**OPEN HOUSE 5TH APRIL**GUIDE PRICE £375,000-£400,000KING & CHASEMORE ARE DELIGHTED TO INTRODUCE THIS BRILLIANT THREE BEDROOM HOUSE WITH GARAGE AND PARKING. IT IS COMING ONTO THE MARKET AFTER MANY YEARS OF THE OWNER LIVING HERE. This three bedroom terraced house is set on A popular Cul-de-sac in the heart of Portslade. In need of some modernisation, you can really put your own stamp on this family home. Accommodation comprises of three good size bedrooms on the first floor alongside a spacious bathroom,A kitchen/dining room that leads onto your bright garden, also you have a separate lounge, allowing for more space to relax at the end of a busy day! The property is close by to the popular from Boundary Road which offers a range of independent stores and lovely coffee shops and restaurants. Portslade Railway Station is within short walking distance too, with direct services to both London and Brighton city centres. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70116175
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GUIDE PRICE: £380,000--£400,000.CHAIN FREE. INTERNAL VIEWINGS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.In a well-connected area a short walk from Fiveways Village, given a top spot in The Sunday Times Best Places to Live Guide, this stylish 3 bed terraced house with an unusually large, sunny garden and free parking has family friendly Hollingbury and Blaker's Parks nearby, a popular infant school a 5 min walk and good senior schools within 6 mins by car - and direct trains to Gatwick and London from Preston Park Station 7 minutes by cab. Inside has a contemporary finish and 2 bright storeys deliver 116.5m2 (1254 sq. ft.) of versatile space and a big cellar beneath the house. Spanning the ground floor from east to west, a sophisticated living dining room/kitchen is full of light and opens to the sunny garden which has a scented dining terrace and a large, level lawn for play. The light, airy bathroom is good to go and upstairs two double bedrooms and a generous single, (used as a home office,) are all comfortable sizes, the principal with a Triton shower. Perfect for professionals, families and investors Hollingdean delivers spacious houses, large gardens and free parking where Ditchling Road around the corner takes you to the historic heart of Brighton and its beaches or to the National Park, whilst Lewes Road at the bottom of the hill delivers you to the city centre, universities or to the A27 or the A23 for the motorway. Style: Terraced house circa 1920'sType: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom + shower, living dining room/kitchen, cellar Area: HollingdeanFloor Area: 1254 sq. ft.Outside Space: Front garden, big west garden open to southParking: Free on streetCouncil Tax Band: CWhy you'll like it:Quiet but convenient with free street parking and bus routes giving older children independence, this is an area popular with locals who want a great starter home within our coastal city but surrounded by green spaces and local amenities including the al fresco lifestyle of Fiveways- and with easy access into or out of the city. Set back and down from the friendly street behind a paved front garden large enough for a bike store, this double glazed,1920's terraced house with a broad bay window and tiled porch has charm and inside, this inviting home has stylish yet practical design which begins in the hallway where gleaming parquet flooring ensures a fuss free in/out flow.Ahead, the elegant living dining room has a bright and cheerful 4.20m x 4.16m (13'9 x 13'8) in which to work, rest or play, and the vendor believes that the fireplace is still open but may need relining if you wanted a wood burner. There's an easy flow around to the spacious kitchen area which is discreetly separated from the main room by a peninsular island, so although sociable it doesn't dominate the whole floor. Beautifully planned with custom made units, a pull-out chopping board and practical surfaces, the gas hob is beneath a hood, the Neff grill/combi oven and the fan oven are at eye level, and there's a door to the steps leading to the big garden. Outside, this large, landscaped garden is a sunny blank canvas for you to make your own, facing west but also open to the south. A paved terrace is ideal for al fresco dining with access to the cavernous cellar beneath the house whilst a broad bed, raised to its level, is perfect for herbs, vegetables and fruit to be picked for the table. Looking over the child and pet friendly lawn and surrounded by fences to make it private, it would be easy to create a secure retreat for toddlers or pups by installing a gate.Returning inside, the airy bathroom is a modern classic with a shower above the corner eco-bath, and there is a vanity unit beneath the handbasin.Upstairs, the first of the bedrooms could be a generous nursery or a home office with 2.86m x 2.42m (9'5 x 7'11) to play with and next door, the second bedroom is a comfortable double with 3.34m x 3.34m (10'11 x 10'11) in which to unwind. At the front of the house the principal bedroom extends to a restful 6.16m x 3.36m (20'3 x 11'0) and has a wall of fitted wardrobes ready to fill and a c Triton contemporary Madrid shower tucked away.Agent Says:"Ideal for professionals and/or a growing family close to schools, parks, the city and the station, this house in in a convenient location close to Fiveways and Lewes Road is ready for you to make it your own and has a large, sociable garden which gets the sun for most of the day."Owner's secret:"We have enjoyed the light, airy rooms and easy flow and have had lots of celebrations here especially in the garden! There is a real sense of community here with local shops around the corner and parks where you can easily meet people in fun runs or just walking the dog, and family life would be easy here too with playgrounds and good schools all within easy reach. We love the way the house opens to the summer with plenty of sunny space outside to share but then transforms to be warm and cosy inside when it's cold. The neighbours are lovely, and the street is quiet even though the al fresco cafes and independent shops of Fiveways and a big Sainsbury's are nearby, and it would be a good rental as well as a starter home as it's easy to get into the city centre and the sea, to the hospitals or out to the universities."Where it is:Shops: Local 5 mins walk, Fiveways 10 mins, 2 by carTrain Station: Preston Park Station 7 mins drive, 25-30 on foot,12 cycle, London Road 4 mins drive, 15 on foot , 6 cycle Seafront or Park: Blakers Park 12 mins on foot, 3 by car, Hollingbury 3 by car, Preston Park 4 mins by car, sea about 10 Closest schools:Primary: Hertford Infant School, Downs Junior, Downs InfantSecondary: Varndean, Dorothy StringerSixth Form: Varndean 6th Form, BHASVIC, Newman 6th Form College, BIMMPrivate: Brighton College, Brighton & Hove High, LancingIdeal for those needing access to the airports and London as the station is a 7 min drive, Hollingdean has always been a favourite destination for locals who want easy parking, quiet nights and big gardens in an area only minutes from country walks, the seafront, a golf course and a choice of three parks, all with sports facilities, playgrounds and cafes full of families. There are local shops to pop into around the corner from this house and Fiveways' cafes, bakers and independent stores are just a 10 min walk so you can enjoy the facilities of an area given a top spot in the Sunday Times Best Places to Live guide without paying a premium! The international restaurants of central Brighton and the vibrant al fresco lifestyle of the North Laine are just a short drive and the whole of our intercontinental coastal resort is easy to reach with regular buses on both Ditchling and Lewes Road which take you out of the city to the universities and National Park, or to the sea and central Brighton with its station and direct trains to Gatwick and Brighton. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71276196
*** ASKING PRICE £400,000 ***Ideally located for families close to the South Downs in the favoured Benfield area of Portslade, a 1930s THREE BEDROOM, END OF TERRACE HOUSE, with a large WEST-FACING GARDEN and a FRONT GARDEN. This property boasts a wealth of potential with a range of 1930s period features including curved bay windows and picture rail. Downstairs, there is a spacious living room and a separate white tiled kitchen. A good-sized dining room with sliding glass doors gives access to the conservatory. The top floor features two generously-sized double bedrooms, one of which benefits from handy built-in storage. There is a third, well-proportioned smaller bedroom and a bright shower room. The property has the advantage of a large west-facing rear garden and a lawned front garden. Within easy reach of the South Downs, and Easthill Park, there's plenty of additional outdoor space right on its doorstep. Boundary Road offers a wide selection of shops, bars and cafes, while nearer to home there's a variety of local shops on Mill Lane and a large Sainsbury's superstore within easy reach.Fairway Crescent offers easy access to the A270 and A23 for commuters and travel into Brighton and Hove. The number 6 bus travels into the centre of Brighton. Portslade mainline train station is approximately a mile away offering convenient commuter routes to London and Gatwick.Local schools include Hill Park School, St Nicolas' C of E Primary, Portslade Infants' School and Benfield Primary School.Fairway Crescent is not currently in a controlled parking zone, it is in council tax band C which is currently charged at£2,078.28 for 2024/25. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70537476
*** GUIDE PRICE £400,000 - £425,000 ***Located in ever-popular South Portslade; a substantial THREE BEDROOM TERRACED HOUSE with a good-sized WEST FACING REAR GARDEN. Sold with NO ONWARD CHAIN. Classically arranged over two floors, this spacious terraced family home is light and well-presented throughout. On the ground floor there is a sizeable lounge, a dining room, a separate kitchen and a downstairs shower room. Upstairs the property has three bedrooms and a family bathroom with a separate w/c. A sunny west facing rear garden can be accessed from the kitchen, perfect for summer barbeques.Nearby Boundary/Station Road offers a wide variety of shops, bars and cafes and down on the waterfront there's a recently opened Small Batch Roastery and Espresso Bar. Within easy walking distance, Portslade train station offers convenient mainline commuter routes to London Victoria and there are regular bus services into the bustling cafe culture of Hove's Church Road and the centre of Brighton. A short walk from St Peter's Community Infant and Nursery School, other local schools include Deepdene School, Benfield Primary School and St Mary's Catholic Primary School. Church Road is not in a controlled parking zone, and this house is currently in Council Tax band B, charged at £1,818.49 for 2024/25. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71176542
Very well presented period terrace family home with three bedrooms, modern kitchen and bathroom, west facing garden, and close to schools, stations, parks and shops. Sought after south Portslade locations. Very well presented, bright and spacious, period terrace family home located in this very popular area of south Portslade.Abinger Road is brilliantly located close to schools, shops, parks, and stations making this location ever sought after by families and commuters alike. Arranged over two floors the property comprises on the ground floor a lovely bright through living/dining room leading to the modern kitchen at the rear. Stairs lead up to the first floor split level landing, the three bedrooms, and family bathroom. There is potential to convert the loft like many others in the area subject to the relevant planning and permissions.Outside to the rear is a lovely west facing patio while at the front is a shallow patio area and path leading to the front door.Council Tax Band C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i69792448
Introducing Ladysmith Road, a charming terraced house nestled in a sought-after location; Being the ideal home or investment property as it is currently being LET as a furnished HMO (all the correct planning, necessary paperwork/certificates in place) on a fixed term until August, with the property achieving £1,950PCM. Upon entering, you're greeted by a welcoming double bedroom to your right. Continuing through the hallway, you'll find a spacious lounge/dining room, offering a versatile living space ideal for both relaxation and entertaining. Adjacent to this is a separate kitchen, accompanied by a well-equipped shower room.Upstairs, are two generously sized double bedrooms, each boasting ample storage space. Outside, is a south-facing private garden, complete with a large patio area.Located in a highly convenient area, Ladysmith Road is in close proximity to an array of local independent shops and amenities, all within easy walking distance. Commuters will appreciate the property's accessibility to the University of Brighton, Lewes Road shops, and excellent transport links, including regular bus services and nearby train stations, facilitating seamless travel to Brighton, Hove, and beyond.Families will find convenience in the proximity to reputable local schools, such as Little Stars Nursery, Coombe Road Primary School, and St Martin's C of E School. Additionally, Brighton University's Falmer campus is just a stone's throw away. **Disclaimer** All buyers must be financially verified before viewing and if they proceed with the purchase, they will have to go through our compliance portal as part of HMRC anti-money laundering.Items shown in photographs are NOT included unless specifically mentioned in writing within the sales particulars. They may however be available by separate negotiation.All information, descriptions, dimensions, and other particulars are given in good faith and are believed to be correct, but any intending purchasers, should not rely on them as statements or representations of facts, and must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them.Belvoir has not tested any services, equipment, fixtures, and fittings included in the property so therefore no warranty can be given as to their condition or operation EPC rating: D. Tenure: Freehold, For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70199752
*** OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £450,000 ***Well-situated in the popular residential Patcham area; an attractive THREE BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED FAMILY HOME boasting a LARGE SOUTH FACING GARDEN. An attractive two storey 1930's detached family home benefiting from a tradditional layout and a good amount of storage space. On the ground floor, there is a large free-flowing reception room, dining room and separate modern kitchen as well as a handy utility room and a ground floor w/c. The addition of a spacious conservatory provides a second versatile reception room with direct access to the garden. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, two good-sized double rooms and a third smaller bedroom and a contemporary style shower room. The property boasts a generously-sized rear garden. South facing, the space is wonderfully sunny throughout the day and features a large decking and a terrace. Situated in the sought after Patcham area of Brighton, this house is conveniently located for easy access to both Brighton and Preston Park mainline stations. Nearby Patcham Village, Preston Drove, and London Road offer a large variety of shops, bars and restaurants while closer to home there are more amenities on Carden Avenue itself.With plenty of nearby green open spaces to choose from, including Withdean Park and Preston Park, the South Downs are within easy reach. Local schools include Patcham Infant, Junior and High schools along with Dorothy Stringer School and Varndean CollegeCurrently this family home is in Council Tax band C which was charged at £1,980.36 for 2023/24. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i68328407
*** ASKING PRICE £450,000 ***Conveniently located to the shops and amenities of Carden Avenue and Ladies Mile, a spacious THREE BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE with a generously-sized REAR GARDEN. Scope for modernisation and sold with NO ONWARD CHAIN. Classically arranged over two floors, this good-sized family home is well-lit throughout. The property features a double reception room, a separate fitted kitchen and utility room. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, two doubles and a smaller single room. Each bedroom has fitted cupboard space and a shower room is accessible from the landing. The property would benefit from modernisation works throughout. A large rear garden with a generous terrace and a sizeable lawn can be accessed from the utility room and dining room. Handy side access offers a convenient option for bringing in bikes and other outdoor paraphernalia. Conveniently located to the shops and amenities of Carden Avenue and Patcham Village, the green open spaces of the South Downs, Stanmer Park and Hollingbury Golf Course are all within easy reach. With easy access to the A27 and London Road, Midhurst Rise is ideally placed for commuters and travelling into the centre of Brighton, whilst also offering an easy trip to the AMEX Stadium.Local schools include Patcham Infant School and Nursery Class, Patcham High School and Westdene Primary School, along with the ever popular Varndean School and Balfour Primary School.Regular bus services travel into the bustling shops and cafes of Brighton and onto the seafront and promenade.At the moment Midhurst Rise is not in a controlled Residents Parking area and currently this semi-detached house is in Council Tax band C which was charged at £1,980.36 for 2023/24. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i68284876
Three Bed Terraced House located just off Lewes Road, Brighton. Accommodation comprises on the lower ground floor of open planed kitchen/living area, which could be used as an additional bedroom and seperate WC, the ground floor has a double sized bedroom and bathroom, up to the first floor, there is a further bedroom with en suite and further separate kitchen/living area. The property could use redecoration throughout, however offers flexible accommodation and ample space.Aberdeen Road is a residential street running between Lewes Road and Upper Lewes Road in central Brighton. With its excellent transport links, good schools, and proximity to the city centre, this area has become increasingly popular with young professionals and families. The local high street is well serviced with coffee shops, a co-op local and Sainsburys supermarket and there is a lovely pub just up the road with excellent food and live music. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i69982732
Guide Price £475,000 - £500,000Welcome to this exquisite three-bedroom terraced house, nestled in the heart of Portslade Village. Boasting off-street parking and a magnificent garden, this residence epitomises modern comfort and elegance.Upon entry, you're greeted by a contemporary ambiance, immediately evident in the tastefully designed interiors. The ground floor is a testament to luxury living, featuring a recently fitted kitchen adorned with a large central island and ample workspace. A charming, exposed feature chimney breast with a log burner adds warmth and character to the space. The living room, separated by elegant glass concertina doors, offers a cosy retreat, perfect for relaxation.Completing the ground floor is a convenient separate W/C and a delightful conservatory, seamlessly extending the living space and providing a picturesque connection to the garden.Ascending to the first floor, you'll find three generously proportioned bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed to showcase their individual charm. The recently renovated bathroom continues the modern aesthetic, ensuring a harmonious flow throughout the home.Stepping outside, the garden presents a rare oasis of tranquillity in the area. Bursting with character and functionality, it's a haven for outdoor living and entertaining. Adding a touch of luxury is a fitted hot tub at the rear, inviting you to unwind and indulge in relaxation.Situated in the vibrant Portslade Village, this property enjoys close proximity to a wealth of amenities, ensuring convenience and ease of living.With its combination of modern sophistication, thoughtful design and popular location, this terraced house offers a truly exceptional lifestyle opportunity. Don't miss the chance to make it your own. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71146154
Well presented three bedroom house close to Brighton Marina. This spacious home has a lovely garden and has great transport links to the city. The versatile accommodation offers opportunites for a loft conversion (STPP) as others have done in the neighbouring properties. Guide Price £475,000 - £500,000Nestled on The Broadway in the vibrant city of Brighton, this inviting three bedroom terraced house offers a delightful blend of space, character, and convenience. As you step into the property, you are greeted by a spacious lobby that seamlessly connects the various living areas.To the left of the entrance, a generously sized living room awaits, boasting elegant rounded bay windows that fill the room with natural light and create a welcoming ambiance. Continuing through the lobby, you'll find a large dining room that flows beautifully into the well-appointed kitchen, with each space having its own distinct entrance. Adjacent to the kitchen is a charming conservatory, providing additional versatile space and featuring a convenient separate W.C., ideal for guests or daily convenience.From the rear of the property, access is granted to the large and sunny rear garden, offering a private outdoor retreat perfect for relaxation or entertaining.Ascending to the first floor, you will discover the main bathroom and W.C., serving the three bedrooms located on this level. The bedrooms include two spacious double bedrooms offering ample accommodation, along with a third bedroom that can serve as an office or nursery space, catering to various lifestyle needs. The master bedroom is particularly impressive, featuring its own bay window similar to the one in the living room, adding character and charm to the space.Situated in a sought-after location in Brighton, this property benefits from its proximity to local amenities, schools, and transport links, making it an ideal choice for families or professionals seeking a comfortable and well-connected home.Don't miss the opportunity to make this delightful terraced house on The Broadway your new home in Brighton. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71114215
DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY 200+ square metres Potential for whole house or conversion Five bedrooms Three reception rooms Westerly garden Balcony and roof terrace Single garage Second garage available by negotiation Close to Stations Desirable residential location Vere Road a street of Victorian terraced housing in a popular residential area just off Preston Circus. The Duke of York's Picture House, moments away, is Brighton's oldest and much-loved cinema. London Road and Baker Street, both within walking distance are home to many popular cafes and restaurants. The Open Market, off London Road, has plaza traders, independent shops and artist's studios. This area is also renowned for its wide choice of pubs. The Hare & Hounds and The Joker stand on Preston Circus, the Open House and the Signalman are next to London Road station, and the Preston Park Tavern and the Roundhill both serve excellent food. Commuters to London benefit from the short walk to Brighton Mainline station, while London Road station has services to Lewes and beyond. Several bus routes take you straight into town. Preston Park has large open spaces, a children's playground, tennis courts, and a velodrome. Downs Infant and Junior schools are close by, and you will be in the catchment area for the extremely popular Dorothy Stringer and Varndean secondary schools.This five-storey Victorian property is in need of complete renovation but offers a rare and special opportunity to create a unique single dwelling or potential conversion. It stands on the corner of Vere Road and Clyde Road and is an impressive building with extraordinary potential. The ground floor currently has a living room at the front of the property and a large open plan area at the rear, which most would envisage as a kitchen/breakfast room. This room has been subject to partial building works. Doors at the rear open onto a small west-facing garden, which in turn backs onto a garage (the garden could potentially be enlarged if the garage were removed). In the basement there are also incomplete building works, with an area to the front of the property having been partially excavated.On the first floor are two double bedrooms and a bathroom. The larger bedroom is nearly five metres wide and the second bedroom has double doors onto a roof terrace. The second floor has a further two bedrooms, similar to the floor below. A large bedroom across the entire width of the house at the front, has a bay window, and a further bedroom is currently laid out as a kitchen, with doors to a balcony. From the landing a spiral staircase climbs to the loft room which has four Velux style windows. The property has a garage and a second garage is on a separate title and is available by negotiation. In The KnowArea: Preston CircusCouncil Tax: Band BEPC Rating: G4Floor Area: 212sqm (approx.)Station: London Road (0.1 miles), Brighton (0.9 Miles)Bus Stop: Ditchling RoadParking: Permit Zone JPrimary School: Downs Infants & JuniorSecondary School: Dorothy Stringer, VarndeanLocal shop: Clyde Rd NewsSupermarket: Sainsbury's, New England QuarterLocal Gems: Duke of York's Picturehouse, The Signalman, The Open House, Kitgum Kitchen, Preston Park*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_i70897387
GUIDE PRICE £500,000 - £550,000Nestled in the heart of Brighton's vibrant Preston Circus area, this substantial Victorian end-of-terrace property commands attention with its prominent position at the juncture where Vere Road intersects with Clyde Road.Spread over five floors, this imposing residence offers generous space and an abundance of possibilities. The large basement provides ample room for storage or potential conversion, while a quirky feature of the property is a spiral staircase that winds its way to the very top floor, adding a touch of character and charm. The property's allure extends beyond its interior, as it boasts a single garage (+ a second garage available by negotiation), offering coveted parking space in a bustling urban locale. A west-facing garden completes the picture, providing a tranquil retreat for residents to unwind amidst the hustle and bustle of city life. Though currently in need of total refurbishment, this property is ripe with potential, promising to be transformed into a superb family home tailored to the discerning buyer's tastes and preferences. Whether one envisions a contemporary renovation or a restoration that pays homage to its Victorian roots, the property is primed for creativity and vision.Preston Circus itself serves as a desirable hub within Brighton, renowned for its plethora of amenities and convenient access to excellent commuter links by road and rail. From trendy cafes and restaurants to boutique shops and cultural attractions, the neighbourhood offers a vibrant tapestry of urban living, ensuring that residents are never far from the pulse of the city.In summary, this Victorian gem in Preston Circus presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of history and shape its future, embodying the epitome of elegant living in one of Brighton's most sought-after locales. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70966294
*** GUIDE PRICE £500,000 - £550,000 ***Well-positioned adjacent to Elm Grove in East Brighton; a spacious THREE BEDROOM TERRACED HOUSE with a good-sized SOUTH-EAST FACING GARDEN and sold with NO ONWARD CHAIN. The ground floor of this inviting property is comprised of a generously-sized lounge and a beautifully-presented separate kitchen which leads out to the rear garden. Upstairs, there is a good-sized double bedroom and a second smaller bedroom that is currently used as a home office. A fully tiled bathroom with a white suite and a shower over bath completes the first floor. The principal bedroom spans the entire top floor of this lovely home; the room has the benefit of a Velux window and plenty of handy eaves storage. This attractive property enjoys a sunny and generously-sized south-east facing rear garden that features both a lawn and an easy-to-maintain decking, St. Helens Road is near to the wealth of shops, cafes and restaurants of Lewes Road, Elm Grove and Queens Park. Conveniently located within easy reach for those who like to visit the racecourse.A leisurely stroll down Elm Grove takes you to The Level and on to Brighton's famous Lanes, while the green open spaces of Queen's Park with its tennis courts, wildlife garden and Grade II listed Pepper Pot tower are within easy reach. London Road train station is approximately just over half a mile down the road, while Brighton station with its convenient commuter links to London is less than a mile away. Local schools include Fairlight Primary Schools, St Martin's C of E School and St Luke's Primary School.St. Helens Road is located in parking zone S. The Council Tax band C which was charged at £2,078.28 for 2024/25. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71288675
*** GUIDE PRICE £550,000 - £600,000 ***Situated on a peaceful road in the Mile Oak area of Portslade; A well-presented EXTENDED FOUR BEDROOM DETACHED HOUSE with a SOUTH-WEST FACING GARDEN boasting FAR-REACHING VIEWS, CONVENIENT SIDE ACCESS, a GARAGE and OFF-ROAD PARKING. This extended semi-detached family home is located on a quiet road and has off-road parking. The ground floor comprises a large double reception room, a separate fully-fitted kitchen with a good-sized dining room set adjacent. A hnady utility room and cloakroom complete the ground floor of this lovely family home. All four bedrooms are located on the first floor each is a good size with the main suite benefiting from fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room. An amply-sized bathroom with a white suite is accessible from the landing. There is an abundance of built-in storage throughout. Steps down lead down to a well-proportioned south west facing garden. Door open out from the reception room and dining room directly onto a charming decked terrace with the most tremendous far-reaching views. Only moments from the green open spaces of the South Downs, Sheppard Way benefits from easy access to the A27 making this home ideally situated for families, shoppers and commuters. Graham Avenue and Valley Road offer a variety of local shops, while in central Portslade, Boundary Road provides a wide selection of high street and independent stores, bars and cafes. A Sainsbury's superstore and petrol station are based on A293 and Old Shoreham Road in addition to the nearby Holmbush Centre, Tesco, Next and Marks & Spencer have larger superstore facilities. Portslade mainline station with its convenient commuter links is approximately a mile and a half away, while closer to home Fishersgate train station offers additional local services. Regular bus services run into the centres of Portslade, Brighton and Hove. Local schools include Mile Oak Primary School, Portslade Aldridge Community Academy (PACA), King's School Hove, Peter Gladwin Primary School and Downs Park School. Sheppard Way is not located in controlled parking zone. The council tax band is E, which is currently charged at £2,722.99 for 2023/24. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i68632130
*** 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
Introducing a charming and immaculately presented three double bedroom family home in the sought after Hollingdean Terrace.Upon entry, you are greeted by a handy porch with ample space for shoes and coats.Heading through, you enter the spacious open plan living room / dining area which benefits from a flood of natural light through the bay window to the front and window overlooking the rear aspect.En-route to the kitchen, you find a convenient W/C and separate utility room ensuring bulky white goods are kept out of the kitchen.The contemporary kitchen blends style and functionality with ample wall and base units, countertop surface and space for essential white goods. Patio doors lead out to the rear garden whilst space remains for a breakfast table and chairs overlooking the garden.The first floor accommodates three generous double bedrooms with each allowing for adequate freestanding storage. The bedrooms are serviced by a sleek part-tiled family bathroom boasting a separate bath and shower, heated towel rail, vanity mirror, sink unit with under basin storage and underfloor heating.The garden is primarily laid to lawn whilst a discreet area of patio remains at the rear, sheltered by a pergola, making an excellent space to entertain guests or simply relax and unwind. Various mature trees and bushes surround the perimeter making this an incredibly private area to enjoy.To the front, the home benefits from a small front garden, laid to pebble, and housing a storage shed excellent to store bicycles if you have kids or commute to the station.The definition of 'turn key' and one not to be missed!Location:Hollingdean Terrace is located within the Hollingdean district of Brighton just a stone's throw away from all that the City has to offer.Transport links are close by with bus stops located just a short stroll away on Stanmer Villas and Ditchling Road taking you into the centre of Brighton and throughout Sussex. London Road train station is just a fifteen minute walk away at 0.8 miles whilst Brighton Mainline Station is just over a thirty minute walk at 1.6 miles. For those that drive, the A27 can be easily accessed via Ditchling Road.There are a variety of cafes, restaurants and coffee shops just a short stroll away on Ditchling Road whilst Sainsburys, M&S and Aldi can be found on Lewes Road for your weekly shops.Hollingdean Terrace falls within the catchment are for a number of well-regarded schools including, but not limited to, Balfour Primary, Vardean and Dorothy Stringer.A number of green spaces can be found nearby with the closest being Burstead Woods just a 5 minute walk away whilst Blakers Park, Preston Park and the Wild Park Local Nature Reserve are also within easy reach. EPC Rating: D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i69869992
Good to go as a home or for holiday investment this stylish four bedroom house with a sunny roof terrace is fashionably located in Kemptown Village. 4 mins walk from the beach it is surrounded by chic cafes, bars and restaurants, and it's just 10 mins drive from Brighton Station's direct trains to Gatwick and London and about 7 by cab (or a scenic 25 min seafront stroll) from the picturesque cultural heart of the city. Uniquely private and very quiet, it is currently a thriving holiday with a high end finish - although it would also suit professionals and families with the County Hospital, Brighton College and Amex within walking distance. Enjoy the Brighton lifestyle to the full in this fantastic house in the East Cliff Conservation area, less than 350 meters from the seafront. Within the fashionable Kemptown Village, this historic property is invisible from the street behind a secure gate and inside, an expert eye has created sophisticated, contemporary spaces.The ground floor offers two quiet and private double bedrooms which boast an exacting level of finish, beautiful decor and a stylish shower room.Upstairs, a stunning, vaulted open plan living dining room/kitchen invites company. Oak flooring is underfoot, oak beams are overhead and exposed brick all acknowledge the history of the building whilst the kitchen area incorporates high spec, contemporary appliances. With 5.9m x 5.5m (19'4 x 18'0) overall there is ample space to enjoy, and the kitchen is sociably arranged with a gas hob and electric oven integrated within a peninsular island facing the dining area. Nearby, sliding doors lead out to a spacious roof terrace where guests can experience an easy, al fresco lifestyle and the unique atmosphere of this location. Returning inside, at the far end of the living room, the principal bedroom is completely private beneath a skylight with a fitted wardrobe already in place, and its chic en-suite bathroom has a designer finish which includes a shower above the bath, flamingo wallpaper and a warming rail for towels.Peaceful at the top, the mezzanine bedroom is reached via a sculptural staircase and with discreet under eave storage it is also ready to move, so you won't need to change a thing from this irresistible property.Where it is...Shops: Kemptown Village around the corner, 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, 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, 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.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. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70969969
A rare opportunity to purchase a unique three bedroom upside down house with a first floor balcony providing leafy views across Westdene.Upon entry, you are greeted by a large hallway with ample space for shoes and coats. To the left, you find a handy utility room with access to the rear garden and a separate W/C. The well-equipped kitchen follows with ample wall and base units, countertop space and space for white goods, all the while enjoying an attractive view over the rear aspect.The hub of the home consists of a large living room / diner with floor to ceiling windows overlooking the southerly rear aspect which also provides direct access out to the balcony making this the perfect space to entertain guests.The lower ground floor consists of three well-proportioned bedrooms with the principle room benefitting from built in storage and direct access to the rear garden. The bedrooms are serviced by a fully tiled bathroom with bath and shower overhead.The rear garden has been terraced to provide multiple useable spaces while the perimeter is lined with mature shrubs and bushes ensuring privacy. Immediately abutting the rear, there is a large area of patio providing space for a table and chairs / barbecue before steps take you down to a flat area of lawn.A real feature of the home is the detached double garage / workshop with power, lighting and up and over door in situ and, while this is an excellent garage / workshop, this does also present an opportunity to be converted into a home office / studio. There is space to park outside the garage which can be accessed via Mill Rise.The front of the home has been landscaped with a terrace of slate providing a modern feel whilst remaining low maintenance.The property has also benefitted from numerous upgrades over the years with some of the most recent being a new roof (2021), new vailant combi boiler (2021), new consumer unit (2024) and new armoured cable to the garage (2024).The perfect family home situated in a quiet residential area and one not to be missed!Location:Bramble Rise 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 to Sussex and beyond. Preston Park mainline station is only a twenty five minute walk away being just 1.6 miles away. There are also regular bus links running along Mill Rise and Dyke Road. Bramble Rise 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. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70772884
In a chic, sought after area 2 blocks from the sea, this fabulous three bedroom house has a sunny patio garden to enjoy and a very rare, secure allocated parking space a few doors down. With double glazing, inside has a social flow and a retro finish and if vintage is not your thing, these big, comfortable rooms give time to inspire ideas. An ideal home or a great rental it's just 2 minutes' walk from the fashionable al fresco lifestyle of Kemptown Village, 6 from Brighton College, and the County Hospital is at the top of the street. Welcoming as soon as you step in, the cheerful kitchen diner is ideal for entertaining, friends can relax in the spacious living room which has a gas fire and opens to the private patio, and there's a ground floor w.c. for guests. Upstairs, the big, bright bathroom has a newly fashionable avocado suite and all three bedrooms are remarkably quiet one of which could be a fabulous home office. The Village has plenty of amenities including a weekly farmer's market, 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 and Brighton's direct trains to Gatwick and London are about 15 by bus or 7 by cab. Kemptown Village has an easy going, unpretentious vibe and it is bordered by the sea where you can enjoy beach bars, volleyball courts, yoga and a heated Lido. Between the Pier and Marina you are hidden away from the main tourist trail and this terrace is prime, not only because of its proximity to the hospital but also as it is close to the public garden of St George's Church which is a favourite for lunch in the sun and hosts refined events during our arts festivals. Outside, this loved C20th property is in keeping with its historic neighbours, tucked back from the road behind a front garden large enough to secure a bike and although immaculately maintained throughout, it offers an increasingly rare opportunity for you to make it your own.Inside, an inviting hall has a deep under stair cupboard for coats and bags and an airy w.c with a hand basin is hidden away. Ahead, the sun-lit living room is a delight in all weathers with a sleek, wall mounted gas fire. The far wall is lined with windows and floor to ceiling glazed doors which slide across to bring the outside in, and spanning the back of the building, there is ample room in which to unwind or to share with friends.Outside, the east garden is level with the house, a feature hard to find in a city built on hills, and it is open to the south. Designed for relaxing, this charming oasis of calm has a large paved area, perfect for al fresco summers in the Sussex sunshine where raised beds to one side are planted with mature shrubs for all year interest, and the walls give privacy and also make it child and dog freindly.Returning inside, at the front of the house the spacious kitchen diner is beautifully planned with space to welcome company either at the breakfast bar or a table by the front bay. A classic of its time, everything flows from the central, freestanding Zanussi touch induction oven beneath a hood, plumbing is in place for a washing machine, and there are designated spaces for a fridge and a freezer and the good news is that the vendor is willing to discuss the white goods in situ, so you'll have time to plan the kitchen of your dreams.At the top of the stairs, the landing has an airing cupboard and an attic (and at the back some neighbours have Velux /dormers in their roofline). With garden views, the first of the double bedrooms is quiet and comfortable, and great for guests as it is next to the surprisingly large bathroom where the avocado suite includes a bidet. There's a contemporary shower above the tub, and at least one of the refurbished homes in the same terrace has put in both a bath and a separate walk in shower. At the front, the second bedroom is a generous single, and with open views, it could also be a private home office. Also at the front with a bay looking up a tree-lined street, the big, bright principal bedroom bathes in the afternoon and evening sun as it is not directly overlooked. Ready to move into with calm decoration and lots of space for wardrobes, time is on your side to create the bedroom of your dreams.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. 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 details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71298378
Introducing a rarely available three double bedroom mid-terraced family home situated within the highly coveted 'The Village Barn' and offered to market with no onward.Upon entry, you are greeted by a handy porch, with a storage cupboard, allowing plenty of space for shoes and coats. Heading through, you enter the spacious living room featuring vaulted ceilings, character wooden beams and access to the atrium whilst the double aspect allows for a flood of natural light.The contemporary kitchen follows well-equipped with ample wall and base units, countertop surface and space for white goods all the while enjoying an attractive outlook over the atrium.To the rear of the home, you find the principle suite boasting an abundance of floorspace and serviced by a part-tiled en-suite bathroom. The principle room also benefits from a private courtyard allowing adequate space for a table and chairs.The ground floor is serviced by a separate W/C whilst storage remains in the hallway.Heading up, you find the versatile mezzanine, overlooking the living room, adding to the stylish design of the home whilst providing space for an eight-seater dining table or acting as a second reception room / home office.The home is completed by two further well-proportioned double bedrooms serviced by a plush fully-tiled shower room featuring a double shower, heated towel rail, bidet and sink unit with under counter storage.To the front of the property, you find an attractive garden with various mature trees and bushes as well a convenient storm porch. The residence further benefits from off road parking directly outside as well as a garage en-bloc.A deceptively spacious family home exuding character and one not to be missed! Location:The Village Barn is located within Patcham Old Village originally forming part of Patcham Court Farm with the original barn dating back to the 16th century.The A23 and A27 are within easy reach leading into Sussex and beyond whilst a bus stops can be found at the bottom of Church Hill, on London Road, leading in and out of Brighton.Old London Road hosts a range of amenities such as a Co-op, post office, bakery and coffee shops. For your weekly shops, a large M&S and Asda can be found towards the end of Carden Avenue less than five minutes' drive away.The Village Barn falls within the catchment area for a number of well-regarded schools including, but not limited to, Patcham Infants, Patcham High and Carden Primary.A number of green spaces can be found on your doorstep including Patcham Place Recreation Ground, Coney Wood as well as walks leading up to the Chatri Memorial and across The South Downs.EPC Rating: C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70707678
With North Laine neighbours and Brighton Station on your doorstep, this four double bedroom townhouse is perfectly positioned for urbanites and commuters alike. These City centre homes conform to high eco specifications & sit within the award-winning City Point development. Set over four floors, the living accommodation is versatile, bright and spacious with a modern and polished finish. Every floor has some outside space with balconies on both sides and a spectacular roof terrace with wonderful far reaching City views. Whilst so much of the City is accessible on foot from here, you are situated within a short walk of Brighton mainline station, which provide north bound commuters lines to central London ( direct to London Victoria, London Bridge, St Pancras and London Blackfriars. The bustling Brighton centre, seafront and promenade are all close by. Churchill Square shopping mall along with the cosmopolitan North Laine district with its array of eclectic boutiques, cafes and entertainments are easily accessible, as is the bustling and popular Seven Dials. Schools catering for all ages are well represented throughout the City.The house is presented for sale in very good order throughout and has been well maintained by the current owners. The many benefits include the fitted kitchen/breakfast room with a wealth of integrated appliances, a large family bathroom, two en-suite shower rooms, guest cloakroom, double glazing, gas central heating, two balconies off the largest bedrooms, sun room on the top floor and a magnificent private roof terrace. You also have a gated entrance and front garden.Viewings are highly recommended to fully appreciate this rarely available house! GROUND FLOOR ENTRANCE HALL CLOAKROOM / W.C. KITCHEN 11' 11 x 8' 5 (3.63m x 2.57m) LOUNGE & DINING ROOM 20' 11 x 16' 4 (6.38m x 4.98m) PRIVATE REAR GARDEN FIRST FLOOR LANDING BEDROOM ONE 12' 3 x 8' 10 (3.73m x 2.69m) With built-in wardrobes EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM With W.C. BALCONY BEDROOM FOUR 10' 10 x 8' 10 (3.3m x 2.69m) FAMILY BATHROOM 7' 11 x 7' 2 (2.41m x 2.18m) SECOND FLOOR LANDING BEDROOM TWO 14' 7 x 8' 7 (4.44m x 2.62m) EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM 7' 10 x 6' 3 (2.39m x 1.91m) BALCONY BEDROOM THREE 14' 3 x 7' 7 (4.34m x 2.31m) With built-in wardrobes THIRD / TOP FLOOR SUN ROOM 24' 11 x 6' 11 (7.59m x 2.11m) ROOF TERRACE 25' 10 x 16' 0 (7.87m x 4.88m) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71259835
GUIDE PRICE: £650,000--£700,000.HOUSE WITH INTERNAL LIFT TO THE FIRST FLOOR --IDEAL FOR WHEELCHAIR USERS AND/OR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES.INTERNAL VIEWINGS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.A peaceful retreat just a 5-10 minute walk from Preston Park Station's direct trains to Brighton, Gatwick or London with local amenities at the end of the street, this inviting 3 bed, 3 bath Edwardian house is wheelchair friendly with an easy sociable flow and accessible sunny, southwest garden and both stair and lift access to the large first floor bathroom and spacious bedroom. Private on the first landing, ideal for guests another double bedroom has a contemporary bathroom next door, and up at the top, a bright and cheerful principal bedroom is en-suite. Tucked away in a tranquil enclave of period terraces on a tree lined street with a grocers, a cafe, a chemist and a post office around the corner it's an ideal family house or investment with spacious, versatile rooms. Good primary, secondary schools and 6th form colleges are within a 6 min drive and the tennis courts, open air theatre, cafe and playground of Dyke Road Park are a short walk. Preston is a popular area known for its friendly community and the vibrant 7 Dials is a few minutes by car or bus. Close by, but out of hearing, Dyke Road will take you to Brighton Station, the city centre and the bars, restaurants and arts venues of the North Laine, or out of the city to the National Park or A23/A27. Style: Edwardian terrace houseType 3 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms + gf w.c., double depth reception, kitchen dining roomArea PrestonFloor Area 1403 sq.ft.Outside Space Sunny southwest gardenParking Permit zone E, no waiting listCouncil Tax Band D Why you'll like it:Preston has an easy going, unpretentious vibe and it is quietly located between the London Road and Dyke Road, which both deliver you into or out of the city within minutes. This terraced, Edwardian charmer is set back from a quiet tree-lined road with plentiful permit parking, and has a front garden large enough for a bike store.Inside the hallway has inviting views through the length of the house to the garden, and it is worth noting that the ground floor rooms are level with each other and the garden terrace a feature hard to find in a city built on the South Downs. Under stair storage and a w.c. are both tucked away. On the right, two rooms have become one to create an inviting living room with tall windows lining the broad box bay at the front for the morning sun and a broad glazed door at the back opening to the kitchen dining room. All about embracing friends and family with plenty of room for sofas, you can relax by an open fire which has custom made cabinets and shelving on each side. The electric lift is central to the space, but if you prefer, we understand that there is a quote available to remove it.Along the hallway, the streamlined kitchen dining room has been skilfully extended into the side return. Bright and cheerful, this dream space works well for everyday but is also perfect for parties with bi-folding doors opening to the delightful garden. This versatile space has ample room for a large dining table beneath huge, vaulted skylights. Well-planned, the layout flows from the central, rise and fall induction hob and there is also a combi-oven at eye level and under counter fan oven. The quartz working surfaces look great with sections that float, there's an integrated dishwasher, plumbing for a washing machine and a designated area for a tall fridge freezer.Outside a southwest sun trap is child and pet secure behind walls and surrounded by gardens it is a peaceful retreat. By the house, there is a spacious paved terrace for al fresco dining which looks over a lawn which is level for play, and flower beds have been lovingly planted for scent and all year interest and there's even a shed to store the bbq.Returning inside, at the top of the stairs the first of the double rooms is a restful space with inspiring open views which make it very private. Ideal for guests, working from home or teenagers, there is the bonus of a stylish bathroom with a shower over the tub next door.On the first floor, at the back a spacious shower room is light and airy and has lift access. At the front of the house, the second generous bedroom is a serene sanctuary where you'll wake to birdsong with the soothing proportions only period properties can deliver, air conditioning and a wall of organised, handmade wardrobes.Private and peaceful at the top, the principal bedroom spans from east to west with windows at each end, and also has air conditioning. Ready to move into with calm decor and ample storage, there is also a chic shower room with a Velux which is not overlooked.Agent Says: "This beautifully extended house is good to go with a family friendly flow, sociable layout and a charming garden. Families stay in this sought after location until their children have grown up and moved on, which makes homes in these quiet terraces close to good schools and the station difficult to find."Owner's Secret:"This has been a very happy home and we have enjoyed its period proportions, original features and spacious garden. The versatile layout and big bright rooms have been perfect for our family as well as for working from home and entertaining. Adding the extension created a great family space and provided an easy link to the sunny garden, which we love. This is a fantastic area to live in with a great community feel (the younger neighbours do a conga at New Year!) and we've enjoyed the proximity to both central Brighton and the station." Where it is:Shops: Local Matlock Road 2-3 mins walk, 7 Dials 5-6 mins by car, North Laine 9-10 mins by cabTrain Station: Preston Park is a 5-10minute walk, Brighton 9-10 by cabSeafront or Park: Dyke Road Park & Hove Park 3 mins drive, Preston Park under 10, seafront 10-15Closest Schools:Primary: St Bernadette's RC, Stanford Infant, Stanford Junior Secondary: Varndean, Dorothy Stringer, Cardinal NewmanSixth Form: Varndean, BHASVIC, Cardinal Newman, BIMMPrivate: Bilingual, Windlesham Prep, Lancing Prep, Brighton College, Brighton GirlsA quick walk to Preston Park Station and its bistro pub with friendly local shops, cafes and a post office around the corner, this area has a lovely community feel and the nearby primary schools, state or private, are good. Tucked away from the crowds, this house is between Dyke Road's Park with tennis courts, open air theatre, playground and cafe, Hove Park's playground, fingerprint maze and playing fields and Preston Park's velodrome, sports facilities, fun runs and football clubs. Local bus routes go along both Dyke Road and London Road (both out of hearing) to the South Downs National Park or the beach, and along Shirley Drive to Hove, and you can get to the whole of the city including the world class shopping, fashionable bars, lively arts venues and international restaurants of Queen's Road, the picturesque cultural heart of the city as well as Hove's Church Road easily. If you commute by car, both the A23 and A27 are easy to reach. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70805797
Stylish family home End of terrace Three double bedrooms Spacious living room Kitchen/breakfast room Family bathroom Downstairs WC Walk-in wardrobe Rear patio garden Side access Cul-de-sac No onward chain Hanover is a popular district of Brighton, characterised by its terraces of colourfully painted houses. Being in a central location and within walking distance of Brighton Station, it is popular with young professionals and commuters, who value its proximity to the city centre and to transport links. Often considered to be one of Brighton's bohemian strongholds, it has an active artistic community and a lively atmosphere, with more than its fair share of excellent pubs where you can find good company, great food and live music. Families are attracted here by good local schools and green spaces; Queen's Park has a playground and a cafe, and The Level has a playground and a fantastic skate park.Beaufort Terrace is tucked away off Islingword Road and is an attractive, no-through road, with mature trees and open, green spaces, on one side of the street. In this area of closely built housing, this provides an unexpected and welcome feeling of space as you turn into the road. At the far end of the cul-de-sac, stands this delightful, three-bedroom house. The owners of many of the houses at this end of the street have put benches outside their houses, which gives a welcoming community feel.Inside, the front door opens to a porch area with space for coats and shoes, and through to a central hallway which has the reception rooms off to the left and the kitchen/dining room to the right. The living room is some 7 metres in length, running the full depth of the house, with a bay window to the front and another window with an outlook onto the garden. The room is decorated in a contemporary style, as are all the rooms in the house, with confident colour choices which give the house an up-to-date and stylish feel. The living room also has wooden floors in excellent condition. On the other side of the house there is a large kitchen/ breakfast room. The kitchen has modern white units and a solid wood work surface, with a white ceramic butler sink and space for a range cooker. A number of skylights fill the room with light and at the garden end there is a distinct area for a dining table. At the far end of the room is a door to a downstairs WC and a further door to the garden. Outside the garden has been landscaped and is arranged over two levels, with palms and other shrubs in raised borders and climbing plants on the walls. On the upper level there is a space for table and chairs.On the first floor there are two bedrooms and a bathroom. The larger bedroom at the front of the house has two built-in wardrobes as well as a separate dressing room. This room is currently being used as a home office for two people. The back bedroom also has built-in wardrobes and overlooks the garden. The bathroom is beautifully presented with a modern suite and a shower over the bath. Gorgeous, pink flamingo wallpaper adorns the walls. Finally on the top floor is another large double bedroom, into the eaves, with plenty of storage space and great views at the front of the house.What the owner says:"We have lived in the property for 17 years and Beaufort Terrace is just wonderful. We have a street WhatsApp group, we have get-togethers in the street or on the green outside a few times a year and there are a few younger families in the street that get together regularly. It's a really friendly street and everyone is always there to help out if needed. It's an easy walk into the North Laine or to Brighton Station and London and Lewes Road are a few minutes' walk away as is Queens Park. We will be really sad to leave Beaufort Terrace as there is nowhere we'd rather be in Brighton but we are settling into our new life in Guernsey and are planning to stay for the foreseeable future."In The KnowArea: HanoverCouncil Tax: Band CEPC Rating: E50Floor Area: 131.7sqm (approx.)Station: Brighton (one mile)Bus Stop: Queens Park RoadParking: Parking Zone VPrimary School: Elm Grove, St LukesSecondary School: Dorothy Stringer, VarndeanLocal shop: Food & Wine, Islingword RdSupermarket: Sainsbury's, Lewes RoadLocal Gems: Flour Pot Bakery, Islingword Inn, Haus on the Hill, Queens Park*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_i69043494
Guide Price £650,000 - £675,000 Vendor Suited with complete chain Stunning three bedroom family home Three bathrooms West facing patio Stylish finish throughout Finished to a high standard Double glazed throughout A real one-off and a must view property! Guide price £650,000 - £675,000 Whippingham Road is a popular residential street of terraced houses, that runs from Hartington Road to Elm Grove. You can easily walk into town from here, or to the seafront; if you prefer, there are excellent bus services into the city centre. Nearer to home, there are numerous pubs, cafes and shops. On Elm Grove, The Flour Pot Bakery serves delicious coffee and pastries, as well as selling fantastic bread. Just a little further down the hill, Hilly Laine, is an independent health food corner shop. This area has a wide appeal, to both young professionals and commuters, looking for easy access to the city or to Brighton Station, and also to families who want to be near parks and schools as well as the wonderful pepperpot nursery. Queen's Park is a fifteen minute walk where there is a playground and a cafe, and The Level has a playground and a skate park. Fairlight and Elm Grove Primary schools are a short walk away and the house is in the catchment area for Dorothy Stringer and Varndean secondary schools.This unique house, at first glance Victorian in style, was built in the 1960s to resemble others in the terrace. It has been carefully renovated by its current owners, an architect and an artist, and is now a stunning three-bedroom, three-bathroom, contemporary home, with a beautiful kitchen and reception spaces, as well as a west-facing garden.On the ground floor, one large, double-aspect, reception room, with stained wooden floors, has a living area at the front of the house, with a bay window and an exposed brick fireplace with a wood burning stove. At the back of this room is a dining area and a wonderful door, over 2.5 metres high, which opens to the side of the house where there is a vegetable garden. As you enter the kitchen, your eye is drawn to the view of the garden through the crittall-style, double doors at the end of the room. These doors are aluminium and double-glazed. The kitchen effortlessly combines highly practical and attractive stainless steel cabinets with warm natural materials including solid oak worktops and a tumbled travertine stone floor. A Stoves dual-fuel range cooker, with two ovens and a grill, stands on one side of the room, while opposite, under the window, is a reclaimed butler sink with a flexi-hose tap. The dishwasher is integrated and there is space for a full-height fridge freezer. At the far end of the kitchen, a wall of full-height cupboards provides further storage and accommodates the washing machine and the dryer. Stepping outside, through the double doors, the garden has been beautifully conceived as an outside room with sandstone paving, raised flower beds and built-in seating , which incorporates storage underneath and has a timber shade/roof.On the first floor are two double bedrooms, a bathroom and a shower room. The main bedroom is at the front of the house with a bay window. On one side of the room is a wall of built-in wardrobes and on the opposite wall, a decorative cast iron fireplace. The original floorboards have been painted white in both bedrooms and the windows are double-glazed hardwood sashes. The bathroom has a magnificent freestanding double-ended bath with ball and claw feet and a large walk-in shower. There are white metro-tiles with a contrasting grout and a gorgeous Belfast-style sink. The bathroom is Victorian in style but contemporary in its comforts, with two dual-fuel towel radiators positioned within reach of the bath and the room has been constructed as a wet room, with underfloor heating. There is a further shower room which also has a dual-fuel towel radiator.At the top of the house, a bedroom has been created in the loft. There are long views to the west from two Juliet windows. The floor is a beautiful solid smoked-oak parquet. On one side of the room, a barn-style sliding door opens to a shower room. The floor has porcelain tiles and the walls and shower have a combination of ceramic and marble tile. A large skylight fills the room with light. When the loft was converted there was considerable insulation installed in the ceiling and walls.All the windows in the house are double-glazed. When the building was renovated by the current owners, sustainable insulation materials were widely used, including a recycled newspaper product under the floors and sheep's wool insulation behind the timber stud walls. Radiators have been updated to modern, column radiators and the central heating system is run from a Worcester Bosch, 40kw combi boiler, with separate zones for the ground floor and the upper floors. There are ethernet points throughout the house including in the reception rooms and all bedrooms.Storage has been carefully considered in the house, with eaves storage cupboards created when the loft was converted, understairs cupboards, and considerable cupboard space in the kitchen. There is also a storage bench in the garden.In The KnowArea: Elm Grove and HartingtonCouncil Tax: Band CEPC Rating: C73Floor Area: 117m sq (approx.)Station: Brighton (1 mile)Bus Stop: Hartington Road (150m)Parking: Permit Parking, Zone SPrimary School: Elm Grove PrimarySecondary School: Varndean and Dorothy StringerPrivate School: Brighton CollegeLocal shop: M&A ConvenienceSupermarket: Sainsburys, Lewes RoadLocal Gems: Black Rain Cafe, The Hartington Pub, Flour Pot Bakery, William Clarke Park (The Patch)*As provided by the vendor. All details should be checked and confirmed by your conveyancer.FREE MARKETING WORTH £400 If you instruct Q Estate Agents to sell your home, we will provide a free and comprehensive marketing package worth £400. Call or email .Disclaimer Floorplan for Illustration Purposes Only Not To Scale. This floorplan should be used as a general outline for guidance only and does not constitute in whole or in part an offer or contract. Any areas, measurements or distances quoted are approximate and should not be used to value the property or be a basis for sale or let. Q Estate Agents have not tested any appliances or services within the property. Any intending purchaser or lessee should satisfy themselves by inspection, searches, enquiries and full survey as to the correctness of each statement. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70929090
Victorian terraced house Three/four bedrooms Through/lounge dining room Extended kitchen Luxury shower room En-suite bathroom Landscaped rear garden Gas CH Close to Station Yardley Street is a residential road of Victorian terraces, in an extremely convenient location, close to Preston Circus. This area is popular with both families and professional couples, as it has good local schools and excellent transport links. Brighton Station is within walking distance and London Road station is only a few minutes away. There is also a choice of bus routes on Ditchling Road or Beaconsfield Road. The Duke of York's Picture House, moments away, is Brighton's oldest and much-loved cinema. London Road and Baker Street are home to many popular cafes and restaurants and the Open Market has plaza traders, independent shops and artist's studios. This area is renowned for its wide choice of pubs, including the Open House, the Signalman and The Roundhill, just around the corner. You are also close to Preston Park which has two cafes, tennis courts, and a velodrome, as well as green spaces for picnics and gatherings and a fantastic children's playground. Downs Infant and Junior schools are close by and you will be in the catchment area for the extremely popular Dorothy Stringer and Varndean secondary schools.This wonderful family home is arranged over three levels and has fantastic reception spaces and four bedrooms, two of which are ensuite, as well as a beautiful garden. The house has been extended at the rear, across the full width of the property which has transformed the ground floor and provided very generous reception accommodation. At the front, there is a living room with a wood burning stove and a west-facing bay window. The floorboards have been stripped, both here and in the dining area. The living room, dining room and kitchen are effectively all open-plan and yet each area feels self-contained and the spaces flow effortlessly one to the other.The kitchen is a light and extremely spacious room, with crittall-style, double-glazed, double doors, in an anthracite finish, which open to the garden. White gloss units are finished with a solid wood worktop, a gas five-burner hob sits above a double oven and there is an integrated dishwasher and space for a full height fridge freezer. The floor has ceramic tiles and there is underfloor heating. Step outside into a gorgeous landscaped garden. This is a really special space, that has beautiful mature trees including an olive, a bay and a corkscrew hazel. There is also fragrant jasmine and you are treated to an extraordinary display from the sumac tree in the neighbouring garden. Raised flowerbeds are arranged in the round, with integral seating around flagstones laid in a circular design. A pond with a water feature, perfectly finishes this serene space.On the ground floor there is also a wet room with a shower, hand basin and WC, which has been cleverly incorporated when the space was reconfigured. On the first floor there are three bedrooms. The front room has an ensuite WC with hand basin and the rear bedroom is currently being used as a utility room. There is a sink, countertop and space and plumbing for a washing machine and space for a dryer. Finally on the top floor the loft has been converted to create a fantastic double bedroom with an ensuite bathroom.In The KnowArea: Preston CircusCouncil Tax: Band CEPC Rating: D67Floor Area: 113.5sqm (approx.)Station: Brighton (0.5 miles)Bus Stop: Preston Circus (400m)Parking: Permit Zone JPrimary School: Downs Infants and JuniorSecondary School: Dorothy Stringer, VarndeanLocal shop: Clyde Road News, Clyde RdSupermarket: Sainsbury's. New England StLocal Gems: Kitgum Kitchen, The Joker, The Signalman, Pizza 500, Preston ParkFREE MARKETING WORTH £400 If you instruct Q Estate Agents to sell your home, we will provide a free and comprehensive marketing package worth £400. Call or email .Disclaimer Floorplan for Illustration Purposes Only Not To Scale. This floorplan should be used as a general outline for guidance only and does not constitute in whole or in part an offer or contract. Any areas, measurements or distances quoted are approximate and should not be used to value the property or be a basis for sale or let. Q Estate Agents have not tested any appliances or services within the property. Any intending purchaser or lessee should satisfy themselves by inspection, searches, enquiries and full survey as to the correctness of each statement. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71245535
GUIDE 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
Between vibrant Lewes Road and the rolling Downs both within a 10 minute walk - this 1930s end of terrace 4 bed house on a large corner plot has a sociable, southwest garden, rare off street parking and a designer finish. Inside 113.10m2 (1217.39 sq. ft.) of sunlit rooms fuse period charm with skilled contemporary design and family needs, with sensitive improvements including aluminium double glazing at the front, a wood burning stove in the living room, a modern kitchen diner and a fantastic principal suite on the top floor. In an area popular with families and professionals, there are 3 sought-after primary schools and a park within a 10 minute radius. Nearby bus routes offer regular services into the city and Brighton Station, whilst Elm Grove provides swift access to the South Downs and the A23 / A27. Enjoy the social flow of this fabulous end of terrace house in easy going Hartington Road, known for its organic shops, cafes and friendly community. Just up the hill from vibrant Lewes Road, it is quietly located on an attractive tree-lined road with light touch parking (only restricted for 2 hours every day and free at weekends) and within walking distance of the secret William Clarke Park known locally as 'The Patch'.Outside, this private house with broad box bays and a gable radiates charm, tucked back behind mature hedging which lines the front garden, and there is a side gate with access to a bespoke shed offering ample storage. Inside, the hall is inviting with subtle spot lighting, space for coats and bags beneath the stairs as well as a built in cupboard, and painted floorboards which continue into the living room. Ideal for entertaining, this living room is a welcoming, versatile space. The large bay window has mirrored film for extra privacy and a wood burning stove adds both character and warmth. Next door, the large kitchen dining room has ample space for a large table and the French doors leading to the sunny garden - which becomes another room of the house during summer. Tucked away from the social flow, the streamlined kitchen is a classic black and white and is well planned with a gas hob and electric fan oven beneath a hood, plumbing in place for a dishwasher and a washing machine (there's power for a dryer concealed in the under stair cupboard), and there is designated space for an American style fridge freezer.Outside, the big, L shaped garden is a tranquil sun trap. Facing southwest there is always a spot to sit in the sun during the day and it is child and pet secure. Larger than many this close to the city centre and with the dining terrace and lawn level with the kitchen it is a blank canvas with planted beds to inspire ideas. There is plenty of space to entertain on both the paved terrace by the house as well as on the paved sun deck as this area gets the sun from about 12 until sunset.Returning inside, the first of the double bedrooms is bright with garden views and beautifully decorated it is used for visiting family and as a home office. Next door, the second double bedroom also looks across gardens, so is not directly overlooked, unusual for this location. At the front of the house, the 3rd double bedroom has plenty of character and space of its own with fitted storage, space for study and a wall of wardrobes. Next door, the luxury bathroom has a subtle Victorian influence in the custom made copper warming rail and toilet holder.Peaceful and private at the top of the house, the principal bedroom spans 5.82m x 4.37m (19'1 x14'4) with twin Velux windows bringing in leafy views and the tip of the Victorian chapel over rooftops whilst at the back, a picture window looks out onto a row of gardens. The attention to detail you find throughout this house is seen here in the addition of dimmer switches and the chic en-suite shower room is expertly designed.Agent Says:"Ideal for professionals and/or a growing family close to schools, parks, the city and the station, houses in this tranquil area sell fast especially those with off street parking! This light, stylish and spacious home is ready to move into with a sociable garden that gets the sun for most of the day."What's around you:Shops: Lewes Road 10 mins on foot, 2 by car, North Laine 15-20 mins walk, 3 by cabStation: Brighton 9 mins to drive, 20-25 mins on foot or by busSeafront or Park: The Patch (William Clarke Park) 5-8 to walk, seafront 10 mins to driveClosest Schools:Primary: St Martin's C of E, Elm Grove, Fairlight.Secondary: Varndean, Dorothy Stringer.Private: Brighton College, Brighton & Hove High, Brighton Waldorf.In a popular corner of Brighton stretching from the vibrant shopping and arts venues of Lewes Road and North Laine to Brighton General Hospital there's a lot to explore with plenty of local cafes, shops and bistro pubs to choose from. Local primary schools are good and the open green area of The Patch is within walking distance. All the hospitals are easy to reach and nearby Sheepcote Valley is a social hub for dog walkers and joggers. You can picnic on the beaches of Kemptown, which has its own eclectic character or in Queen's Park with its tennis courts, pond and cafe. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70963494
HW Estate Agents are excited to bring to market this very unique and spacious four double bedroom terraced house on Temple Street, arranged over three floors and perfectly situated close to the seafront and Western Road. Entering the property you are met with a large entrance hall, on this floor there is a large through lounge diner, with gorgeous engineered wood floors, modern kitchen with gas hob, oven and integrated appliances. There is also space for a dining table and chairs or potential to create a utility area. French doors lead you out on to the private west facing courtyard garden. There is also a shower with on this floor with hand basin and wc. The basement has been converted into a spacious double bedroom with ensuite wet room, walk in shower, heated towel rail, Wc and hand basin. On the first floor there are three spacious double bedrooms with the master enjoying a large bay window. There is also a larger family bathroom which has a full sized bath, W/C, sink and heated towel rail. The property also benefits from a large loft space. This house will interest those who would like to create and large family home in one of Brightons most central location. Enjoy the beach and the easy access to town and seafront.Tenure FreeholdProperty TerracedBeds Four DoublesBaths ThreeOutside West Facing Council Tax Band DParking Zone ZTemple Street is conveniently located just off Western Road with its eclectic array of shops, bars, restaurants and cafe's. Hove's famous seafront, St Ann's Wells Gardens and Churchill Square shopping centre are all within a short walk, as well as being within the catchment area of numerous Ofsted rated good schools, such as Brunswick Primary School. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i68573636
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
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