Guide price
£400,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleRichmond Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN2
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Auction
- Freehold
Brand Vaughan - Preston Park
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About this property
Style End of terrace Victorian house
Type 4 double bedrooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen living dining room
Area Roundhill
Floor Area 1061 sq.ft
Outside Space Spacious tiered garden
Parking Permit Zone J
Council Tax Band: Tbc
Guide price: £400,000--£440,000.
In need of modernisation and updating.
Chain free.
Ideal project or investment.
Internal viewings available on request.
Create the home of your dreams or get onto the development ladder with this 3 storey, 4 bed end of terrace Victorian house in need of tlc with a large attic, glorious views and spacious, sunny garden. 15-20 mins walk from Brighton Station’s direct trains to Gatwick and London, it’s between the North Laine at The Level and fashionable Fiveways Village with gracious period proportions and charming fireplaces. Currently let, the bones of a fabulous property are there as the lower floor has already been opened up to create a big living, dining room kitchen with French doors to the garden, and quite a few neighbours have extended up or out, stnc. Ideal for professionals, families and investors, major employers and the universities are easy to reach, a good infant and junior school are within walking distance, and the sports, playgrounds and cafés of The Level and Preston Park are within a 5 min drive – both with areas in the same parking zone.
With local shops and cafés and within the golden triangle just 10 minutes from our famous pebble beaches and located between Lewes Road which takes you into Brighton, links to Hove or out to the A23/A27 in minutes, and Ditchling Road which takes you to the Level at the foot of the vibrant North Laine or to open countryside.
This property is for sale by the Modern Method of Auction.
Style End of terrace Victorian house
Type 4 double bedrooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen living dining room
Area Roundhill
Floor Area 1061 sq.ft
Outside Space Spacious tiered garden
Parking Permit Zone J
Council Tax Band: Tbc
Why You’ll Like It:
Far quieter than its location may suggest, this attractive terrace of historic properties has a real sense of community as once discovered, people tend to stay. Radiating period charm with architectural detail above the front door and broad bays, this property is ready for a fresh start – and has uninterrupted sunlight and views from the back which makes it unusually private.
Inside has a cheerful east west orientation, high ceilings and well- proportioned rooms and the ground floor offers versatile options. Two inviting rooms have beautiful original fireplaces, and big and bright, both are used as bedrooms- although the bay fronted room at the front could be an elegant living room if you decided to extend up, as next door has done, stnc.
On the first floor, the third double room at the back has astonishing open views across the valley to the hills of Hanover, a period fireplace and a storage system in place, whilst spanning the whole of the front of the building, the fourth bedroom has plenty of character and a fireplace of its own plus a fitted wardrobe and a useful hand basin.
Downstairs is all about enjoying friends, family and an al fresco lifestyle. Built in an age reliant on natural light it has plenty of it with a ceiling high window at the front and French doors to the garden at the back. There’s ample space for sofas and a big family table, and the kitchen area is away from the social flow at the front with an integrated gas hob and electric oven beneath a lit hood, space for a tall fridge freezer and plumbing in place for a washing machine. Also on this level, the bathroom is large enough for a bath with a shower attachment.
Outside, with a landscaped garden to one side and steps to Roundhill Crescent on the other – which allows for a side gate for bikes/builders- this garden is a private paradise with magnificent, open views and it’s surprisingly spacious for its location close to the city centre and the sea. Already landscaped to embrace its hillside setting, a dining deck by the house is perfect for eating outside and two broad tiers step down inspiring ideas. With some mature shrubs and climbing plants this restful oasis is also low maintenance, so you will have more time to have fun in the sun.
Agent’s Thoughts:
“This is a popular area full of professionals and families where you are never far from fresh coffee and a croissant -or a bistro pub if you don’t want to cook! The Level, which hosts events in the arts festivals, fashionable open air market and legendary North Laine are a short walk, there’s a choice of stations, schools and parks easy to reach and local buses take you straight into or out of the city.”
Owner’s Secret:
“Light and spacious this Victorian town house is close to the sea and the countryside, but within walking distance of direct trains to London. The amazing views at the back bring in uninterrupted light and ensure privacy and the big bright rooms offer versatile options. The sociable kitchen living dining room flows out to the garden where you can really appreciate its elevated position. Surrounded by parks with sports facilities and playgrounds – 3 in the same parking zone- it’s quick to stroll to London or Lewes Road for fresh produce, or restaurants in the North Laine and the cafés at Fiveways are a great meeting place for breakfast on Sundays. There really is a friendly community here and with local buses, you won’t always be dependent on a car.”
Where it is:
Shops: London Road & North Laine 10 mins walk, 2 by car
Station: London Road 10 mins walk, Brighton 15-20 or 5-6 by cab
Seafront or Park: The Level 2 mins drive, Preston Park 5 by car, seafront 10-15 min drive
Closest Schools:
Primary: The Downs Infant School, The Downs Junior School
Secondary: Varndean High School and Dorothy Stringer
Sixth Form: Varndean 6th Form, bhasvic, Newman 6th Form College
Private: Brighton College, Brighton Girls, Waldorf, Roedean
In a sought after location with friendly local amenities including good schools and within walking distance of great shopping, restaurants, and bars, this stylish house offers easy access to the Brighton lifestyle – and to train stations if you commute. Convenient for the art colleges and universities it is well served for parks and gardens which provide cool green spaces, cafés and playgrounds, and also host events in our famous city festivals. Close to the commercial districts, major employers and the historic cultural heart of the city, the whole of Brighton and Hove is easy to reach on foot, by bus, rental bike or by car. Nearby but out of hearing, Lewes Road takes you to the sea or to the A23/ A27 whilst Ditchling Road sweeps up from The Level to Fiveways Village and The South Downs National Park.
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