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£700,000

3 bed terraced house for sale
Bedford Street, Brighton BN2

    • 3 beds

    • 3 baths

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Fully renovated 3-bedroom Georgian townhouse in Kemptown

  • Sea views & a stones throw from the beach front

  • Rich in original character across 4 spacious floors

  • Short walk: SohoHouse, Sea Lanes, Brighton College, Hospital

  • Recently fitted: Bespoke double-glazed sash windows

  • 10min bus to Brighton Station

  • Kemp Town Village shops, cafés & restaurants

  • Walk out of the front door to sea views

  • Property Reference: 32241

  • Property Reference: 32241

First Floor:
* Living Room
* Shower Room

- The jewel of this home is the breathtaking first-floor living space — an open-plan haven designed for both relaxation and entertaining. With soaring three-metre-high ceilings and three large sash windows facing east and west, sunlight pours in throughout the day, creating a bright, uplifting atmosphere. Newly renovated white-painted wooden floors add a crisp, coastal freshness, while a striking feature-tiled wall brings impact, and a touch of modern artistry to the space.

Whether you’re enjoying a quiet morning coffee bathed in soft light or hosting friends against the backdrop of the sea just beyond, this room truly captures the spirit of seaside living. Discreetly tucked away, a stylish shower room with toilet is conveniently positioned off the main space — perfect for guests or freshening up after a stroll along the beach. –––

Exterior :
- Part of a handsome terrace inspired by Nash’s London designs, this property stands out with its distinctive blue-painted façade and charming pink front door. Two olive trees, positioned side by side, frame the entrance, adding a Mediterranean touch that complements the coastal setting. The home also features the signature plasterwork and decorative window surrounds that define Brighton’s most admired Georgian streets. Traditional marble steps lead up to the door, setting the tone for the style and character found within. –––

Lower Ground Floor:
* Kitchen & dining room
* Utility room
* Cellar
* Courtyard

- This newly refurbished, open-plan kitchen and dining area combines functionality with design flair. Mid-century-inspired cabinetry in solid mango wood, a Belfast sink, and open shelving give the space a warm yet contemporary feel. A discreet utility room keeps appliances neatly tucked away, while a traditional arched cellar offers additional storage or the potential for a wine collection.

A rear door opens to a small, courtyard — a peaceful spot for morning coffee or evening drinks. –––

Ground Floor:
* Third bedroom /or/ additional reception room
* Shower room

- A welcoming hallway with high ceilings and newly tiled floors sets the scene. Original mahogany bannisters and deep skirting boards carry through to the spacious front reception room, which serves as a third bedroom. Double-glazed sash windows within the bay flood the space with light, while a central fireplace and built-in alcove shelving create a warm, inviting atmosphere. –––

Second Floor:
* Master bedroom with en-suite
* Second bedroom

- The east-facing main bedroom welcomes the morning light and offers space for a super king bed, with open wardrobes fitted into the alcoves.

The second bedroom, slightly smaller, could serve as a guest room, nursery, home office, or generous walk-in wardrobe. –––

Lifestyle & Location :
- Living here means having the sea, city, and countryside all within easy reach. Morning swims, weekend yoga on the beach, and sunset walks along the promenade are part of everyday life. The community spirit of Kemp Town Village is hard to beat — friendly neighbours, independent businesses, and a relaxed coastal pace with all the perks of city living. –––

Education:
* Primary: Queens Park Primary, St Luke’s Primary
* Secondary: Varndean, Dorothy Stringer, Cardinal Newman rc
* Independent: Brighton College, Brighton College Prep, Roedean School –––

History & Connectivity :
- During the 19th century, Brighton transformed into one of England’s most fashionable seaside destinations. This terrace reflects that era’s elegance, just steps from the shoreline and within walking distance of the Marina, hospitals, and major employers such as Amex. Excellent transport links provide easy access to London, Gatwick, and the South Downs. Zone C parking permits are readily available with no waiting list.
When enquiring please quote IATA32241

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