Listed for £550,000
March 25, 2026
Sold for £440,000
2018
Sold for £143,000
2001
Sold for £113,995
2001
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The south-facing garden has been thoughtfully landscaped to maximise both light and usability. A generous decked terrace sits directly off the house, providing an ideal spot for dining, relaxing or hosting in the warmer months.
Beyond, a raised section introduces planting and greenery, adding depth and privacy to the space. There is also a useful external store — ideal for bikes, tools or additional storage — reinforcing the practicality of the home.
Upstairs
Arranged across the ground and first floors, the accommodation continues to impress with well-proportioned rooms and a consistent, high-quality finish throughout.
The principal bedroom spans the full width of the house and is beautifully bright thanks to its bay window, offering a calm and spacious retreat. Two further double bedrooms are equally well-presented, each styled with a clear eye for detail and flexibility for family life, guests or home working.
The bathroom has been completely upgraded in a contemporary style, featuring patterned tiling, a modern suite and a sleek black-framed screen — creating a space that feels both design-led and practical.
Why You’ll Love It
This is one of those rare homes where all the hard work has already been done — and done properly. The current owners have invested heavily in creating a house that feels cohesive, stylish and easy to live in, with a finish that runs consistently throughout.
The combination of a full renovation, a south-facing garden and a layout designed around modern living makes this a standout opportunity in Bakers Bottom.
Agent Says
“This is a brilliant example of a full back-to-brick style renovation where no corners have been cut. The finish is exceptional throughout, and the way the house flows — particularly on the lower ground floor with the bifold doors onto the garden — is exactly what buyers are looking for right now. It’s a home you can walk straight into and enjoy from day one.”
Owner’s Secret
“We’ve loved how easy the house is to live in since renovating it — everything has its place and the space just works. In the summer, opening up the doors to the garden completely transforms the house, and the street itself has such a friendly, community feel.”
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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What’s Around You
Shops: St George’s Road 3 mins | St James’s Street 5 mins
Train Station: Brighton Station 15–20 mins by bus / 10 mins by cab
Seafront / Park: Seafront 5 mins | Queen’s Park 2 mins
Closest Schools:
Primary: St Luke’s, Queen’s Park Primary
Secondary: Varndean, Dorothy Stringer
Sixth Form: BHASVIC, Varndean College, Brighton MET
Private: Brighton College, Roedean, Brighton Girls
Bakers Bottom is one of Brighton’s most loved neighbourhoods, known for its colourful Victorian terraces, strong community feel and ideal positioning between the sea and the city. Independent cafés, local pubs and everyday amenities are all within easy reach, while Kemp Town Village and the seafront are just a short stroll away. For commuters, excellent transport links provide easy access into Brighton Station and onwards to London and Gatwick.