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Guide price

£575,000

(£586/sq. ft)

3 bed terraced house for sale
Wakefield Road, Brighton BN2

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 981 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Number Twenty Four

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About this property

  • Guide price £575,000 - £600,000

  • Beautifully refurbished period home arranged over three floors

  • Moments from The Level, North Laine and local amenities

  • Close to Brighton Station and London Road Station

  • Spacious open-plan kitchen and living space

  • Private decked rear garden

  • Flexible layout with three double bedrooms

  • Stylish bathroom with freestanding bath and separate shower

  • Separate lower ground floor entrance

  • Offered chain free

Guide price £575,000 - £600,000. Positioned on the centrally located Wakefield Road, this beautifully refurbished period home offers light-filled interiors, flexible accommodation and a private rear garden. Arranged over three floors, the house blends period character with contemporary finishes and is offered to the market chain-free.

Approaching the property, the attractive façade immediately stands out. Painted in a soft contemporary grey with crisp white detailing and decorative corbels framing the front door, it makes a welcoming first impression.

Inside, the entrance hallway leads to two bedrooms on the ground floor. The front bedroom is particularly generous, with a wide bay window that fills the room with natural light, while the second bedroom at the rear enjoys a peaceful outlook over the garden.

Stairs from the hallway lead down to the lower ground floor, where the main living space unfolds. Here, an open-plan kitchen and living room stretches over six metres in length, creating a sociable space designed for everyday living and entertaining. The kitchen is fitted with modern gloss cabinetry in neutral tones, alongside integrated appliances including an electric oven, hob, washing machine and dishwasher. A breakfast bar provides a relaxed spot for morning coffee or casual dining.

The living area sits at the front of this level and benefits from its own external entrance, adding a layer of flexibility to the layout. To the rear, the kitchen opens into a bright conservatory-style space with double doors leading outside. Steps descend to a private decked garden – a secluded spot for summer evenings, outdoor dining or simply enjoying a little quiet time away from the city.

On the top floor sits the principal bedroom alongside a beautifully finished bathroom. The bathroom features a freestanding bath positioned beneath the window, a separate shower enclosure and contemporary fittings throughout. From this elevated vantage point, the outlook across treetops and rooftops is particularly striking and is a reminder of the home’s hillside position above the city.

Additional property information

Property type: Terraced house
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax band: C
Parking: On-street permit parking in zone J
Garden: Private rear garden

The area

Wakefield Road sits within one of Brighton’s most vibrant and well-connected neighbourhoods. Just a short stroll away is The Level, a lively green space with a café, playground and skate park, often filled with locals enjoying the open space.

Nearby North Laine offers some of Brighton’s most distinctive independent shops, cafés and restaurants, while London Road’s Open Market brings together artisan food stalls, small businesses and creative studios.

Local pubs including the Open House, the Signalman and the Roundhill are all close by, helping give the area its strong sense of community. The Roundhill Society is also known for organising neighbourhood events and street parties throughout the year.

Schools

The property falls within the catchment area for highly regarded Dorothy Stringer and Varndean secondary schools. Local primary options include Downs Infant and Junior Schools, both popular choices for families living in the area.

Transport links

Transport connections are excellent. Brighton railway station is within easy walking distance, offering direct services to London, Gatwick Airport and destinations across the south coast. Even closer is London Road railway station, which provides regular services to Lewes and connecting routes to London.

Property disclaimer

Please note, the furnished photographs have been created using CGI and do not exist in the property. These images are for illustrative purposes only, providing examples of how the home can be furnished.

EPC Rating: D

Garden

Decked rear garden.

Parking - Permit

On-street permit parking in zone J.

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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