Guide price
£325,000
2 bed flat for saleFlorence Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN1
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Quiet residential location close to local shops, cafés, and everyday amenities
Bright and spacious sitting room with bay window
Separate kitchen with good storage and workspace
Two genuine double bedrooms with flexible use
Modern shower room plus separate WC
Allocated rear parking and easy access to transport, green spaces, and the city centre
Guide price: £325,000--£350,000.
Allocated car parking space.
Vacant possession.
Internal viewings available on request.
Positioned on the ground floor of a well-kept development, this apartment offers a great balance of space, practicality and comfort, with a layout that works effortlessly for day-to-day living.
You arrive home along a quiet residential road, just a few minutes’ walk from the small cluster of local shops and cafés that make everyday life feel easy. Tucked within a well-kept building, the ground floor apartment welcomes you in with a sense of calm and practicality-everything laid out in a way that simply works.
Step inside and the sitting room immediately draws you in. It’s a generous, light-filled space, where a bay window frames the day and brings in a soft, natural glow. There’s room here to stretch out, whether that’s a cosy evening on the sofa or a dinner shared with friends around a table. It’s the kind of space that adapts to your routine without ever feeling crowded.
The kitchen sits separately, neatly arranged and ready for real life. There’s plenty of storage and worktop space, making everything from quick breakfasts to more ambitious cooking feel effortless, while keeping the living area free for relaxing.
Further in, the two bedrooms offer a reassuring sense of space. Both are genuine doubles, not compromises-rooms where you can properly settle in. The main bedroom feels especially generous, while the second has the flexibility to become whatever you need: A guest room, a home office, or an equally comfortable space for a second occupant.
At the centre of the home, the shower room is modern and easy to maintain, and just alongside, a separate WC proves itself time and again-one of those small details that makes a noticeable difference when life gets busy or guests come to stay.
Outside, there’s a quiet practicality that continues. An allocated parking space sits to the rear, removing the usual stress of finding somewhere to leave the car and making daily routines that bit smoother.
Life here unfolds with a certain ease. In the morning, you might stroll to the nearby shops in just a few minutes, or head a little further to the village feel of Fiveways or the buzz of Preston Circus. London Road station is close enough to make commuting simple, while Brighton’s centre and seafront are just a short drive or cycle away. And when you need green space, Preston Park is practically on your doorstep.
It’s a home that doesn’t ask you to compromise-quiet yet connected, spacious yet practical, and thoughtfully designed for the rhythm of everyday living.
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The property is situated within a well-established residential area known for its mix of period buildings and converted apartments, offering a quiet yet convenient setting close to local amenities. The surrounding neighbourhood provides easy access to a range of independent shops, cafés, and everyday services, while also benefiting from nearby green spaces ideal for recreation and relaxation. Public transport links are readily available, with regular bus routes and a mainline railway station within reach, making commuting and travel to surrounding areas straightforward. The location is also within reasonable proximity to the city centre and seafront, allowing residents to enjoy a blend of urban convenience and coastal lifestyle.
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