- Luxury 3 bed Grade II house +
- South patio & outhouse +
- Prime location between Little Preston St & Western Rd +
- Beaches with bars, i360 around corner +
- Ideal home or investment +
- Quiet ‘horseshoe’ lane +
- 70.06m2 (754.11 sq. ft.) +
- Brighton Station 8 cab, 10 bus, 10-15 on foot +
- This is a great buy or investment, with a pending HMO licence that has been agreed in principle for investors +
Good to go with beaches, café bars, restaurants, and seafront attractions just 5 mins walk along Little Preston Street, which is at the end of this historic lane, and with pedestrian access to Western Road around the corner. This stylish 3-bed Grade II Victorian house sweeps open to a private patio with a rare outhouse & store. On a quiet lane, inside now offers a glamorous lifestyle spanning 70.06m² (754.11 sq. ft.) over 3 storeys. The spacious living/dining room/kitchen has a period fireplace and door to the patio for parties. The ground-floor bedroom is a great home office or ideal for guests as it is private within the house and has the luxury bathroom next door. Two comfortable double bedrooms at the top are light and airy. Just 5 mins walk to the vibrant seafront, 1 min to the al fresco amenities of Western Road with Brighton Station’s direct trains to Gatwick and London just 7 mins by cab (10 mins by bus, 10-15 mins on foot), this is a great buy or investment, with a pending HMO licence that has been agreed in principle for investors.
One of the most sought after locations in the city surrounded by chic cafés, restaurants, a historic heart and inclusive community, this freehold house within a stroll of major city attractions is tucked away from tourists. It is also close to the sociable Hove Lawns which hold keep fit classes and host events during festivals, highly rated local schools are all within easy reach and both the coast road and Western Road have bus routes and swift links to take you into or out of the city.
In a prime location, this historic terraced house has real charm and inside embraces a sociable lifestyle. The lower floor has been opened to create an inviting, light space with a large window at one end and a door at the other which opens to a lit, sheltered oasis for al fresco entertaining where a brick built,1storey outhouse of 2.5 x 1.5m (8’2 x 4’11) also has a storeroom of 1.1 x1.0m (3’7 x3’3). Skilfully organised with versatile floorspace, classic oak underfoot and a handsome Art Deco fireplace to remind you of the evolving nature of this historic home, the living dining room is open to the kitchen area which is tucked behind a peninsular unit which has an integrated electric hob and oven facing the dining area. Good to go with ample storage and stylish wood surfaces, plumbing is in place for a washing machine and there’s designated space for a dryer, too.
On the ground floor, the first of the double bedrooms is a classic beauty with restful decoration and by the front door it’s ideal for visitors or sharers – or even as a home office as it is private within the house and doesn’t share a wall with the other bedrooms. Next door, the luxury bathroom is a soothing retreat central to the home with painted panelling, a shower above the bath and traditional hand basin.
Light and airy at the top of the house, two more bedrooms are comfortable doubles, each with plenty of character of their own and calm decoration, so you won’t need to change a thing.
Good to Know:
Western Road 1 mins walk, Waitrose 3 mins
Little Preston Street’s famous restaurants 3 mins walk
Brighton Station 7-8 mins by cab, 10 by bus, 10-15 walk
Seafront 5 mins walk
Education:
St Mary Magdalen RC Primary School, St Paul’s C of E
Hove Park, Cardinal Newman secondary schools
6th forms at BHASVIC, City College, BIMM
Private schools: Brighton College, Brighton Girls
Within sought after Brunswick Town CA and just off Little Preston Street’s famous restaurants which offer cuisine from all over the world, this is a great place to be with almost instant access to both the beach and fashionable Western Road. Nearby Hove Lawns have a friendly community and hold events during festivals so you won’t feel isolated if you are new to the city. Tucked away from tourists it is quieter than its fashionable location would suggest, local schools are good and this sought- after location has fashionable shopping, restaurants, clubs, cinemas and theatres. Close to the commercial districts and cultural heart of the city, the whole of Brighton and Hove is easy to reach and both Brighton Station’s direct trains to Gatwick and London is a 10-15 min walk, or 8 mins by cab.