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House For Sale £450,000
White Street, Brighton, East Sussex BN2


Description
A hidden gem, this two bedroom flint fronted house is far bigger than its neat exterior suggests! The spacious ground floor has a living room with a fireplace and a kitchen diner which folds open to the sunny garden and upstairs, the bathroom is designer, both bedrooms are comfortable doubles and the crowning jewel is a glamorous roof terrace, open to the south where you can soak up the Sussex sunshine. In one of the most dynamic locations in our glittering metropolis close to the sea and the new Amex pedestrian plaza which is under construction, this stylish home will attract professionals, investors and small families as local schools are good, it is a 2 minute walk to Amex and Brighton University's Edward Street Campus, 4 to the courts and police station, and just 15 to the County Hospital. An enjoyable ramble down St James's Street or scenic stroll along the seafront will take you to the picturesque Lanes, famous art venues and legendary clubs, and if you need swift access to the airports, London or Portsmouth, the station is just 5 minutes by cab.

Chic and central, now is the time to buy this bright and beguiling house with a sunny east west orientation on a relatively quiet street within a short walk of The Royal Pavilion and the sea. Outside radiates charm with a unique flint frontage and inside, the hallway is attractive with gleaming parquet underfoot which continues throughout the ground floor.

Thoughtfully planned with a glass door between the living room and kitchen diner for uninterrupted light, at the front of the house the reception is a spacious refuge to return to, shimmering in designer paper with streamlined storage and steel radiator adding a designer finish. Ideal for relaxing and with plenty of space to enjoy with friends, the broad bay almost fills the west wall and a brick fireplace provides both charm and character.

With an east wall of glass folding open to the walled garden, the kitchen diner is exceptionally inviting with plenty of space for a bistro table for friends to join you, and the stylish shaker units are topped by smooth stone surfaces. Good to go, high spec appliances are integrated and include a gas hob beneath a hood, a micro/combi and fan oven at eye level, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine.

Outside, the sunny patio is level with the house – unusual in a city built on the South Downs. Brick walls make it child and pet secure, and pebbled and paved areas provide ample space for the al fresco entertaining our coastal city embraces.

Returning inside, up a staircase where the newels are encrusted with crystal to fill often forgotten spaces with rainbows, a central bathroom has glamorous tiling, shower attachment on the bath, shaving point and natural light, and the landing has access to the fabulous roof terrace – the only one in sight- with space to share and glass balustrades to bring in the sun from the south and east.

Quiet and comfortable on the top floor, the first of the double bedrooms looks east for the morning light with generous floor space even with sophisticated fitted wardrobes and a double bed in place. At the front, the second airy bedroom spans the full width of the building with twin closts and two broad sash windows framing views over the historic terrace opposite.

Agent says:

"In a popular location this house is currently let as the owner is away, but close to good schools, Queen's Park and the beach, it is also a fabulous family home."

Owner's secret:

"Every room is light and spacious and the outside space is ideal for entertaining or for quiet moments with a book in the sunshine. The house has a lovely feel and easy flow and the location is perfect with the picturesque heart of the city with the Royal Pavilion, Theatre Royal and Dome on your doorstep."

What's around you:

Shops: Georgian Lanes a 5 minute walk

Station: Brighton 10 minutes by bus, about 15-20 to walk

Seafront or Park: Seafront under 5 minutes, Queen's Park 2 minutes

Closest schools:

Primary: St Luke's, Queen's Park

Secondary: Varndean or Dorothy Stringer

Private: Brighton College, Brighton and Hove High

This sought- after location within minutes of fabulous shopping, restaurants, clubs, cinemas and theatres is also just a stroll from our world famous seafront. Conveniently located for the Law Courts, Police Station, Amex and the hospitals it is surrounded by parks and gardens which provide cool green spaces but also host events in our legendary festivals. Close to the picturesque Lanes at the cultural heart of the city, the whole of Brighton and Hove is easy to reach on foot, by bus or by car and the station with its fast links to the airports and London is a 15 minute walk- or 5 by cab.

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