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3 bed Flat For Sale £400,000
Port Hall Place, Brighton, East Sussex BN1


Description
Guide price: £400,000-£450,000.

Open day Saturday 2nd Oct.

Internal viewings available on request.

Subtle use of colour, stripped wood floors and big, bright rooms are the hallmarks of this restful, three bedroom maisonette which soars over the valley to embrace the Sussex sunshine and glorious green acres of Preston Park. Forming all but the lower floor of an attractive terraced house, new life breathes through this soothing home where harmonious proportions and precious features -including Victorian fireplaces- are allowed to shine. Deceptively simple design and restrained decoration deliver a sophisticated lifestyle focused on picture perfect views, and you can enjoy entertaining friends and family again in an open plan ground floor with a custom made kitchen and characterful wood burner, whilst upstairs offers a working space and spacious double bedrooms. In a sought after area of our fashionable coastal city known for its quiet convenience, community feel and choice of local parks as well as schools, homes in this friendly enclave of graceful period properties do not appear on the market often and attract professionals, investors and families as permit parking is plentiful with no waiting list and the al fresco lifestyle of the 7 Dials, picturesque city centre, and Preston Park and Brighton Stations serving the airports and London are all easy to reach.

Style 3 storey maisonette in terraced Victorian house
Type 3 double bedrooms, 1 bathroom, cloakroom, open plan living room
Area Port Hall
Floor Area
Outside Space N/A
Parking Permit Zone Q – no waiting list

Why you''ll like it:
Quiet but convenient, this is a sought after conservation area in our famous coastal resort which has friendly local shops and is also within easy walking distance of a choice of stations to the airports and London as well as parks and good schools, so the attractive period properties here do not come onto the market often as once discovered, people tend to stay.

Pretty as a picture, this charming home is tucked away on a well- kept road and inside, with the wow factor only a skilled blend of period proportion and artistic eye can deliver, an airy hallway in the atmospheric hues of Farrow & Ball with period detail gives guests and children free reign as the stripped floorboards and high ceilings flow into a living room where two rooms have become one to enjoy with friends and family.

Glorious proportions and delicate use of colour create a room of timeless beauty in which to enjoy life opening up again and double depth, a broad bay at the front faces southwest for the sunshine whilst at the back, a large window frames far reaching views. Beautiful features include elegant friezes, hand crafted ceiling roses and a contemporary fireplace which has an iron wood burning stove to add warmth as well as character. With plenty of streamlined, fashionably matt units topped by solid, user friendly wood surfaces, the kitchen is beautifully planned with everything to hand from the integrated high end AEG touch induction hob, Elica hood and Neff fan oven and it is ready to party with a fridge, a freezer and dishwasher, too.

Past under stair storage which conceals plumbing for a utility area, the inviting passageway has an inner lobby with designated space for coats, bags and boots on one side and a cloakroom on the other whilst at the far end, a luxury bathroom is a classic black and white, although there is nothing old fashioned about the double ended bath with a shower attachment, wet room style shower which has a dual head system and other touches of glamour including a lit mirror above the hand basin, warming rail for towels and underfloor heating.

On the first floor, the first of the double bedrooms is quiet and comfortable with views sweeping over Preston Park to the downland which surrounds our coastal city, and a slender fireplace has a fitted wardrobe to one side. At the front of the house, the serene principal bedroom spans the full width of the property with a broad bay almost filling the front wall to flood the room with light, and it is instantly restful with calm decoration to create a welcoming haven to return to, handsome period fireplace and built in closet. Private and peaceful at the top of a staircase which rises beneath a skylight by day and has inbuilt LED lighting by night, the third vaulted bedroom is light and airy, with large Velux at the front and back to bring the outside in, good ceiling height and designated under eave space.

Agent says:
"Quiet but convenient, this peaceful enclave of pretty period terraces have good transport links in or out of the city and there is a friendly community here as these homes don't come onto the market very often – and sell fast."

Owner's secret:
"The location suits a busy lifestyle, but you'll return to peace and quiet – and friendly neighbours who we shall miss. We have enjoyed all the light and space here and our favourite spots inside are the lounge which becomes lovely and cosy when the wood burner is lit, and the kitchen where you can really enjoy those fabulous open views which free you from any stress of the day. In 2008 we came as it was so convenient for our work – in Brighton and commuting to London- and stayed even as we outgrew it as we love the area so much, and we hope that you will enjoy it here as much as we have."

What's around you:
Shops: Local 2 minutes
Station: Preston Park is about 10 minutes on foot, Brighton mainline 7 minutes by bus
Seafront or Park: Dyke Road Park 4 minutes' walk, Seafront 10 minute drive to beach
Closest Schools:
Primary: Stanford Primary
Secondary: Varndean, Dorothy Stringer
Sixth Form: Varndean, bhasvic
Private: Brighton College, Brighton & Hove High

With friendly local shops as well as a bistro pub nearby, this area has a lovely community feel and the primary school is popular and also within walking distance. Tucked away from the crowds who flock to our famous coastal city, Dyke Road's Park is a stroll with tennis courts, open air theatre, playground and café. Local bus routes go to the South Downs National Park or the beach, and you can get to the whole of the city including the world class shopping, fashionable bars, lively arts venues and international restaurants of the 7 Dials, Queen's Road Brighton and Church Road Hove on foot, by bus or by cab. For commuters, Preston Park Station is about a 10 minute walk, Brighton Station is about 15, both the A23 and A27 are easy to reach and at the time of writing, permit zone Q has no waiting list.

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