Offers in region of
£465,000
2 bed terraced house for saleRugby Place, Brighton, East Sussex BN2
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Brand Vaughan - Kemp Town
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About this property
Charming Two-Bedroom Victorian Terrace In Sought-After Kemp Town Location
Bright Loft Room Ideal For Home Office, Studio Or Guest Space
Elegant Sitting Room With Bay Window And Period Fireplace
Separate Dining Room With Garden Outlook - Perfect For Entertaining
Stylish Modern Kitchen With Teal Metro Tiles And Wooden Worktops
Sunny South-Facing Decked Garden - Private And Low-Maintenance
Spacious Principal Bedroom Spanning Full Width Of The House
Contemporary Bathroom With Natural Light And Clean Finishes
Situated On A Quiet No-Through Road Close To Seafront And Park
Residents’ Permit Parking (Zone H) - No Waiting List
Filled with charm and character, this beautifully presented two-bedroom terraced home with a bright loft room and private patio garden is set on one of Kemptown’s most sought-after no-through roads. Perfectly located within walking distance of the seafront, East Brighton Park and the cafés of Kemptown Village, it blends period features with a modern lifestyle across approximately 88 sq m (947 sq ft).
The property flows elegantly from the welcoming sitting room through to the dining room and stylish kitchen, while upstairs, two comfortable double bedrooms and a smart bathroom provide restful spaces to unwind. The top-floor loft room is a wonderful bonus - ideal as a home office, studio or occasional guest room - and outside, the walled garden provides a sunny and private retreat for relaxing or entertaining.
Homes in this peaceful enclave of Victorian terraces rarely come to market. With permit parking, great schools nearby, and easy access to Brighton Marina, the hospital and city centre, this house is perfectly positioned for professionals, families and investors alike.
In Brief:
Style: Period terraced house
Type: 2 bedrooms + loft room | 1 bathroom | 2 reception rooms | kitchen
Area: Kemptown
Floor Area: Approx. 88 sq m / 947 sq ft
Outside Space: Private south-facing decked garden
Parking: Permit Zone H - no waiting list
Council Tax Band: C
Why You’ll Like It:
The home’s attractive red-brick façade hints at the charm within. A pretty front garden leads to a welcoming hallway, setting the tone for the light, well-balanced interior.
To the front, the sitting room features a bay window and a classic fireplace, offering a relaxing retreat. The separate dining room provides ample space for family meals or entertaining friends, with views through to the garden and easy access to the kitchen.
At the rear, the kitchen has been tastefully modernised with deep teal metro-tiles, wooden worktops, and a white ceramic sink - balancing style with practicality. A window over the sink captures garden views, and a door opens directly onto the sunny decked patio, perfect for summer dining.
Upstairs, two double bedrooms include a generous principal bedroom spanning the full width of the house, and a second bright double with garden views. The bathroom is modern yet classic, with clean lines and natural light.
The loft has been converted into a versatile, bright space with exposed brick, Velux windows, and eaves storage - ideal for a study, music room or creative hideaway.
Outside, the low-maintenance garden faces south and catches the sun throughout the day. Framed by painted walls and mature planting, it’s a tranquil extension of the home.
Agent Says:
“Rugby Place is always in demand - quiet, friendly and close to both the park and seafront. This particular home strikes the perfect balance between charm and functionality, with a beautiful kitchen, lovely light, and that versatile loft space adding real flexibility.”
Owner’s Secret:
“We’ve loved the peaceful feel of the house and how much light it gets all day. The garden has been our little sanctuary, and the location couldn’t be better - we can walk to cafés, the beach, and Brighton Marina in minutes.”
Where It Is:
Shops: Local 2 mins walk | Brighton Marina & Kemptown Village 5 mins by car
Train Station: Brighton mainline approx. 10 mins by cab
Seafront or Park: East Brighton Park & Nature Reserve 5 mins walk | Seafront 10–12 mins on foot
Closest Schools:
• Primary: St Mark’s, St Luke’s, Woodingdean
• Secondary: Varndean, Dorothy Stringer
• Sixth Form: Varndean, met, bimm, bhasvic
• Private: Brighton College, Roedean
Close to the sea, marina and East Brighton Park, this neighbourhood is prized for its community feel and convenience. Local shops, cafés and schools are moments away, and Eastern Road connects quickly to the hospital, universities and city centre. Brighton Station, with fast trains to Gatwick and London, is only a short drive or bus ride away - making this the ideal Brighton home.
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