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2 bed Flat For Sale £300,000
Wellington Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN2


Description
An ideal step up the ladder, first family home or solid investment, this ground floor, two bedroom apartment with a south facing patio is a 5 minute walk from the international city centre with local bus routes to all of Brighton & Hove as well as to the universities and Brighton General Hospital. Inside is freshly decorated with big sunny rooms which all look over leafy pedestrian pathways, so it is unusually quiet as well. The large living/dining room opens to the patio ideal for entertaining and opposite, the stylish kitchen is good to go. Both bedrooms are generous doubles and ideal for sharers as they do not share a wall, and the bathroom has a shower over the bath and a luxury finish. Parking may be possible on site through separate negotiation although there is plenty of permit parking available to purchase, and close to the Level and within walking distance of the station (7 minutes) and a choice of popular primary schools it is a great find.

EPC: C
Council Tax: B

This big, ground floor apartment offers easy access to cosmopolitan shopping, bars and theatres but has restful open views over leafy grounds and nearby parking, which may have spaces available but which needs to be arranged by separate negotiation with the council, who run this well-kept, low level block. With a secure, lit entrance, just two apartments on each storey and double glazing, inside the communal hallway is designed for low maintenance and the door to this sunny home is on the ground floor to the left.

The streamlined hallway is lined with deep, discreet storage so that should not be an issue, and as a modern build, it is also well insulated and notably quiet. Freshly painted first impressions are good and the gleaming porcelain underfoot continues into a spacious living/dining room with a chic designer finish. Ahead, a broad window and glazed door frame verdant views and open to a patio with space for a table and chairs and railings to define it. Inside there is approximately 4.3m x 3.7m (14’1 x 12’1) of floorspace to work with, the radiator is right on trend and above your head, a false ceiling around the edge of the room delivers ambient lighting which changes colour at a touch of the remote control.

Across the hallway, at the heart of the apartment a sliding door maximises space in the kitchen, which has a classic combination of ivory units providing ample storage and dark practical working surfaces. Good to go, the gas cata hob and electric oven are beneath a hood, a fridge and freezer are integrated for you and plumbing is in place for a washing machine.

At one end of the hallway, the first of the double bedrooms is a generous size with restful, leafy views. At the other end of the hall, the principal bedroom is light and airy, looking over a sea of gardens. There is plenty of space in which to spread your wings even with a double bed in it, and with thick carpet and stylish wallpaper on the feature wall you won’t need to change a thing. Not to be outshone, the luxury bathroom is lined in marbled tiling with natural light, a contemporary drench head above the bath and a warming rail for towels by the sleek hand basin.

Agent says:

“This is an unpretentious area full of young professionals and families with shops, cafes and bistro pubs nearby. Big and bright, this property offers the best of all worlds as The Level, which has a playground, café and hosts events during our festivals is a 5 minute walk, the Legendary North Laine is about 8 and countryside walks are a 5-10 minute stroll.”

Owner’s secret:

“The apartment is very easy to live in, the block is well maintained and the location ideal if you are a health professional or a student as both the hospitals are all easy to reach from here – The County Hospital is 15-20 minutes by bus – or if you’re a student as there are direct buses to Brighton and Sussex universities along the Lewes Road, ”

Where it is:

Shops: Local 2 minutes, Lewes Road 5 minute walk

Train Station: Brighton 7 minutes on foot

Seafront or park: Countryside and The Level about a 5 minute walk, Seafront 10ish by bus

Closest schools:

Primary: Fairlight, St Martin’s, Elm Grove

Secondary: Varndean, Dorothy Stringer

Private: Brighton College, The Brighton Waldorf<br /><br />In a popular part of our famous city stretching from the vibrant shopping and arts venues of Lewes Road to Brighton Hospital there’s a lot to explore although there are plenty of local cafés, shops and bistro pubs to choose from. If you teach or have a young family, local primary schools are good and the open green area of The Level which has a playground, paddling pool and skate park is within walking distance. For health professionals all of the hospitals are easy to reach, and the Sheepcote Valley is a social hub full of dog walkers and joggers if you are new to the area. You can picnic on the beaches of Kemptown, which has its own eclectic character and collection of amenities on offer or in Queen’s Park, which has tennis courts, a pond, and café, and you can access everything this coastal city has to offer – including the universities and station serving the airports and London- on foot, by bus or by cab.

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