£1,500,000
(£677/sq. ft)
6 bed terraced house for salePark Crescent, Brighton BN2
6 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
2,217 sq. ft
- Freehold
Kendrick Property Services
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About this property
6 Bedrooms | Gardens | Private Garden | High Specification | Rarely Available |
Kendrick Property Services are pleased to bring to market this property located in the prestigious Park Crescent, Brighton, this exceptional six-bedroom terraced house offers a rare blend of Regency charm and contemporary luxury.
Spanning four floors and finished to an impeccable standard throughout, the property provides generous, light-filled living spaces with high ceilings, period details, and modern finishes. The lower ground floor, which has its own entrance, presents excellent potential for Airbnb or self-contained guest accommodation, making it ideal for multi-generational living or income generation.
One of the property’s standout features is its beautifully landscaped private gardens—an enviable asset in such a central location, perfect for entertaining or quiet retreat. Park Crescent itself is one of Brighton’s most iconic and sought-after addresses.
Designed in the early 1800s by renowned architect Amon Wilds, the crescent was once the site of the Royal Brighton Zoological Gardens, a short-lived but fascinating part of the city’s history. Today, Park Crescent retains its elegance and exclusivity, with beautifully maintained communal gardens and a strong sense of community.
Ideally located just moments from Brighton station, the seafront, and the vibrant North Laine and city centre, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully restored period home in one of Brighton’s most historic and desirable settings.
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