of Brighton, this home benefits from close proximity to a range of amenities, including shops, cafes, restaurants, and excellent transport links. The vibrant city centre is within easy reach, offering a plethora of cultural attractions, entertainment venues, and recreational facilities.In summary, this Victorian mid-terrace house presents a unique opportunity to own a piece of history in a desirable location. With its period features, spacious layout, and convenient location, this property is sure to capture the hearts of those seeking a blend of classic elegance and modern comfort. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71071328
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
Radiating period charm, this beautiful 3/4 bed terraced house has a walled patio for pets and parties, and a private lower floor used as a home office. In a fabulous location just a 1 min stroll from the fashionable al fresco lifestyle of Western Road, 2 from sociable Norfolk Square, 5 mins on foot from the sea - and Hove Lawns - and 5 minutes by cab (20 to walk) from Brighton Station's direct trains to Gatwick and London, peaceful road with no through traffic with permit parking it is far quieter than its fashionable location may suggest. Inside precious historic details include big bay windows, high ceilings and picture rails, and there's also an open fireplace in the sitting room.110.88m2 (1193.50 sq. ft.) of inviting, sun-lit rooms discreetly balance character with a contemporary lifestyle where the reception has style and a fabulous kitchen breakfast room opens to the patio designed for entertaining. The light lower floor is used as a peaceful place from which to work from home but could be a guest room, the 3 double bedrooms are beautifully decorated for you and the luxury bathroom has a designer finish. Ideal for professionals, investors and small families, Clifton Hill CA is one of the most desirable areas of the city as it bridges Brighton and Hove, bus routes along Western Road take you into every part of the city or out of it- and local schools are good. Style Victorian terraced houseType 3 double bedrooms, 1 bathroom, reception, kitchen/dining room, home officeArea Clifton Hill CAFloor Area 1193 Sq FtOutside Space West patioParking Permit Zone ZCouncil Tax Band ESet back from the surprisingly quiet, peaceful road closed to through traffic this terraced house, one of three, has historic architectural detail above its generous bays and with a cheerful east/west orientation, it has immediate appeal. Inside there's a subtle commitment to keep the integrity of the building whilst accommodating contemporary style, comfort and practicality, and this design approach begins in the entrance hall with painted paneling in historic hues and painted floorboards to invite guests through.Built in an age reliant on natural light, sunlight streams through the broad front bay of a beautifully proportioned living room where there's 4.2m x 3.79m (13'9 x 12'5) to enjoy. Ideal for entertaining as well as for family time, there is also an open fire to relax by which has handmade cabinets and shelving to each side.Next door, what was the formal dining room has plenty of charm of its own with a fireplace, built in cupboard and garden views, and as is often the case with these Victorian properties, it is used as a comfortable guest room.Along the hallway and level with the front rooms (a feature hard to find in a city built on the south downs) the kitchen dining room opens to the patio which becomes an extension of the house during summer. Lined with windows it is bright and cheerful with a broad bay, where guests can dine in rare seclusion. A timeless classic with plenty of storage and solid wood surfaces, the skillfully planned kitchen area is beneath a skylight in the vaulted ceiling, the multi-fuel range could stay subject to circumstance, and plumbing is in place for both a dishwasher and a washing machine.Outside, the walled patio is a peaceful retreat, child and pet secure behind flint and brick walls. Designed for easy maintenance so you'll have more time to have fun in the sun, it is ideal for our famous, al fresco lifestyle. Returning inside, downstairs, a light and airy study is private with ample under stair storage and 4.96m x 3.48m (16'3 x 11'5) to spread into, so there is room to share.Up beneath a skylight, at the top of the stairs a fabulous bathroom has a Victorian influence in the freestanding slipper bath and elliptical hand basin resting on a period table, but there is nothing old fashioned about the high-end shower attachment on the bath, the warming rails for towels or the large walk-in shower with a fashionable dual head system!At the back of the house, the second double bedroom has space, grace and a built in wardrobe by the handsome fireplace. Spanning the full width of the property, the third, principal bedroom is a beauty, bathing in the Sussex sunshine streaming through the broad, west bay, and with 4.86m x 4.17m (15' 11 x 13'8) in which to unwind, it is a dream come true.A 18-20 min walk or 5 mins by cab from the station with buses covering the whole of Brighton and Hove from Western Road, this fabulous location is just moments from an al fresco lifestyle and the famous shops, clubs, bars and restaurants of our legendary coastal resort. Both the 7 Dials and the picturesque cultural heart of the city surrounding the Royal Pavilion are easy to reach, and it is also conveniently located for parks that provide open spaces, sports facilities and host legendary events during our festivals. Local schools are good and major employers of the city like Amex and the County Hospital are all within a 12 min radius. For those who love the outdoors, the beach, water sports of Hove Lagoon and cosmopolitan Marina are easy to reach - and don't forget our swift access to the National Park! For those who commute by car there is quick access to the 7 Dials and its 7 routes into or out of the city, including to the A23 and A27. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i69567505
In a chic, sought after area 2 mins walk from the sea and the al fresco lifestyle of Kemptown Village, this unusually private Victorian 4 bed house has a sunny patio garden to enjoy and fuses great contemporary design with period charm. Ideal for a family and health professionals, the Royal Sussex County Hospital is at the top of the street, it is within walking distance of parks and good schools including Brighton College, and Brighton Station's direct trains to Gatwick and London are about 7 mins by cab (15 by bus). Inside has been sensitively extended and improved to create a beautiful home with 131.10m2 (1411.14 sq. ft.) of versatile, sun-lit rooms to enjoy and elegant decoration throughout. Designed for a sophisticated contemporary lifestyle, the lower floor has been opened to create an inviting living room with an open fireplace, a chic wet room and a stunning kitchen dining room where triple doors open to a spacious oasis which backs onto a sea of gardens. Upstairs, the second bathroom has a designer finish and separate w.c. and all four bedrooms enjoy glorious period proportions and each have open views so they are not overlooked very rare in this historic quarter of the city. The Village has plenty of amenities including a weekly farmer's market and a new Lido, cafes and bars on the beach and the area is well served for green spaces which hold events during our legendary festivals. a 15-20 minute stroll along the seafront will take you to the picturesque cultural heart of our famous coastal resort or to the waterfront restaurants of the Marina and nearby, Eastern Road will take you into the city and links to the A23/A27, or out to links to the National Park or Lewes. Why You'll Like It: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 spot where properties do not come onto the market often, and sell fast. Outside, this big, beautiful house radiates period charm from the broad bays to the traditionally tiled steps which rise to front door with coloured glass. Inside, there's a sensitive design approach where classic grace has been subtly reinvented by its creative owner, fusing old and new throughout the three, spacious storeys.The Entrance Hall and Ground Floor Bedrooms:Inside has a clear commitment to style, comfort and practicality and it begins in the entrance lobby where rush matting gives way to gleaming floorboards which continue through into the spacious hallway for a fuss free flow.Beautiful period proportions remain unspoilt with a ceiling which soars to over 3m., there's a fine example of a sweeping staircase and the calm colour choice is instantly restful.The Living Room and Wet Room:At the foot of a remodelled staircase, the living room of 4.9 x 3.1m (16'0 x10'0) is quiet and comfortable. There's a wood burning stove in the open fireplace, which could stay subject to negotiations with the vendor and a discreet cupboard stretches to the under pavement coal hole, to keep the space clutter free. Central to this floor a chic wet room has a rainfall shower head and a designer finish. Kitchen Dining Room and Garden:All about embracing friends, family and an al fresco lifestyle, sunlight streams through this stunning kitchen breakfast room which spans 4.30 x 3.1m (14'1 x 13'5). Skilfully extended and with the chimney breast removed, this dream space works well for everyday but is also perfect for parties with floor to ceiling double glazed French doors plus a third door by the spacious dining area opening to the landscaped garden.Lining one wall, skilled design ensures that the kitchen, although sociable, is out of sight of the living room and underfloor heating is beneath the wood floor. Custom coloured units provide ample storage, marbled surfaces look great but are also user friendly and the salt glaze sink acknowledges the history of this stately building. Good to go, high spec 21st century integrated appliances include a touch induction hob and oven beneath a discreet hood, a fridge and a freezer on each side of the oven, and a dishwasher. Outside, backing onto gardens the tranquil garden is a delight to return to - and larger than many this close to the city centre and the sea. Sunny and secure behind painted walls it is a private retreat landscaped to be easy to manage, and it is level with the house a feature difficult to find in a city built on the South Downs.The Bedrooms and Luxury Bathroom:You are spoilt for choice of a principal bedroom in this elegant home as all of the bedrooms are big, bright and beautifully decorated. On the ground floor, at the front, the first of the bedrooms is used as a home office and a gym, and the broad west bay looks along the side face and gardens of St George's Church, so it is very private. Across the hall, a peaceful bedroom looks over a sea of gardens, so it is equally private, and there is a wall of organised storage. Grand proportions and meticulous attention to detail continue on the top floor. At the heart of this level, the luxury bathroom is light and airy with a hand basin resting on a customised cabinet and a shower over the bath. Metro tiling adds a flawless finish and tucked behind the door, a cupboard conceals plumbing and space for a washing machine and a dryer. Next door a separate w.c. is ideal for busy mornings. At the back of the house, the third double bedroom is a serene sanctuary with garden views and at the front, the fourth bedroom is also private with triple windows to frame the church and open views.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 open views at the front and the back. Inside is exceptionally stylish so you won't need to change anything, and convenient for the hospital, the city and the station serving Gatwick and London, family life is also effortless with parks, good schools and vibrant cafe culture and beaches of the Village all within a stroll."Owner's Secret:"2 mins walk from the beach we swim in the sea or run along the coastal cliffs most days. 10-15 minutes' walk from the city centre along the seafront or St James's Street (which also hosts Pride), there are also plenty of local cafes, bars and restaurants to choose from, so friends like to come here whilst we decide where to explore and the house is ideal for entertaining as the rooms and outdoor space all flow well. We have loved the light which streams uninterrupted through the house, and the versatile rooms which are all big and bright. Keeping the integrity of this elegant, historic house was important to us, but we wanted the house to be stylish but comfortable for a modern lifestyle, and we hope that you enjoy what we have done as much as we have."Where it is:Shops: Kemptown Village 1 mins walk, The Lanes 15 mins walk, 5 by cabTrain Station: Brighton 10 -15 by busSeafront or Park: Seafront 2 mins, Queen's Park 6 Closest Schools:Primary: St Luke's, Queen's ParkSecondary: Varndean or Dorothy StringerPrivate: Brighton College, Brighton Waldorf, Brighton Girls, RoedeanWith a laid back cafe culture, independent, specialist shops and a farmer's market as well as a Co-Op, post office and chemist, Kemptown Village is one of the most sought after locations within our international coastal resort and is bordered by beaches which have seafront bars, a lido, yoga, volleyball courts, kayak club. The hospital, law centres and Amex are nearby and the theatres and Lanes of central Brighton are all within a scenic stroll along the seafront or past the lively bars and restaurants of St James' Street which also hosts Pride. Buses into the city, along the coast and to the universities are nearby and the proximity to Brighton train station with its fast link to Gatwick and London makes commuting possible. For those who need a car, both the A23/27 and coast road are easy to reach and at the time of writing permit zone H has no waiting list. For more detail and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71123869
Fashionably located in Kemptown Village 2 blocks from the sea, this beautiful 3/ 4 bedroom Victorian house with glorious period features, 154 m2 (1662 sq. ft.) of bright and beautiful rooms and a walled garden is stylish and quiet. The stylish kitchen breakfast room is perfect for those who like to entertain and opens to the wrap around garden for al fresco dining. Upstairs, one of the four double bedrooms is currently used as an elegant reception where guests can relax in front of an open fire, whilst the spacious principal bedroom is restful retreat with open views and the family bathroom has a luxury finish. A prime location, there is something for everyone including the playground, cafe and sports facilities of East Brighton Park which leads to open countryside, bus routes take you into or out of the city in minutes and both the A23 and A27 for Lewes, Gatwick and M23 are easy to reach. Inside, graceful proportions remain unspoilt and great care has been taken to keep the delicate balance between retaining the integrity of the building whilst enabling a modern social flow. The hallway, painted in the historic hues of Farrow & Ball with period finials frame the staircase and floorboards underfoot to allow an easy flow through the house to the garden, which you glimpse at the end of the hall.To the left, sunlight streams through the broad front bow and large sash window of a classically beautiful space which has been opened to create an inviting living dining room of 8.54m x 4.01m (28'0 x 13'1), ideal for entertaining as well as for family time. An ornate fireplace in the living area now has an easy, coal effect gas fire within it and custom made shelving on each side, a beautiful frieze is high overhead and in the dining area, the original open fireplace has traditional cabinets built into the alcoves.High end and skilfully planned, this fabulous kitchen breakfast room is level with the rest of the ground floor and French doors open to the garden. Deceptively simple storage is ample and solid work surfaces are user friendly. With a choice of lighting levels, the Smeg multi fuel range could stay subject to circumstance, plumbing is in place for a washing machine and a broad bay to the west with built in seating provides plenty of space for a family table. The garden is remarkably spacious for this location, well-lit and more private than most. Paved with locally sourced traditional Sussex brick, it wraps around to the west and with high walls it is a sun trap in the summer months, as well as being child and pet secure.Returning inside, on the first floor landing the chic bathroom has an historic influence in keeping with the pretty, Victorian fireplace - but there is nothing old fashioned about the luxury fittings which include a shower above the bath, a cabinet beneath the handbasin and a warming rails for towels. As well as under floor heating and ample storage in the loft space above. Next door, the attention to detail continues in a cloakroom with natural light, a second w.c. and a handbasin.Upstairs with a soaring ceiling adorned by a floral frieze, the guest bedroom is used as an elegant reception. Light and inviting, there's an ornate fireplace within a marble surround where visitors can enjoy an open fire and the large radiator is big enough to warm the room even when the fire is not on. Next door, the second of the double bedrooms is a restful retreat with leafy views which change with the seasons and two fitted wardrobes to fill.Quiet and comfortable on the second floor, the third double room at the back of the house looks over a tree-lined walkway and has a second access point to the loft. Spanning 5.22m x 4.81m (17'1 x 15'9), the principal bedroom has plentiful wardrobe space on each side of a handsome, open fireplace and ample floorspace for more. A serene sanctuary with a window seat beneath the broad south bay which doubles as storage, it has open views across lower rooftops opposite towards the sea.where it is...Shops: Kemptown Village on the doorstep, The Lanes 20-25 min walk, 7ish by cabTrain Station: Brighton 15-20 by busSeafront or Park: Seafront 4 mins walk, East Brighton Park 2 by car, 10 on foot Closest Schools:Primary: St Mark's, St Luke's, Queen's Park,Secondary: Varndean or Dorothy StringerSixth Form: Varndean, Brighton METPrivate: Brighton College, Brighton Waldorf, Roedeanowner's secret..."We wanted a big family house close to the sea, good schools and local amenities but also needed to walk into the Lanes and have swift access to the station. We fell in love with this charming, bright house with beautiful period features, serene proportions and open fires which are very relaxing to come home to. After moving, we discovered just how close the parks are, especially East Brighton Park. This is a great place to live with lovely neighbours."With a laid back cafe culture, independent, specialist shops and a farmer's market as well as a Co-Op, post office and chemist, Kemptown Village is one of the most sought after locations within our international coastal resort and is bordered by beaches which have seafront bars, a lido, saunas, yoga, volleyball courts, kayak club.and the Marina is a stroll. The hospital, law centres and Amex are nearby and the theatres and Lanes of central Brighton are all within a scenic stroll along the seafront or past the lively bars and restaurants of St James' Street which also hosts Pride. Buses into the city, along the coast and to the universities are nearby and the proximity to Brighton train station with its fast link to Gatwick and London makes commuting possible. For those who need a car, both the A23/27 and coast road are easy to reach and at the time of writing permit zone H has no waiting list. 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Mishon Mackay are proud to present this charming semi-detached extended cottage which offers a tranquil retreat spread across 1.5 acres of picturesque land, boasting breathtaking views that soothe the soul. With its useful outbuildings including two stables and a convenient carport alongside an additional outdoor store, this property provides the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience.Nestled within the serene surroundings of St. Mary's Farm Cottages in Falmer, Brighton, this exceptional three-bedroom, semi-detached house offers an idyllic retreat characterised by picturesque views of the expansive downs. The property boasts an array of features that seamlessly blend convenience with countryside charm.Upon arrival, you are greeted by the outbuildings, including two stables, a convenient car port, and an outdoor store room, providing ample space for hobbies and storage needs. Multiple off-street parking options ensure practicality for residents and visitors alike.Stepping inside, the house exudes spacious elegance with two large reception rooms, ideal for gatherings or quiet evenings. The open fireplace has a warm air system that goes up to the bedroom and the house is fully insulated providing the perfect cosy haven.The kitchen diner is bright and spacious, offering not only a practical cooking space but also captivating views of the surrounding landscape. A utility room and ground floor bathroom enhance everyday convenience, while an office space provides a serene atmosphere for work or study.Ascending to the first floor, three generously-sized bedrooms offer peaceful sanctuaries for relaxation. A separate shower room adds luxury and functionality to daily routines.Outside, the property unfolds into a natural oasis with a charming pond that invites moments of tranquillity amidst nature's beauty. The extensive 1.5 acre plot associated with the property presents limitless opportunities for outdoor activities and enjoyment, ensuring ample space for recreation and leisure. For anyone looking for the "good life" this is it, with many native plants, fruit trees and the perfect soil for growing vegetables. The land is a working farm with the fields offering wonderful options for family gatherings and exploring. Self sufficiency beckons for food, water, waste and if necessary power. The large oil tank on site can last up to six months and the battery bank saves power from the solar panels underscoring a commitment to environmentally-friendly living.Rarely available and offering a perfect blend of comfort, elegance, and natural beauty, this semi-detached cottage is a unique find. Whether seeking a peaceful retreat or a countryside residence, this property promises a lifestyle of serenity and charm, truly capturing the essence of rural living in Falmer, Brighton.Situated in close proximity to Brighton Stadium and Falmer Train Station, you are presented with an exceptional opportunity for convenient and connected living. The bustling energy of the Brighton American Express Stadium, known for its vibrant events and sports matches, is just a stone's throw away, offering easy access to entertainment and local activities.Additionally, the nearby Falmer Train Station provides swift connections to Brighton city centre and beyond, ensuring effortless commuting for work or leisure. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70927626
This magnificent and very generously proportioned mid terrace period home offers spacious & versatile living accommodation over four storeys and is located in one of central Brighton's most sought after addresses. Norfolk Road is a one-way residential street known for its' wonderful period architecture and amazingly vibrant & convenient location just off Western Road and a few minutes' walk from our famous seafront. Waitrose is close by and both Hove & Brighton mainline railway stations are within easy reach for any commuters. The house has been immaculately maintained throughout to a very high standard by its current owners and with so many reception rooms and bedrooms, it is very much open to interpretation to suit your needs and lifestyle with so many people requiring a home office or two these days! You will be charmed from the moment you see the house as you enter through a railing enclosed flowery front garden and make your way up the steps to front door. Starting on the ground floor where you are welcomed by a spacious entrance hall, accommodation comprises of a luxurious West facing bay fronted lounge and dining room, or study area, both with feature fireplaces, a large kitchen (with LED lighting and soft lighting), and a fabulous dining / breakfast room with a glass roof. You also have a ground floor cloakroom for your convenience. The lounge fireplace has a newly lined chimney for a wood fire. There is LED lighting with down lights and soft lighting throughout Stairs from the entrance hall take you down to the lower ground floor room, a large space with a sink, phone plug, soft and bright lighting and lots of built-in storage. This would make an ideal play room / den, man cave, studio, home office, guest suite...the options are endless and the choice is yours! On the first floor are two double bedrooms, the first being of a particularly fantastic bay fronted size, a shower room and the family bathroom with corner bath and shower and his & hers sinks. Each has a toilet - with the one on the ground floor making three in all. All taps and toilets are fitted for water conservation. To the second floor are two further double bedrooms, access to a generous loft space and (access to) the stunning rear roof terrace. With plenty of space for outdoor furniture, plants & shrubs and direct sunshine into the early evening. This serene sunny private roof top area is the perfect setting for a spot of sunbathing, al fresco dining, your morning coffee, that after work evening pre-prandial and entertaining friends & family. There is insulation under the roof in each of the loft spaces and under the roof terrace. The back windows and door, and the top bay window are all double-glazed. There are shutters on the ground & top floor and secure access to the roof. Other features of this superb home include wood flooring, period fixtures & fittings, various lighting choices, a wealth of built-in storage to most rooms, high ceilings and pristine windows. This is a rare opportunity to purchase an amazing house in a much sought after & convenient location. There is an excellent array of nightlife and a wide selection of trendy restaurants, cafes, bars and public houses within walking distance as well as a good choice of convenience shops & supermarkets. Living here will definitely allow you to fully experience that cosmopolitan Brighton & Hove lifestyle the City is so well known for! LOWER GROUND FLOOR BEDROOM FIVE / RECEPTION FOUR 14' 4 x 11' 5 (4.37m x 3.48m) Ideal as a den, studio, guest suite or home office GROUND FLOOR ENTRANCE HALL BAY FRONTED LOUNGE 12' 8 x 10' 10 (3.86m x 3.3m) RECEPTION TWO 10' 2 x 9' 7 (3.1m x 2.92m) KITCHEN 17' 6 x 7' 8 (5.33m x 2.34m) DINING ROOM 12' 10 x 6' 3 (3.91m x 1.91m) GROUND FLOOR CLOAKROOM FIRST FLOOR LANDING BEDROOM ONE 14' 10 x 12' 9 (4.52m x 3.89m) BEDROOM FOUR 10' 3 x 9' 4 (3.12m x 2.84m) SHOWER ROOM BATHROOM SECOND FLOOR LANDING With door opening out onto rear roof terrace BEDROOM TWO 14' 7 x 12' 5 (4.44m x 3.78m) BEDROOM THREE 10' 3 x 9' 5 (3.12m x 2.87m) OUTSIDE LARGE SUNNY REAR ROOF TERRACE FRONT COURTYARD GARDEN Railing enclosed with steps up to front door For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i69915454
Abundant with original Victorian period detail spread over four generous floors, this beautiful five-bedroom townhouse is immediately impressive. It has previously been used as a luxury holiday let for large parties visiting the city, catering for up to 28 people, but it would also be a stunning family home. The original floorboards, plasterwork features, leaded light windows, sashes, bannisters and balustrades have been retained and restored to ensure the building's character shines through. There are four glamorous bathrooms to include a four-person Jacuzzi bath on the lower ground floor, and the bespoke hand-built kitchen is equipped with modern appliances and technologies. Positioned within minutes of Brighton City Centre, the beach and Hove's boutique shopping and Michelin Star restaurant scene, it is perfectly positioned for holiday guests, professionals and families alike. Brighton Mainline Station is just 5 minutes in a cab or hop on any number of buses which stop on nearby Western Road where there is a plethora of shops and amenities. The local schools are amongst the best in the city, to include the award-winning Brighton College and Brighton & Hove School for Girls and the state schools are also highly-acclaimed. Easy access to several parks will also ensure this house appeals to families looking to live in the urban heart of the city. This is a fantastic family home in the city centre but has previosuly been a successful holiday let with an income of £75K per annum.Entirely original, with style and character in abundance, this property offers something different for people looking to make the move from the capital to Brighton & Hove, searching for a safer space to raise children, close to excellent commuter links and with the fresh sea air nearby. Viewing by appointment only. Style: Victorian townhouse Type: 4-5 double bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 1 vast open plan kitchen/living/dining room, 1 living room/bed 5Location: Regency Square Conservation AreaFloor Area: 1943 Sq.FtOutside: Decked rear patioParking: Zone ZTenure: FreeholdWhy You'll like it:Introduction:During the early 19th Century, Brighton was transformed from a quiet fishing village into one of the most fashionable and wealthy towns in the country. From the early 1820s, these beautiful townhouses rose up from the seafront along Brighton's famous coastline to meet the thoroughfare of Western Road which remains to this day a vibrant and exciting part of the city. These elegant properties have put Brighton on the map as one of the most sought-after places to live outside London - with the fresh sea air and the wonderfully diverse and artistic culture surrounding them, a welcome bonus.Uniquely this property has remained one dwelling with incredible original features which have been beautifully restored by the current owner who has a deep respect for period properties, to ensure their original character is not lost during renovations. The exterior bears the architectural plasterwork features of the period, alongside sash canted bay windows and leaded transom window above the front door which adds a pop of colour in pillar box-red. A traditionally tiled path paved the way to the door which opens to a grand entrance hall where the scale and beauty of the house become apparent. Entrance Hall: Gloriously high ceilings adorned with original cornicing and corbels sit high above your head, while the original wide floorboards support you from below as you enter this elegant home. The transom window between the vestibule and the hallway bears a traditional tulip design which is echoed throughout the house and muted heritage tones have been used on the walls with the woodwork picked out in white. The original balustrades and mahogany bannister wend their way up through the floors which invite you to explore further. Ground Floor Receptions/Bedrooms:There are two beautiful rooms on the entrance floor, each bearing period features, fireplaces and high ceilings. They are currently dressed as bedrooms, but they are versatile spaces ideal as reception rooms, work spaces or play rooms. Their sash windows fill each space with light from east to west and it would be possible to open them up to each other to create one exceptional social space all food for thought. Open Plan Kitchen/Living/Dining Room:Originally created for large parties and gatherings with banquette seating for up to 28-people, the reception room with open plan kitchen has restaurant qualities. Indeed, these spaces were often hosted by private chefs to cater for larger numbers, so it is set up perfectly for entertaining in style. The kitchen is hand built from solid cedar and granite with fully integrated appliances, a black Marmoleum floor, exposed brick features and industrial-style fittings. This is a hugely versatile space which could be reconfigured to include separate seating and dining areas or work spaces. There is currently a built-in seating area for watching TV and French doors open to the front of the house where there is a sweet west-facing patio. This could also be used as a second entrance to the property should you wish to convert the lower ground floor as a separate dwelling. A second decked patio sits to the rear of the property with tall walls and space for outdoor seating and potted plants. There is also a useful rear gate for bringing in bikes/buggies/water sports equipment rather than traipsing them through the immaculate house.Bathrooms:These rooms balance tradition and contemporary perfectly with Victorian mini-chequerboard floor tiles a muted heritage palette and metro brick wall tiles running floor to ceiling. There are bathrooms on every level, three of which have rainfall showers, while the grand bathroom on the lower ground floor has a four-person jacuzzi bath! Every fixture and fitting is of the finest quality and perfectly in keeping with the era of the building. First Floor Bedrooms: The upper floors are split-level housing three further bedrooms all beautifully styled with the original wide floorboards and woodwork features. There are two bedrooms to mirror the reception rooms/bedroom below them, with a third slightly smaller double room sharing access to their own bathroom on the upper level but easily accessible. Agent's thoughts:This is a deceptively spacious and elegant house which has been expertly maintained by those with a keen eye for interiors. The entertaining spaces are exceptional, but equally this building lends itself perfectly to family time and relaxation. The location is also incredible Owner's secret:"As a designer and developer with a passion for period properties, I love nothing more than breathing new life and purpose into older buildings as they offer such a great deal of character and space. This house has been an incredible holiday let for me, but I am moving out of the country so I am reluctantly letting it go."Where it is: Shops: Taj & Waitrose 1 min walk, North Laine 12 min walkTrain Station: Brighton Station 12 min walk Seafront or Park: St Ann's Well Gardens 8 min walk, Seafront 2 min walkClosest Schools:Primary: Middle Street Primary, Brunswick PrimarySecondary: Varndean, Dorothy Stringer, Cardinal Newman RCSixth Form: BHASVIC, Newman College, MET CollegePrivate: Brighton College, Lancing Prep, Brighton & Hove School for Girls, MontessoriThis impressive house is situated in a popular area with lots of local shops and the beach nearby. The city centre shopping districts and bohemian North Laine with its theatres and eateries is also just a short stroll away and the beautiful St Ann's Well Gardens are very close should you hanker after some green outside space in a glorious setting. This unique home also offers easy access to Brighton Station which has direct and fast links to the universities, airports and London. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71098145
COMING SOON - Two Executive Five Bedroom Detached Homes on the Outskirts of Brighton & Hove. Introducing a brand new five-bedroom detached home in the charming village of Woodingdean. Nestled in a secluded position at the end of a private driveway, this property offers a peaceful retreat with the convenience of easy access to Brighton & Hove and nearby attractions.As you approach, you'll appreciate the ample parking space for two cars, complete with an EV charging point to accommodate modern electric vehicles. The grand entrance hallway welcomes you on arrival and guides you to the heart of the home, an impressive double-aspect kitchen diner which the new purchasers have the option to bespoke. Adjacent to this is a convenient utility room, ensuring practicality in daily living. The hallway also leads to a well-appointed study, WC, and a grand double-aspect living room featuring a captivating fireplace. Natural light floods in through the patio doors, offering a seamless connection to the secluded rear garden.Moving to the first floor, an expansive landing guides you to the luxurious master suite, complete with a walk-in dressing area and ensuite bathroom. Two additional double bedrooms and an impressive family bathroom with both a bath and walk-in shower complete this level.Ascend to the second floor to discover two more double bedrooms, one of which boasts a private ensuite. Key Features 5-bed detached, contemporary living with homes overlooking the South Downs End of private cul-de-sac Close to Brighton Marina Air source heat pumps Outstanding-specification finishes High-end appliances Bespoke Kitchen options EV charging points Under floor heating Flue liner system ready for Log Burner installThe property showcases modern amenities, including underfloor heating and high-quality finishes throughout. The piece de resistance is the breathtaking view overlooking the Happy Valley & South Downs beyond, creating a serene backdrop for daily living.Discover unparalleled comfort and sustainability in this exceptional property, proudly featuring an innovative air source heat pump system. Seamlessly blending modern living with eco-conscious design, this home ensures a consistently comfortable environment while minimizing environmental impact. The air source heat pump efficiently harnesses renewable energy from the air, providing reliable heating and cooling throughout the seasons. Say farewell to traditional heating methods and embrace a property that not only prioritizes your comfort but also contributes to a greener future. Enjoy the perfect harmony of warmth and environmental responsibility in this forward-thinking home, where cutting-edge technology meets the art of luxurious living. Welcome to a residence that redefines the standard of modern, sustainable living.Outside, the property features a secluded rear garden, providing a private outdoor space for relaxation and entertainment. Woodingdean itself is a peaceful village on the outskirts of Brighton & Hove, offering easy access to the city centre and Brighton Marina. Additionally, the historic town of Lewes is within easy reach.For those who appreciate nature, Ditchling Beacon's beautiful countryside is nearby, making this location ideal for families seeking a perfect blend of tranquillity and convenience. Don't miss the opportunity to make this exceptional property your new home in the heart of Woodingdean. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_woodingdean-d26979/for-sale_i71348496
GUIDE PRICE: £1,000,000 - £1,100,000.INTERNAL VIEWINGS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.6 minutes drive from Preston Park's direct trains to Gatwick and London and within walking distance of good primary and senior schools (10 on foot), this 5 bedroom Edwardian townhouse has a fabulous, landscaped garden and fuses great contemporary design with period charm. In fashionable Fiveways - given a top spot in The Sunday Times Best Places to Live Guide, local cafes and shops are around the corner and family friendly Blakers Park is nearby. Inside has been sensitively extended and improved to create a beautiful home with 164.9m2 (1775 sq. ft.) of versatile, sun-lit rooms to enjoy. The ground floor has been opened to create a sophisticated living dining room with an original open fire and easy flow to a stunning kitchen/breakfast room beneath vaulted skylights, where floor to ceiling doors slide open to a private oasis ideal for al fresco entertaining. Upstairs, the spacious bathroom has a stylish finish and all 5 bedrooms are quiet, comfortable and not overlooked. The inviting, 1st floor principal room, sometimes used as a 2nd reception, has access to a romantic wrought iron balcony, and the second bedroom on this level is a generous double. At the top, two more bright doubles have grace, space and open views whilst the large single 5th bedroom, used as a study, has inspiring leafy views to the Downs- but could also become a 2nd bathroom (a quote is available).In a quiet enclave of historic terraces which rise from the sports facilities, playground and arts events of Preston Park to Fiveways Village and its five ways into or out of the city, homes in this golden triangle do not come onto the market often and sell fast. They attract professionals, families and international investors with London Road at the bottom of the hill giving easy access to the city centre or A23/27, and Ditchling Road at the top, which takes you to the historic heart of Brighton and its beaches or to the South Downs National Park. Style Edwardian terraced house Type 5 bedrooms: 4 double, 1 generous single/home office, 1 bathroom, large living room, kitchen dining room, boarded attic with Velux & potential stnc Area Fiveways Floor Area 1775 sq. ft.Outside Space Spacious, landscaped garden at the back, front garden Parking Permit Zone F, no waiting listCouncil Tax Band DWhy You'll Like It: Tucked away on a friendly street with access to Dorothy Stringer Secondary School and popular Balfour Primary a stroll, this box bay fronted house with a pretty first floor balcony, mature hedge and drop diamond path to the original stained glass door has instant appeal. In a quiet but convenient location with plentiful permit parking and grocers, cafes, bakeries and bistro pubs around the corner but out of hearing, this is a popular area of the city with bus routes into or out of Brighton.Sensitive but thorough, the loving restoration of this home since 1995 includes repairing the period leaded windows of the lobby door by a local craftsman, sourcing historic tones of paint (Farrow & Ball, Lick and Mylands), and then integrating the best features the 21st century has to offer - from the architect designed vaulted extension and high spec kitchen to the recent overhaul of the roof and the installation of designer radiators and energy efficient boiler. The Entrance Hall and Living Room:Inside has a clear commitment to style, comfort and practicality and this design approach begins in the entrance lobby where intricate plaster work remains unspoilt, classic tiling underfoot continues into the spacious hallway and a restful colour choice keeps the focus on the inviting views through this big house to the garden. Ideal for children and visitors, the ground floor flow is all on one level which is a feature hard to find in a city built on hills. To the right, built in an age reliant on natural light, sunlight streams through the broad front bay of a beautifully proportioned living room which is unusually private with a hedge screening it from the quiet street at the front. A large window at the far end looks through the dining area to leafy views to the garden beyond. Ideal for family time as well as enjoying with company, there is 9.34m x 3.26m (30'8 x 10'8) in which to spread your wings with custom made shelving in the alcoves on each side of a stately fireplace, which is open. The Kitchen Breakfast Room:All about embracing friends and an al fresco lifestyle, sunshine streams through this stunning kitchen breakfast room which spans an astonishing 8.54m x 4.94m (28'0 x 16'12). Skilfully extended into the side return this dream space works well for everyday but is also perfect for parties with floor to ceiling double glazed doors opening to the dynamic landscaping of the garden. This versatile space has ample room for a large dining table beneath huge, vaulted skylights.Expert attention to detail extends into the placement of the user friendly kitchen. Skilled design ensures that the plumbing for machines and the sink of this practical area are out of sight of the table so clearing up can be done discreetly. Streamlined units provide ample storage, steel surfaces look great but are also indestructible for fledgling cooks, and there is space for an American style fridge/freezer. There are slate Fired Earth tiles underfoot and a built in Miele electric oven beneath a Neff hood.The Landscaped Garden Surrounded by a sea of gardens this tranquil oasis is a delight to return to - and larger than many this close to the city centre and the sea. Sunny and secure behind painted walls and sleek fencing it is a private retreat. Skilfully landscaped and easy to manage, flower beds have been lovingly planted for scent as well as for all year interest and the dining terrace, with built in seating when hosting larger numbers, is raised to catch the sun.The First Double Bedroom and Bathroom:The first of the generous double bedrooms is bright and cheerful. A stylish refuge, with an original, built in wardrobe by a period fireplace and fabulous Barbara Hulanicki (Biba) wallpaper. With 4.16m x 2.66m (13'8 x 8'9) it is a good size for a teenager or an au-pair as it is on the first floor landing, so the occupants can come and go without disturbing the main bedrooms - and the bonus is that it is next to the chic bathroom. Cool and contemporary, although with historic glass still in the window, there's a flawless finish to this big bathroom which has a fashionable dual head shower above the family tub, white metro tiles on the walls, a mirrored vanity unit beneath the hand basin and Fired Earth tiles.The Principal Bedroom/2nd Reception 1st Floor:Calm and quiet, the romantic principal bedroom opens to the south facing balcony and spans the full width of this substantial property with 5.16m x 5.09m (16'11 x 16'8) in which to unwind. With the restful proportions only a period home can deliver, the decoration is in soothing hues and a broad bay window as well as tall window almost fill the front wall to flood the room with light. The Top Floor:Private and peaceful at the top of the house, three more bedrooms offer versatile options. At the back, a quiet nursery with views which change with the seasons has plenty of floorspace: 2.68m x 2.49 (8'9 x 8'2). Currently used as a comfortable home office it has plenty of charm with a handmade cupboard and period fireplace of its own, although if you wanted a 2nd bathroom there is a quote available should you wish to convert this space. The large attic above your head has floorboards, a Velux and potential, subject to the necessary consents.Along the hallway another airy back bedroom, a good sized double, has space and grace with storage and open views which sweep from the Hollingdean Woods around the corner to a glimpse of the rolling Downs. At the front of the house, the 5th light and inviting bedroom, a splendid double stretching a majestic 5.16m x 3.99m (16'11 x 13'1), has a three window bay and a sash window to frame a vista which reaches from the Grandstand on Race Hill to the sunsets in the west by day and a distant, glittering cityscape at night. gent Says: "This beautifully extended house is good to go with a family friendly flow, sociable layout and fabulous, landscaped garden. Families stay in this sought after location until their children have grown up and moved on, which makes homes in these quiet terraces unusually close to popular schools difficult to find."Owner's Secret:"We instantly fell in love with this beautiful house and its period proportions, original features and spacious garden. It was labour of love to restore it to its former glory and we wanted the house to be both stylish and practical. The versatile layout and big bright rooms have been perfect for our growing family as well as for working from home and entertaining. Adding the glass extension created a brilliant family space and provided a great link to the sunny garden. Fiveways is a fantastic area to live in, has a great community feel and we love that central Brighton is so easily accessible. We will be sad to leave but are now downsizing elsewhere in the city." Where it is:Shops: Fiveways 5 mins walkTrain Station: Preston Park Station 6 mins drive, about 20 on foot, London Road Station 5 mins drive Seafront or Park: Hollingbury tennis courts & playground 5 on foot, Blakers Park 10 mins on foot, Preston Park 10-15 mins walk, 3 mins by car, sea about 10 Closest schools:Primary: Balfour, Downs Junior, Downs InfantSecondary: Varndean, Dorothy StringerSixth Form: Varndean 6th Form, BHASVIC, Newman 6th Form College, BIMMPrivate: Brighton College, Brighton & Hove High, Lancing CollegeIdeal for those needing access to the airports and London as the station is a 6 minute drive, Fiveways is a favourite destination known for its independent friendly shops, cafes and small Co-Op. Between family friendly Blakers Park, the expansive leafy acreage and sports facilities of Preston Park -which both host events during our legendary festivals- and Hollingbury Parks countryside walks, local schools are good 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 F has no waiting list. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70832045
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
*** GUIDE PRICE £1.35M - £1.4M ***A substantial five-bedroom Victorian townhouse skilfully renovated with a good-sized rear garden and a roof terrace with far-reaching views located in the ever-popular Seven Dials location. In BriefWith its distinctive pale cream frontage, bay windows, decorative corbels and cast-iron railings Stanford Road dates back to circa 1860. Reassuringly elegant, all rooms are generously proportioned with high ceilings and large windows for optimal natural light while original features of architraves, decorative ceiling cornices and numerous period fireplaces emanate period charm. A cool colour palette compliments the refined welcoming decor of this considerable family home. Arranged over four floors, the property briefly consists of a sizeable double reception room, a sizeable newly-fitted kitchen/diner, a utility room and second reception room. There are five double bedrooms one with an en-suite shower room, a family bathroom, a contemporary shower room and an additional w/c. Set slightly back from the road the property has a private rear garden and a gorgeous roof terrace. With such a superb central location on the border between Brighton and Hove; this Seven Dials home offers all the excitement of city living whilst slightly set apart from the hustle and bustle of a busy town centre.In accordance with the Estate Agents Act 1979 we would like to disclose that this property is being sold by someone connected to Fine & Country. In more detail Upon entering the property, a beautifully embellished hallway receives you into this delightful home and offers access to all ground floor rooms. To the front is a generous double reception room divided into a comfortable family sitting area and a spacious dining room. Each well-defined area enjoys a wealth of decorative period features centred around two functioning fireplaces. At the rear of the property is a generously-sized home study with a Juliet balcony overlooking the garden; the room is fantastically versatile, easily modifiable to suit any future owner's needs. Stairs lead down from the entrance hallway to a recently renovated, extensive living area. Gorgeous parquet flooring features throughout the lower ground floor, alongside a classic heritage colour palette to create a wholly refined aesthetic. The real heart of this sympathetically-presented home is the newly extended statement kitchen and dining room. Fitted with striking Crittal style rear doors, light wells and floor-to-ceiling glazed walls, the room is exceptionally light lending itself particularly well to indoor-outdoor living. Well-defined cooking and dining spaces are connected by a central island unit, providing additional workspace and discreet storage without disrupting movement around the room. The kitchen follows a classic shaker-style design that seamlessly continues in the utility room adjacent. To the front is an elegant sitting room with a vast range of period characteristics united in brilliant white and set against sensational teal walls; a large west facing bay window pours light into the room accentuating the space with an intricate fireplace posing as a focal point. A generously-sized, newly fitted shower room features an exquisite Victorian influenced design and includes striking geometric floor tiles and a lavish walk-in shower. Upstairs A central staircase runs up from the entrance hall and gives access to all upstairs rooms from the landing. There are three double bedrooms on the first floor with the main bedroom to the front benefiting from a large bay window, a charming period fireplace and high ceilings; there is also a family bathroom refurbished in a vintage style in keeping with the character of the property, featuring both bath and shower facilities. The is an additional conveniently positioned w/c. The second floor is occupied by two further double bedrooms each is a good-size with an excellent amount of built-in cupboard space in the rear bedroom. The front bedroom is a larger double beautifully lit by Velux windows and with a modern en-suite shower room.Outside To the rear of the property there is pretty, well-proportioned garden bordered by an attractive flint wall and a carefully-tended selection of mature plants and trees. Stepping out from the kitchen onto an immaculately-kept terrace, a large bucolic wooden step leads up to a raised plot of grass with a second charming patio positioned at the far end; the perfect spot to enjoy al fresco dining. On the top floor there is an additional roof terrace with far reaching rooftop views across Brighton. Situated next to the popular Seven Dials and offering the best of both worlds, Stanford Road offers a peaceful family friendly atmosphere only moments away from the hubbub of the many independent shops, bars and restaurants. The green open spaces of St Ann's Well Gardens and Dyke Road Park, with its open air theatre, are both only a short walk away and the seafront is within walking distance. Regular bus services run into the centre of Brighton and out to Devils Dyke, while Brighton mainline train station is under half a mile away offering convenient commuter links. Local schools include Brighton Hove and Sussex Sixth Form College (BHASVIC), Bellerbys College Brighton, Stanford Junior School, Brighton and Hove High School, Lancing Prep and Windlesham School. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71124560
Guide Price £1.4M - £1.5M***TAKE OUR VIRTUAL TOUR***SUBSTANTIAL FOUR STOREY TOWNHOUSE IN THE EVER-POPULAR STANFORD ROAD, FOUR BEDROOMS, STUDY AND DINING ROOM AND BREAKFAST ROOM. CLOSE TO EXCELLENT SCHOOLS, SEVEN DIALS, GREAT TRAVEL LINKS AND FAR-REACHING VIEWS ACROSS BRIGHTON.The distinctive bay fronted terraces of Stanford Road are charming, with their decorative corbels and cast-iron railings dating back to 1860, this substantial townhouse boasts an decorative original Victorian range oven, high ceilings and a myriad of original restored Victorian features throughout. Wooden sash windows have been replaced and restored. A double length reception and dining room benefits from large bay windows, allowing plenty of light to flood the engineered oak floors. Ornate intricately restored cornicing wraps the room with elegant charm. Art Nouveau styling has been added in the tiles and iron work of the fireplace. To the rear of the ground floor is a good-sized study that benefits from a balcony with views to the garden and far-reaching vistas across Brighton. A useful shower cloakroom is also situated on the ground floor. On first floor, beautiful printed wallpaper adds classic touches to the marble tiles surrounding the family bathroom with chic roll top bath and separate modern shower. This floor also benefits from an additional separate toilet. On to the bedrooms, there are two double sized rooms both have cast iron fireplaces and space for wardrobes. The larger bedroom to the front has a bay window reflective of the reception room space below.On the second floor the master bedroom has a modern shower room ensuite and next door an additional double has Velux windows adding to the space and light of the room. Down a central runner carpeted staircase, the kitchen perfectly marries Victorian features and modern day living. A family sized breakfast bar sits centrally, with an integrated Miele wine cooler and walnut groove handle contemporary cabinetry and quartz worktops that are fitted throughout. This kitchen is for the culinary minded, Miele appliances are also featured in the integrated range cooker/hob, microwave and steam oven. For a nod to the homes past, the current owners have kept the original Victorian range cooker for decorative purposes. A utility room with sink and space for housekeeping accessories and Miele dishwashing laundry machinery bridges the space between the kitchen and the garden room. The double-glazed garden conservatory adds a modern sitting area with large anthracite grey doors and windows opening out to the garden.OutsideLeading out to a large walled garden, a well-manicured lawned space is enveloped by mature shrubs and a weeping silver birch, creating a space with plenty of light and changes of colours over the four seasons. To the rear of the garden is a raised patio space perfect for sitting and taking in the beauty of this home. Closely located to the popular Seven Dials, Stanford Road offers a vibrant yet peaceful atmosphere only moments away from the hubbub of the many independent shops, bars and restaurants. Nearer to home, Upper Hamilton Road offers additional local amenities including the family-friendly gastro pub The Chimney House and the award-winning Joes Cafe. The green open spaces of St Ann's Well Gardens and Dyke Road Park, with its open-air theatre and children's playground are both only a short walk away, and the seafront is within easy walking distance. Regular bus services run into the centre of Brighton and Hove, out to Devil's Dyke and onto the outlying villages, while Brighton mainline train station is approximately half a mile away offering convenient commuter links to London. Popular local schools include Stanford Junior and Infant Schools, BHASVIC and Cardinal Newman Catholic School.EPC rating - DCouncil Tax DBroadband & Mobile Phone Coverage Prospective buyers should check the Ofcom Checker websitePlanning Permissions Please check the local authority website for any planning permissions that may affect this property or properties close by.Parking Q For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i69110637
£1,500,000 - £1,600,000Indulge in the extraordinary, with a viewing of this architecturally designed new home, nestled in the prestigious Roedean area within an exclusive gated enclave. This property epitomises a life of sophistication, blending premium materials with contemporary design to craft a home that radiates both elegance and heart.Boasting cutting-edge features such as fiber optic high-speed internet, underfloor heating, an airsource heat pump, and 87% airtight construction ensuring minimal drafts and lower utility bills, this state-of-the-art residence comes with a 10-year building guarantee and an impressive aircraft hangar-like garage for four cars, all within a secure and gated setting for peace of mind.Perched on a raised position, the house offers sweeping views of both the South Downs and the sea, enhancing its imposing presence. Step inside to discover a ground floor adorned with two main reception rooms. The kitchen, a symphony of exposed brickwork, concrete-style tiles, and wooden finishes, bathes in natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows, seamlessly connecting to a spacious south-facing terrace ideal for BBQ'S and entertaining.At the rear, a tranquil living room centers around a striking fireplace, with floor-to-ceiling windows and bifolding doors opening onto a private courtyard. A downstairs WC adds convenience to the ground floor layout.Ascending to the first floor, three bedrooms await, including a principal bedroom spanning the property's width, complete with a luxurious ensuite bathroom. Two additional bedrooms share a stylishly designed shower room.The top floor hosts two more bedrooms and a family bathroom, with the front room boasting a Juliet balcony and breathtaking sea views.Emphasizing energy efficiency, the house features super-fast fiber optic broadband, thermal glazing, and an advanced air source heat pump.Outside, the front garden offers a generous lawn perfect for family activities and alfresco dining, while the landscaped rear garden provides a secluded retreat. Ample parking and storage are ensured with two allocated spaces and an enormous garage which needs to be seen to be believed!Roedean's allure is incomparable and truly unique within Brighton and Hove. Situated where the sea meets the South Downs countryside, tailor-made for those who relish an active outdoor lifestyle. Just a perfect distance from the vibrant city center, Roedean strikes an ideal balance.Within walking distance, you'll find esteemed educational institutions like Roedean School for Girls and Brighton College, alongside the vibrant Brighton Marina. Here, an array of restaurants and entertainment options await, including a cinema, bowling alley, virtual race track and David Lloyd gym.Take leisurely strolls from Roedean along the seafront to discover the new outdoor swimming pool and beach saunas, engage in beach volleyball at Yellowwave, unwind at the Bison beach bar, or indulge in the exclusive ambiance of Soho House. Living in Roedean feels like a perpetual holidaya perfect blend of coastal serenity and urban sophistication.This sophisticated development on Roedean Road offers a trio of unique opportunities, perfect for the modern family seeking style, comfort, and the coveted coastal lifestyle. Don't let this exceptional property slip through your fingersmake it your new home today. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i69635332
In a coveted position in the centre of charming Patcham Old Village, approx. 500 feet as the crow flies from the South Downs National Park, Southdown House offers the perfect mix of village conveniences and access to green spaces, all within Brighton. The magnificent Grade II-listed house is one of the best and most recognisable homes in the village, with its knapped flint, cobble and brick elevations and pleasingly symmetrical front. This Queen Anne House is believed to have been built in 1710 and much of its original interior remains, including a stunning mahogany staircase, wooden and tiled floors, decorative plasterwork and later additions, such as Victorian marble fireplaces. The soaring high ceilings and generous proportions make the house feel elegant, and the decor is traditionally presented to complement the age of the home. The versatile layout allows for bedrooms on all three floors, if desired, and there are a number of reception rooms for entertaining or spending relaxing family time at home. The kitchen, within a Victorian extension to the rear, is the ideal 'party' space with a big AGA, bespoke handmade cabinetry and masses of room for a long table. There are sitting rooms on the ground and first floors, cellars for storage and four generously sized bedrooms, one of which is en suite with a roll-top bath and separate shower. There are loos on every floor, and a utility room for laundry machines too.OutsideThe double-fronted property is a striking and important house on this characterful road, set back behind a neat front garden and a wall topped with railings which are also listed. It faces onto a row of Mock-Georgian terraced houses (plus the village bakery!) and the street scene is very pretty, particularly in the spring and summer months when the gardens are awash with blooms. There's off-street parking to the side of the house on a gravel driveway which leads to a garage. The rear garden facing southwest is tucked away within high walls and feels like an oasis, with tall hedges and trees around the lawn and gravel paths making the outside space feel calm and green, and a sunken terrace and a summerhouse for sitting out and enjoying the views.SituationIn the heart of pretty Patcham Old Village, restaurants, a Co-op supermarket and all the other amenities necessary for daily life are mere steps away, as is the tranquil Peace Garden. There's excellent walking locally within the South Downs National Park, with great dog walks around Ditchling Beacon and the Jack and Jill Windmills. These are just north of the A27 bypass which can be accessed at Braypool, under a mile away, which links to the A23 for routes south into Brighton City Centre or north to Gatwick, the M23 and London. Preston Park station is 1.2 miles south and there are great bus and cycle routes into Brighton and HoveAdditional InformationBrighton & Hove City Council Council Tax Band G Mains and drainage services are connected to the property For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71154916
The Kemp The Kemp is an exemplary property externally and internally comprising 4 bedrooms and 4 en-suite bathrooms with a double garage and south-facing flat garden. Its beautiful, white painted brick facade is truly individual and eye-catching. This home has been transformed by Andrew Henry interiors into a unique show home blending stunning furniture and accessories offering potential buyers an insight into their new life at Skylarks. Inside, the layout offers flexible accommodation. The lounge boasts a bay window and fireplace, with a functional study opposite. The kitchen, dining and family area stretches the width of the house at the rear. This leads to a generous garden with patio accessed via aluminium bi-fold doors. Above the garage is the master en-suite, with a spa-like freestanding bath and luxury shower. Adjoining the master bedroom is a walk-through dressing area with high-specification fully fitted wardrobes. Each further bedroom enjoys it's own en-suite facilities. The specification achieved on this stunning property and development as a whole is second to none. Contact us at your earliest convenience to arrange a viewing.OutsidePlot 43 benefits from it's own substantial wrap around south and west-facing private garden and patio and has a connected double garage and 2 private parking spaces to the front of the property.SituationNamed by Rightmove as one of the UK's top 5 coastal property hotspots of 2021, Rottingdean is a vibrant seaside village with it's own peaceful beach. The Skylarks Development is well-situated and benefits from access to the South Downs, the local beaches and an array of amenities and schools. EXCELLENT TRANSPORT LINKS - Access to M25, M23, A23, A27, A259, Brighton Train Station, Falmer Train Station, Gatwick Airport, Heathrow Airport & London.Additional Information** Please be aware that the CGI's are for indicative purposes only. The photography used may not be specific to Plot 43. ** Reservation fee as follows: Properties up to £1m - £2.5k Properties over £1m - £5k EPC Estimated B (86) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ovingdean-d19026/for-sale_i70986294
Built in 1846 by the Thomas Kemp family, this double fronted, grade II listed home was used as a show home whilst the rest of the terrace was under construction. This unique, 5-bedroom home is steeped in history, but the recent complete refurbishment adds a luxurious, contemporary twist. The home's abundance of period features are mirrored by the location, just tucked away on the sought-after Clifton Terrace, behind the buzzing atmosphere of Brighton City Centre. Similarly, it is only a short walk from iconic period attractions, such as Brighton Pavilion. (0.5miles on google maps)This city centre gem is 2897 st ft with versatile triple garage.TENURE: FREEHOLDNO CHAINGRADE II LISTEDCouncil Tax Band: G Ground FloorUpon arrival at this remarkable period, end of terrace house, the features of the first reception room immediately catch your eye; the parquet wood flooring, as well as the feature fireplace make a great first impression. As you continue through the house in to the kitchen, the south facing aspect provides an abundance of light in to this generously sized room. The layout of the kitchen promotes efficiency and accessibility through its elegant and clean design. The raised dining area, games room and utility room run adjacent to the kitchen, making the ground floor an innovative and multifunctional space, with large windows, providing natural light throughout.First FloorThe stunning staircase showcases the grand rooms leading off of it, with a spectacular chandelier at the very top. The second reception room spans the entire width of the property, making it an exceptional space for entertaining and relaxing. Its allure is only emphasised by the vast views across Clifton Gardens, down to the sea. In addition, there is a a good size bedroom or useful study at the rear of this landing, as well as a bathroom with a walk-in shower.Second FloorContinuing to the second floor, there are a further three double bedrooms. Each room has thoughtfully arranged built-in cupboards and storage areas and make the most of natural light. This floor also boasts a family bathroom with a free-standing bath.Third FloorThe majestic master bedroom occupies the whole third floor. The idyllic nature of this room is accentuated by long, panelled dormer windows that span across the front of the room, offering stunning South facing views across the communal gardens, down to the sea. This room has the best of both worlds; the windows create a sense of openness, that immerses you in the surroundings of Clifton Terrace & Gardens, whilst the eaves at either side create a cosier setting. The master bedroom also benefits from an ensuite with a walk-in shower and free-standing bath, as well as a dressing room with a generous array of built in wardrobes.Broadband & Mobile Phone Coverage Prospective buyers should check the Ofcom Checker websitePlanning Permissions Please check the local authority website for any planning permissions that may affect this property or properties close by.OutsideA beautifully presented and spacious patio at the front of the property provides a private South facing outside space, whilst the beautifully landscaped communal private gardens opposite, offer an easily accessible, large, outside space for the Clifton Terrace residents. To the rear of the property there are three high-standard garages; perfect for those who require secure parking for premium vehicles.The Local AreaClifton Terrace is an excellent location for anyone looking to relocate near the sea, with everything you could need just a stone's throw away. For families, this is an ideal location. There are multiple good schools nearby, for example; St Pauls C of E primary school and nursery, (0.2 mile walk on google maps) and Brighton Girls secondary school and sixth form (0.3 mile walk on google maps). There is an extensive choice of cafes, restaurants, bars and attractions, as well as having the essentials very easily accessible, such as pharmacies and supermarkets. Although the sea views are stunning from the house, the walk to the beach is definitely worthwhile, only taking 11 minutes (according to google maps). On the other hand, it is also only a short drive to escape the city to the Sussex Downs and surrounding countryside.For those needing to commute, Brighton mainline station; with is convenient links to London and Gatwick is approximately a 10-minute walk. Similarly, there are regular bus services providing access to all parts of the city; even to the Downland walks and pub at Devils Dyke. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70195596
A wonderful opportunity for discerning buyers a truly unique and unparalleled opportunity to live in one of Roedean's most prestigious homes in what is often described as the Sandbanks of Sussex. Partnering with Arnold Estate Associates and Clover Design & Build on the remodel of the old Coastguard's Head Quarters, which was previously in the same family for 40 years, Coastguards offers a wonderful opportunity to own your own slice of coastal paradise. Set to be one of the most distinguished and sought-after properties, this classically designed, magnificent 7-bedroom coastal home with a separate internal annex enjoys an unrivalled location perched on the cliff top in Roedean. This architecturally designed home epitomises luxury and elegance with uninterrupted, panoramic views of the English Channel whilst offering sumptuous space at 5,492 sq ft. It will incorporate a wealth of features to include: a private driveway; a grand glass and steel atrium entrance; a spacious state of the art gourmet kitchen an elegant drawing room with feature fireplace and meticulously landscaped south facing gardens offering a sanctuary for relaxation and entertainment with the multiple terraces and balconies providing perfect vantage points to appreciate the stunning views. Off-street parking for multiple vehicles with planning permission for a single storey garage and further permissions applied for a pitched roof to blend with the main house. Coastguards will be built and fitted-out to an extremely high specification, incorporating elegant interiors which will be exquisitely finished and will seamlessly fuse sophistication and comfort with architectural brilliance and meticulous craftsmanship. The spacious living areas, high ceilings and large windows will provide an abundance of natural light and will blend the interiors harmoniously with the outdoor spaces and views.SituationRoedean Crescent is a prestigious residential road situated to the east of Brighton city centre close to the plentiful attractions of Brighton Marina with captivating views to the sea. The seafront is just few moments' away including the pleasant Undercliff Walk which runs along the chalk cliffs of the coast. There are plentiful amenities and shops within the cosmopolitan centre of Brighton (2.6 miles) with superstore shopping and a number of restaurants and attractions closer within the marina (1.5 mile). The area is well connected with fast, direct train services leaving from Brighton station (3.4 miles) to London and Gatwick Airport, while Newhaven (7.2 miles) has cross-channel ferries. Local schools are well represented in both the state and independent sector including the renowned Roedean School just 0.3 miles away, Brighton Hove & Sussex Sixth Form College, Hove Junior School, Hove Park Secondary School, Brunswick Primary School and Sixth Form and Windlesham School and Nursery. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71378420
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