Guide price
£560,000
(£535/sq. ft)
2 bed end terrace house for saleCenturion Road, Brighton BN1
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
1,047 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Victorian end of terrace townhouse across three floors – 1,047 sq ft
Two double bedrooms, two bathrooms, utility room
Lower ground floor kitchen with bi-folding doors to private courtyard garden
Wood burning stove in living/dining room
Five minutes to Brighton Station – direct trains to Victoria, London Bridge & Farringdon
Conservation area – quiet street with permit parking
Public twitten at the end of Centurion Road – convenient shortcut into town
EPC Rating C (70)
Centurion Road, Brighton
* Guide Price £560,000 - £580,000 *
A 1,047 sq ft Victorian end-of-terrace Townhouse with contemporary decoration throughout, arranged across three generous floors, just a five minute walk from Brighton Station, with direct trains to London Victoria, London Bridge and Farringdon stations. Set on a quiet street in the sought-after West Hill Conservation Area, this is a rare find for anyone wanting serious space, a proper home and a city that delivers on the weekends.
On the lower ground floor is a large, well-equipped and sociable kitchen breakfast room with an induction hob, a fan oven and a built-in combi microwave, plumbing for a dishwasher and ample storage and solid oak worktop space throughout. Bi-folding doors open directly onto a private walled courtyard garden, raised to catch the afternoon sun – enclosed, low maintenance and with a dedicated space for a table and chairs for a proper gathering. A full bathroom on this floor has both a bath and a separate walk-in shower with drench head, ideal for guests or as a family bathroom. The utility room is a genuinely useful addition with storage, worktops and plumbing for both a washing machine and a dryer, keeping the kitchen entirely clear for cooking and living.
On the ground floor, the living/dining room is a seriously impressive space. High ceilings, real-wood oak laminate flooring, a deep storage alcove and a wood burning stove combine to create a room with real warmth and character – light from both front and rear windows means it never feels dark, and the proportions give you genuine flexibility in how you use it.
On the first floor, the principal bedroom sits at the front of the house – a calm, well-proportioned retreat with character alcoves for wardrobes. The second double bedroom is a generous, light room currently used as a home office. A contemporary shower room with WC and hand basin serves both bedrooms.
Outside, the public twitten at the end of Centurion Road provides a handy everyday shortcut into town – a well-known local advantage that residents here quietly appreciate. St Nicholas Church and its pretty gardens are immediately adjacent, hosting events during the Brighton Festival and throughout the year, while the North Laine, the seafront and the city's restaurant and bar scene are all within comfortable walking distance.
Discreet double glazing throughout. Permit parking on Centurion Road. Council Tax Band B. EPC Rating C (70). Freehold.
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