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Guide price

£925,000

5 bed terraced house for sale
Dyke Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN1

    • 5 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Mishons

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About this property

    Guide Price £925,000 - £950,000

    A stunning five-bedroom, five-storey Victorian townhouse, ideally positioned on the fringe of everything Brighton has to offer. Step off the lively streets and into this effortlessly stylish home, where classic period charm meets cool, contemporary living.

    From the moment you enter, you’re greeted by beautiful original stripped wood flooring and a soft, neutral colour palette that runs throughout the home, creating a fresh and elegant atmosphere.

    The ground floor hosts a generous, double length living room, cleverly arranged into two distinct zones. The front area exudes grandeur with a striking fireplace and intricate wall and ceiling detailing, while the rear section currently serves as a peaceful study. This versatile space could also function as a library, formal dining room, or an extension of the main lounge. Also on this floor is one of the home’s two bathrooms, stylishly tiled and finished with a luxurious copper rain shower.

    On the first floor, you'll find the family bathroom, a serene and sophisticated space complete with a freestanding roll-top bath, perfectly placed to enjoy rooftop views over Clifton Hill. Adjacent is the principal bedroom, which spans the full width of the house. Painted in Farrow & Ball’s 'Sulking Room Pink', this room offers a warm and tranquil retreat.

    The second and third floors house four further double bedrooms, three on the second level, and a lovely guest room on the top floor. The upper rooms enjoy elevated views over the elegant neighbourhood.

    The heart of the home lies on the lower ground floor, a wonderfully spacious kitchen and dining area designed for both functionality and flair. The minimalist kitchen is expansive, with plenty of worktop and surface space. The adjoining dining area seats 8–10 comfortably and features a standout exposed brick chimney breast that adds texture and warmth.

    As you’d expect from a period property, there are delightful quirks throughout, handy storage nooks, external vaults, and charming details that make this home truly unique. A separate utility room, equipped with additional appliances, provides extra convenience for modern family life. From here, you can access the private garden patio, which is low-maintenance and something you can make your own.

    Perfectly located just moments from Brighton Station and the vibrant Laines, and offering an abundance of space, style, and character, this exceptional home is not to be missed.

    EPC Rating D
    Council Tax Band - E

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