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House For Sale £500,000
Ewart Street, Brighton, East Sussex BN2


Description
Brightly painted, the picturesque terraces of Hanover rise from the leafy level at the heart of the city to the playground and tennis courts of Queen’s Park, and this charming three bedroom Victorian house has a plenty of space for entertaining inside - or out on the sunny patio. Sensitively extended and improved to create a stylish refuge, the inviting living room is fuss free and the spacious eat in kitchen is ideal for guests to relax beneath a skylight. The luxury bathroom has been skilfully designed with both a tub and a separate walk in shower and upstairs, all three bedrooms are comfortable doubles. Hanover attracts professionals, families and investors as it is close to one of the best primary schools in the county, major employers are within easy reach (the Royal Sussex County Hospital is an 8 minute bike ride) the station serving Gatwick and London is 15 minutes on foot or 6 by cab and our beaches and glorious countryside of the National Park are easy to reach.

EPC: D
Council Tax: C

Hanover is known for its friendly, pro-organic community, active artists and quiet convenience, and this pretty home with a cheerful east/west orientation has plenty of kerb appeal – and double glazing already installed. Inside is far bigger than it looks from the quiet street, and the impressive height of the ceiling and classic oak flooring of the hallway continue into the living room where the broad window makes it a cheerful retreat to return to by day, and clean lines and spotlights make it ideal for a contemporary lifestyle.

Running along the back of the house and recently extended into the side return, the kitchen diner is skilfully designed with a sensible layout, ample storage and practical working surfaces, and integrated appliances include a gas hob and electric oven beneath a hood. Sunlight streams through a large skylight which is about the size of a family table so you can dine in natural light or enjoy the night sky, and light also pours through the east wall which is lined with windows and French doors to the garden, so alfresco living is easy.

Outside, the patio is paved for ease of maintenance and it is level with the house – a feature surprisingly hard to find in a city built on the South Downs. Child and pet secure with painted walls it faces east but is open to the south, and it is a sheltered suntrap scented by jasmine which is perfect for parties.

Returning inside, central to the ground floor the luxury bathroom is a classic black and white, and has a high end finish. Large enough for both a handsome freestanding tub and walk in dual head shower, ingenious planning ensures it has natural light plus a discreet touch of glamour is the warming rail for towels.

Upstairs, guests or sharers will love the first of the double bedrooms as it doesn’t share a wall, and private within the house, it is currently used as a comfortable home office with garden views. A few steps take you to a landing with sufficient height for a ‘Lazy Susan’ and access to the attic. Looking over the garden, the second big bedroom is light and airy with a built in wardrobe on one side of the chimney breast and rail on the other.

Spanning the full width of the house, the principal bedroom is an oasis of calm with restful proportions, calm decoration and two big windows to bring in the Sussex sunshine.

Agent says:
“People are beginning to realise that Hanover delivers quiet, spacious homes with swift access into or out of the city. Ready to move into, this stylish house also offers plenty of space if you work from home, or if you commute, the station is nearby.”

Owner’s secret:
“All of the rooms are generous sizes and nice and bright. We love the kitchen diner and eating together under the sky whilst looking at the garden it is easy to forget that this location is very central. The street is friendly and we bought it from a couple who had rented it out for years as it’s a great spot if you don’t have children too -it bridges Kemptown’s beaches to the green of the Level and city centre with ease; there is always something to do whatever you’re into and in the evenings, you won’t need to use the car to go to restaurants or theatres as you can walk or bus everywhere.”

What’s around you:
Shops: Local 2 minutes, North Laine about 10 to walk
Train Station: Brighton mainline 15 on foot, 6 by cab
Seafront or park: Queen’s Park/The Level within a 10 mins walk. Seafront 5 minutes’ by car

Closest schools:
Primary: Elm Grove, St Luke’s, Queen’s Park
Secondary: Varndean/Dorothy Stringer
Private: Brighton College<br /><br />Hanover is known for its organic shops and bistro pubs and Queen’s Park, which holds events during the arts festivals, is full of locals enjoying the green spaces, playground and cafes. Within walking distance of good schools including St Luke’s and Brighton College, it is ideal for professionals as Kemptown, bordered by beaches, is on the doorstep which hosts Amex and the hospitals, and has a relaxed café culture as well as useful amenities. The famous Lanes, international business district and cosmopolitan Marina are all easy to reach. For commuters, the station serving Gatwick and London is about 15 minutes by bus and there is no waiting list for V zone parking.

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