Guide price
£450,000
(£624/sq. ft)
2 bed end terrace house for saleVine Street, Brighton BN1
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
721 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Number Twenty Four
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About this property
Centrally located in Brighton’s North Laine
Downstairs wet room
Ideal for commuters - 6 minute walk to Brighton Station
Two bedrooms on the first floor
Charming end-of-terrace house
Private balcony
Open-plan living room / kitchen
Secondary glazing at the front
Log-burning stove
Boarded loft space providing additional storage options
Guide price £450,000–£475,000. Well-presented two-bedroom home in Brighton’s North Laine, ideal for a single occupant, couple, young family, or as a rental investment.
The Property
Tucked away in one of Brighton’s most vibrant and sought-after neighbourhoods, this charming two-bedroom end-of-terrace home in the North Laine offers the perfect setting for a single occupant who works from home, a couple, or a young family. It could also make an excellent rental investment thanks to its central location and broad appeal.
You step first into a handy porch, complete with a cupboard for shoes and coats, before entering the open-plan living and kitchen space. Thoughtfully decorated, it’s a welcoming room with plenty of space to relax, dine, and entertain. A log-burning stove creates a cosy focal point and keeps the house toasty in the winter months. The kitchen is neatly tucked at the back, with a skylight that floods the space with natural light. Wooden units, a solid wood worktop, and colourful bohemian tiles give it warmth and personality, while there’s space for freestanding appliances. Also on this floor is a wet room with shower and WC, plus a useful understairs storage cupboard.
Upstairs, painted red stairs lead to two bedrooms and a second bathroom. Both bedrooms sit at the front of the house with a pleasant outlook over the street; the second bedroom includes a built-in wardrobe. The bathroom is tiled and fitted with a bath and overhead shower. From the landing, double doors open onto a balcony - a rare treat in the North Laine - where you can enjoy fresh air, morning coffee, or summer meals while listening to the gentle buzz of the city below.
A boarded loft adds valuable extra storage, making this home as practical as it is charming.
Additional Property Information
Property type: End of terrace house
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax band: C
Parking: On street parking in zone Y
The Area
The North Laine area of Brighton is much-loved by residents and visitors alike. Full of independent coffee shops, retail units, restaurants, and pubs, it has the distinct feel of a town unto itself. Opposite the house, you’ll find a bakery for your morning coffee, while just around the corner The Eagle and The Basketmakers Arms serve local beers and great food - both firm favourites with the locals. This area has a real community feel, with neighbours who know each other and plenty of friendly faces. With a thriving community of residents, it’s often described as a very special place to live, and there’s no shortage of ways to while away your days. Brighton seafront, with its iconic pier, pebbled beaches, and wide promenades, is just half a mile away.
Transport Links
Located a short six-minute walk from Brighton mainline station, this property is well-situated for London commuters or those who like to get out of the city on occasion. London Bridge can be reached directly in just under an hour and ten minutes and Gatwick Airport in half an hour. For those with a car, there is on-street permit holder parking around the property.
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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