Guide price
£600,000
(£680/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleKemp Street, Brighton BN1
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
883 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Number Twenty Four
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About this property
Guide price £600,000 - £625,000.
Located in the heart of the North Laine conservation area
3-minute walk to Brighton mainline station – ideal for London commuters
High ceilings, large sash windows and excellent natural light throughout
Stripped original wooden floors and stunning Victorian fireplaces
Lower ground floor kitchen and living space
Flexible ground floor bedroom or home office, ideal for remote working
Spacious bathroom with freestanding bath and separate shower
Private patio garden enjoying sunshine through spring and summer
Built-in storage throughout plus a partially boarded loft space
One of the tallest townhouses on Kemp Street, this characterful Victorian home offers space, light and flexibility in one of Brighton’s most vibrant neighbourhoods. Just a three-minute walk from Brighton Station, it’s an ideal choice for commuters and equally well suited to a couple or growing family looking for room to live, work and spend time together.
High ceilings, a wide hallway and stripped original wooden floors create an immediate sense of openness, while large sash windows flood the house with natural light throughout the day. Secondary glazing on the ground and first floors adds everyday comfort without compromising the home’s period charm.
The lower ground floor open-plan kitchen and living space forms the heart of the home and works beautifully for modern family life. The kitchen features striking tiled flooring, generous storage including a large under-stairs cupboard, and neutral shaker-style units. Semi open-plan, the living area is warm and inviting, with built-in shelving and a wood burner creating the perfect setting for relaxed evenings or entertaining.
A real highlight is the flexibility of the ground floor layout. The generous front room works equally well as a bedroom, home office or playroom, ideal for home working or changing family needs. Built-in cupboards and shelving keep the space practical and clutter-free, while a Victorian tile-surround fireplace adds to the home’s character. A second bedroom sits quietly at the rear of the house overlooking the garden and features a beautiful stained-glass window.
From the half landing, a glazed door opens onto the private patio garden – a peaceful spot for a morning coffee or al-fresco dining. The garden enjoys sunshine through spring and summer until around mid-afternoon and is wonderfully low maintenance.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom is a calm and characterful retreat with excellent built-in storage and views over the colourful terraces of Kemp Street. The spacious bathroom is designed for slow mornings and long evenings, with a freestanding bath positioned to enjoy rooftop views, alongside a separate shower and elegant period detailing. A partially boarded loft provides valuable additional storage.
Additional property information
Property type: Terraced house
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax band: C
EPC rating: D
Parking: On street parking in zone Y
Guide price: £600,000 - £625,000
The area
The North Laine is one of Brighton’s most loved neighbourhoods, known for its independent spirit, creative energy and strong sense of community. Lined with quirky cafés, bakeries, pubs, vintage shops and award-winning eateries, it has a village-like feel right in the heart of the city. Days can be spent browsing independent stores, meeting friends for coffee or enjoying the ever-changing cultural scene. Brighton’s famous seafront, with its iconic pier, pebbled beach and wide promenades, is less than half a mile away, perfect for sea swims, weekend walks or sunset drinks.
Transport links
Brighton mainline station is just a three-minute walk away, making this an excellent home for commuters. London Bridge can be reached directly in around an hour and ten minutes, with Gatwick Airport approximately 30 minutes away. For those with a car, permit-holder parking is available on the street outside the property.
Schools
Brighton offers a wide choice of well-regarded schools for children of all ages, and Kemp Street is particularly well positioned for families. The property sits within the secondary school catchment areas for Dorothy Stringer and Varndean, while the closest primary schools are St Paul’s C of E Primary School and Carlton Hill Primary School. Independent options are also close by, with Brighton Girls around a fifteen-minute walk away and Brighton College approximately eight minutes away by car.
EPC Rating: D
Garden
Private courtyard garden.
Parking - Permit
On-street permit-holder parking in zone Y.
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 and renters are advised to conduct their own due diligence before proceeding with a purchase or let.
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