Guide price
£975,000
(£495/sq. ft)
4 bed terraced house for saleSpringfield Road, Brighton BN1
4 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
1,970 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Extensive South-Facing Garden
Drawings for Side Return & Extension Available
Wood-Fired Hot Tub
Electric Vehicle Charging Point
Working Fire Place
Highly Sought-After Location
Description
***Guide Price £975,000 - £1,000,000***
knight & knoxley are delighted to present this handsome Victorian house on Springfield Road, just moments from Preston Park. Thoughtfully renovated by the current owners, the house combines elegant period proportions with carefully considered contemporary improvements. With over 1,950sqft of accommodation arranged over four floors, a remarkable 22m rear south-facing garden that widens to approximately 10m at the rear, and planning permission has been previously granted for a side return and lower ground floor extension, this is a substantial and versatile family home in a highly desirable central Brighton location.
A traditional raised entrance and bay-fronted façade create a fine first impression. Inside, the ground floor feels both welcoming and characterful. The living room at the front features a working fireplace with a well-maintained chimney, tall ceilings and a large bay window fitted with shutters. The room is rich in period detail yet feels contemporary with striking wallpaper.
The kitchen has been remodelled to create a generous and sociable space, flowing through to the dining area. Fired Earth tiles and quality fittings give the kitchen a timeless finish, while French doors and additional side windows bring in excellent natural light. From here, doors open onto a decked terrace - replaced in 2023 - which steps down to the garden beyond.
The garden is a rare highlight. Extended under a peppercorn lease agreement with Network Rail, it now measures approximately 22m in length and becomes double width at the rear (around 10m wide), creating an unusually expansive outdoor space for this location. There is ample room for entertaining, play and gardening, and the current owners have even accommodated a wood-fired hot tub seating up to eight people. The upper deck provides a perfect spot for outdoor dining.
On the lower ground floor, the layout has been opened up to enhance flow and usability. This level now offers a flexible living space alongside a study (formerly the utility room), ideal for home working, and a contemporary shower room. Planning permission was granted in 2022 for a side return and further extension on this floor, and full drawings and documentation are available to pass on as part of the sale.
The first floor provides two well-proportioned double bedrooms and a stylish family bathroom, remodelled in 2019 with Fired Earth floor tiles and underfloor heating. The principal bedroom spans the full width of the house at the front, while the rear bedroom enjoys a peaceful outlook over the garden.
On the top floor, a further generous double bedroom benefits from eaves storage and an en-suite bathroom, creating a private and versatile suite ideal for guests or older children.
The house has been carefully maintained and improved throughout. An Alpha boiler was installed in 2018 and is serviced annually (most recently June 2025). In recent years, the owners have sanded floorboards, redecorated extensively, installed shutters, replaced selected sash windows, updated carpets and wallpaper, and repainted woodwork. An electric vehicle charger has been installed at the front of the property.
Springfield Road is a residential street of Victorian properties just north of Preston Circus and south of Preston Park. Downs Infant and Junior Schools are just around the corner, and the house is also in the catchment area for Dorothy Stringer and Varndean secondary schools. Just around the corner, St Augustine's Arts and Events Centre has yoga classes, art exhibitions and its own café. On Sundays there is a market in Florence Road. Preston Park has large open spaces, a children's playground, tennis courts, a velodrome and two cafés. The Duke of York's Picturehouse, Brighton's much-loved independent cinema, is also moments away at Preston Circus, screening a wide variety of films throughout the week. A short stroll down London Road brings you to the vibrant Open Market, home to independent shops, artists' studios and plaza traders with stalls selling handmade arts and crafts, delicious food and much more. There are great local pubs and restaurants including the Open House, Signalman, Jolly Brewer, Preston Park Tavern and the Roundhill, all close by. The Roundhill is notable for its entirely vegan kitchen, serving award-winning plant-based meals. The property is ideally located for commuters, as Brighton Mainline station is a short walk away with direct services to London Bridge and Victoria in less than an hour. Even closer is London Road station, connecting not only back into Brighton within a couple of minutes, but with services to Lewes and beyond. Several bus routes run nearby including the 5,5A and 5B, which go straight into town.
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
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