Guide price
£260,000
(£562/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for saleUpper Lewes Road, Brighton BN2
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
463 sq. ft
- Share of Freehold
Number Twenty Four
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About this property
Well-presented lower ground floor flat
Bespoke kitchen and built-in storage
Located in a desirable area close to amenities
Stylish tiled bathroom with corner bath with overhead shower
Within walking distance of train stations
Private rear garden with vegetable patch
Good-sized bedroom with built-in storage
On street permit holder parking
Open-plan living/dining room with garden access
Share of Freehold
Guide price £260,000 - £270,000. Quiet lower-ground flat on Upper Lewes Road with double bedroom, open-plan living, and private south-facing garden.
The Property
Perfectly placed on Upper Lewes Road, this apartment puts you in easy reach of both the buzz of Brighton and the calm of the countryside. Set on the lower ground floor of a converted house with just one neighbour above, the flat feels wonderfully quiet and private. Thoughtful design touches make the most of every inch - from sliding doors that save space to cleverly integrated storage - and original features, such as the parquet flooring that runs through the living space, add warmth and character. The current owners have loved living here for the past four years, and the home is very much turnkey.
Steps lead down to a smart entrance, where you’ll find a useful outdoor storage unit. Inside, a light mural in the hallway draws you in towards the main living space. At the front of the flat, the double bedroom looks out onto the greenery of the front entrance and has ample built-in storage, soft LED lighting, and a charming cubby nook above the bed making it a peaceful spot to start and end the day.
The open-plan living and kitchen area is at the heart of the home. There’s space for a sofa and dining table, with a brick feature fireplace framing a 19th-century ornamental French wood burner. Bespoke oak storage has been beautifully built in, and a foldaway desk opens in front of the French doors to the garden making it an inspiring place to work from home. The kitchen, custom-designed and fitted by the previous owner, makes perfect use of the space both practically and visually.
Beyond, the bathroom combines modern comfort with classic style: A large corner tub with shower over, hexagonal floor tiles, white subway walls, and frosted glass that offers a blurred view of the green garden outside.
The south-facing garden is a true little haven - peaceful, private, and backing onto other neighbouring gardens. There’s a storage cupboard for tools, a patio and lawn area, and mature planting that includes a grapevine, hops (currently used by the owners for home-brewing), and a vegetable patch. A built-in seating area makes it easy to relax outside, while an outdoor socket is handy for lighting or running the lawnmower. Easy to maintain and full of charm, it’s a lovely extension of the living space in warmer months.
Additional Property Information
Property type: Lower ground floor apartment in converted house
Tenure: Share of Freehold
Service charge: £0
Council tax band: A
Parking zone: J
The Area
The location of Upper Lewes Road offers the best of Brighton living - well-connected, vibrant, and close to green spaces.
Lewes Road itself is a lively stretch, packed with independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and bars, as well as a Co-Op, Sainsbury’s, and M&S Food for your weekly shop. You’re also only a 15–20 minute walk from Brighton’s North Laine, with its eclectic mix of boutiques, vintage stores, and coffee shops, and just a few minutes further into the heart of the city centre for high street shopping, theatres, and nightlife. Local favourite the Martha Gunn pub, known for its warm welcome, great food, and lively atmosphere, is just around the corner.
Green space is never far away. Woodvale’s Victorian cemetery offers peaceful, wildlife-rich walks, while William Clarke Park and The Level provide open lawns, play areas, and a community feel. And if you fancy sea air, Brighton’s famous seafront is just a 30-minute stroll from your door.
Transport Links
Excellent transport links are right on your doorstep, with bus stops just two minutes away on Lewes Road, serving the city centre, seafront, and both universities. London Road Station is an easy twelve-minute walk, and from here you can be in London in just over an hour. For those with a car there’s permit parking on the street outside.
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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Council tax band
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