Guide price
£500,000
(£654/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleKingsbury Street, Brighton BN1
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
764 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Beautiful Landscaped Garden With Southerly Aspect
Period Features with Contemporary Touches
Close To Brighton Station Perfect For Commuters
Moments From The Open Spaces Of The Level Park
Description
***Guide Price £500,000 - £525,000***
This attractive period freehold house, dating from the turn of the century, is quietly positioned on a tucked-away no-through one-way road in central Brighton, offering a rare combination of character and practicality in a peaceful setting. Moments from Brighton Station, London Road's thriving mix of independent cafés, restaurants and shops, alongside the Open Market, Preston Park and the North Laine, the location balances connectivity with an unexpectedly calm residential feel.
Arranged over two floors and offering versatile living space, the house has been thoughtfully maintained and presents particularly well throughout. The ground floor provides a well-proportioned double reception space with clearly defined sitting and dining areas, centred around a feature fireplace which creates a natural focal point. A large period-style door from the rear reception area opens onto the beautiful south-facing garden. To the rear, the kitchen is well arranged and functional, blending modern appliances with a bespoke fitted kitchen with French doors to garden. The south-facing garden is level and well considered, with a balance of patio and lawn, framed by established planting. It is a genuine extension of the living space and enjoys a good degree of privacy.
Upstairs, the house continues to impress. The principal bedroom is a generous and well-balanced space, enhanced by exposed brickwork, which adds both warmth and character. The second bedroom offers flexibility as a guest room, study or nursery. The bathroom is well-appointed, with natural light and a calm, considered finish.
The loft space provides useful additional storage and also offers potential for conversion, subject to the necessary consents.
Throughout, the house retains a strong sense of its period origins, with character features sitting comfortably alongside more recent updates, resulting in a home that feels both stylish and easy to live in.
Kingsbury Street is a sought-after location, known for its quiet setting whilst remaining within immediate reach of the city. Brighton Station is approximately a six-minute walk, providing direct links to London, whilst the open spaces of The Level and Preston Park are both close by. The property also falls within the catchment for Downs Primary School. The cafés, restaurants and independent shops of London Road, alongside the Open Market and North Laine, are all within easy walking distance, whilst the seafront can be reached on foot through nearby green spaces and parks.
Freehold houses in this position, particularly with a south-facing garden, are increasingly rare. This is a house that will appeal to buyers seeking something central, characterful and quietly set away from the pace of the city.
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Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Freehold
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