Guide price
£325,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleWiddicombe Way, Brighton BN2
3 beds
1 bath
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Guide Price £325,000 - £350,000
Three Bedrooms
Chain Free
Semi Detached 1930's House
Driveway For 2 Cars
West Facing Garden
Scope to Extend (stnc)
Close to Transport Links
Guide Price £325,000 - £350,000
Set in the ever-popular Bevendean, moments from local transport links, this three-bedroom home offers an exciting opportunity to create something truly special. Light-filled and generously proportioned throughout, the house has a wonderfully open feel and a layout that lends itself beautifully to modern living.
To the front, a garden awaits your imagination, ready to be planted and landscaped to your taste. A driveway runs alongside the property, stretching down to the rear and providing off-street parking for two, or even three, vehicles-an invaluable addition.
Stepping inside, you are welcomed by a bright entrance hallway where a charming wood-panelled staircase rises ahead, complete with useful storage beneath. To the right, a spacious bay-fronted lounge is bathed in natural light, creating a warm and inviting setting. Beyond, a second generous reception room overlooks the garden and offers fantastic potential-particularly for those looking to reconfigure the space. Subject to the necessary consents, opening this room through to the adjacent kitchen could create a stunning kitchen-diner, perfectly suited to entertaining and everyday family life.
The rear of the house enjoys a sizeable west-facing garden, mainly laid to lawn and ideal for soaking up the afternoon and evening sun. There is ample space here for extension or the addition of a garden office, subject to the usual planning permissions, making it as versatile as it is appealing.
Upstairs, three bedrooms provide comfortable accommodation. Two are well-proportioned doubles, while the third would make an ideal child’s room, guest space, or home office. A modern white bathroom serves the floor, and a loft hatch from the landing provides access to the roof space-offering further potential, as seen in neighbouring homes, for conversion into an additional bedroom (subject to consents).
While the property would benefit from some modernisation, it represents a perfect blank canvas for buyers keen to put their own stamp on a home and unlock its full potential.
The location is equally appealing, with local shops close by for everyday essentials, and the much-loved community pub, The Bevy, just a short stroll away. Directly opposite, the No. 49 bus stop provides regular and convenient access into the city centre, making this an ideal setting for both commuters and those looking to enjoy all that the surrounding area has to offer
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