Guide price
£950,000
(£632/sq. ft)
4 bed terraced house for saleWaldegrave Road, Brighton BN1
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,503 sq. ft
- Freehold
Number Twenty Four
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About this property
Prime Golden Triangle location, close to Fiveways shops and cafes
Through living room with space for working from home
Excellent schools within easy walking distance
Four versatile double bedrooms
Quick access to stations, city centre, and Brighton beach
Luxurious bathroom
Stunning Victorian terraced home with period features
Zoned sunny rear garden
Open-plan kitchen/breakfast room with bi-fold doors to garden
Guide Price £950,000–£1,000,000. Elegant four-bed Victorian home in Fiveways with a bright open-plan kitchen, landscaped garden, period features, and stylish finishes throughout.
The Property
Set on one of Fiveways' most sought-after roads, this exceptional four-bedroom Victorian home has been beautifully extended and refurbished, combining timeless period charm with a clean, contemporary finish.
Waldegrave Road is known for its community feel and handsome architecture, and this elegant property is no exception. Behind the classic bay-fronted façade, a traditional entrance hall greets you with original coving and period detailing that sets the tone for what’s to come.
At the front of the house, the through living room offers a stylish yet cosy space to unwind, complete with a cast iron fireplace, bespoke built-in cabinetry, and a large bay window that fills the room with natural light.
To the rear, the heart of the home is the extended kitchen and dining space which is bright, spacious, and thoughtfully designed for modern family life. Skylights and full-width bi-fold doors flood the room with light and create a seamless connection to the garden. High-gloss cabinetry, granite worktops, integrated appliances, and a central island come together to make a kitchen that's as practical as it is beautiful. A ground floor WC adds convenience.
Upstairs, the first floor has three well-proportioned double bedrooms, including a generous principal bedroom with bay window, period fireplace, and fitted storage. A stylish, modern bathroom with clean lines and quality finishes serves this level.
At the top of the house, the fourth bedroom is tucked away and serves as an ideal guest suite, teenager’s retreat or home office, with lovely rooftop views across the city.
The rear garden has been smartly landscaped to create zones for relaxing and play, with a paved terrace for al fresco dining, a low-maintenance artificial lawn, and a raised flower bed bringing a welcome splash of green.
Additional Property Information
Property type: Terraced house
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax band: E
Parking: On street parking in zone J
The Area
Waldegrave Road sits proudly in the heart of Brighton’s coveted Golden Triangle, a leafy, residential pocket of Preston Park known for its elegant Victorian terraces, strong sense of community, and access to outstanding amenities. The road is lined with mature trees and charming period homes, just a short stroll from the local high street at Fiveways, home to a selection of independent shops including an award-winning bakery, traditional butcher, greengrocer, and several much-loved coffee shops and pubs.
The area is lively yet relaxed, with a strong creative spirit—particularly during the Artist Open Houses in spring and the community fairs and summer parties in nearby Blakers Park. Just 6 minutes on foot brings you to Preston Park, a vast green space popular with families, joggers and dog-walkers alike, and host to year-round events. For golfers, Hollingbury Golf Club is a short distance away.
For city amenities, Brighton city centre is approximately 10 minutes by car or bus, and 30 minutes on foot. The famous Brighton beach and promenade can be reached in around 12 minutes by bike or bus, or about 35 minutes walking—making this a perfectly placed home for enjoying the best of Brighton life.
Schools
Families are particularly drawn to this area thanks to its outstanding education options. Both Dorothy Stringer and Varndean secondary schools are highly regarded and within easy walking distance, while Balfour Primary School and Downs Infant and Junior Schools offer strong early years provision.
For independent education, Brighton College, Windlesham House, and Brighton & Hove High School (gdst) are all within easy reach, making this location ideal for families seeking a broad range of educational options, from reception age through to college.
Transport Links
Waldegrave Road is exceptionally well connected for both local travel and London commuting. Preston Park Station is approximately 20 minutes on foot, with regular direct trains to London Victoria and London Bridge in under 70 minutes.
Local bus services run frequently along nearby Ditchling Road, offering direct routes to Brighton city centre, the seafront, Brighton Marina, and the Universities. For drivers, easy access to the A27 and A23 makes onward travel across Sussex and beyond convenient and efficient.
Property Disclaimer
All property details have been provided by the owners. While Number Twenty Four strives for accuracy, we cannot guarantee the completeness or correctness of this information. Buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence before proceeding with a purchase.
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