Listed for £875,000
February 20, 2026
Sold for £845,000
2021
Sold for £245,000
2001
Sold for £157,000
2000
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Returning inside, there are three further double rooms on the ground floor with engineered wood flooring, stylish wall papers and white plantation shutters which filter in the light from bay and casement windows. While the front room is ideal as a homely sitting room, it would be interchangeable as a king bedroom if needed as there is ample space for relaxation in the open plan family room. These rooms share use of a streamlined bathroom with dual basins and a shower over the bath.
Completing the floor, the study has been well designed to include a wall of storage opposite the workspace below a large skylight.
Up on the first floor, two further elegant double bedrooms sit side by side with the second bathroom opposite. Elevated in the house, these are tranquil rooms with soft carpet underfoot and charming views across the gardens to the south or through a Velux window allowing stargazing while drifting off to sleep. Built-in wardrobes and ample eaves storage maximise the floor space in each room and the shower room is sleek and modern with a walk-in wet room style shower.
Vendor's Comments
Since completing the renovations, we have really enjoyed the luxury of space and good design inside and as we love entertaining it was important for us to create a garden where our friends could relax and have a good time. As well as the quiet, friendly location with local shops, there is easy access to the city by road or bus, and there is a real sense of community which we'll miss
Education
Primary: Patcham Infant and Junior Schools Secondary: Patcham High School, Cardinal Newman RC Private: Brighton College, Lancing College
Good to Know
It is no wonder families are flocking from the city centre to live in Patcham, where the houses and gardens are generous; where parking is free, and children can play safely within a close-knit family centred community. While you are still wonderfully connected to the city with regular transport links both in and out, you are also surrounded by mature trees, and The South Downs are literally on your doorstep.
For the London commute, the A23 and Preston Park Station are easy to access, as is the A27 with links to Lewes and along the South Coast. Within Preston Village there are a plethora of local shops, an award-winning bakery and several eateries, plus a post office and café. The City of Brighton & Hove is just 10-minutes by car where you'll find theatres, cinemas, museums and of course the world famous beach what's not to love.