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House For Sale £650,000
Surrey Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1


Description
Good to go as a home or for holidays, this fabulous three bedroom feel-good house has a sociable west facing patio and rare, private beach hut to enjoy right on the waterfront!!!

1 minute from Brighton Station with direct trains to Gatwick and London, 2 to the legendary shopping and bars of North Laine and just a 10 minute walk- past more shopping- to our famous clubs and arts venues this luxury coastal home is in a prime location with fresh local produce on your doorstep and bus routes to take you to every part of Brighton and Hove, as well as to your spacious beach hut only one block from the famous alfresco lifestyle of Church Road.

Within a bay fronted Georgian beauty, no expense has been spared to create a glamorous retreat where the layout is sociable and set back behind a front garden with double glazing, it is far quieter than it's fashionable location might suggest.

A spacious living dining room is next to the streamlined kitchen which opens to the surprisingly quiet patio, a big, tall cellar provides versatile options, and the three double bedrooms are chic and share a stylish bathroom.

Conveniently located for parks that provide cool green spaces, readymade communities of jokers and dog walkers and host events during our festivals, including the Hove Lawns by the hut, local schools are good and for those who love the outdoors, the National Park and cosmopolitan Marina with Harborside restaurants are easy to reach.

Style Period terrace house
Type Three bedrooms, one bathroom, living dining room, kitchen, cellar/home office
Area Central Brighton West hill CA floor area
Outside Space West patio paved garden at the front
Parking Permit zone Y
Council Tax Band C

Why You’ll Like It

Get the party started in this freshly renovated house with a commitment to detail including new radiators, new solid wood doors with a beach feel, new electrics including some power points with USB charges, sleek new kitchen, and luxury fittings in the bathroom. Looking very traditional outside with great charm in the sweeping bows it is set back from the road behind a paved front garden with space for a bike store. Inside, the hallway is refreshingly practical with a cupboard tucked away, and people friendly limed oak flooring continues into the living dining room. Two rooms have been opened to create a light and inviting room with adaptable floor space and stylish storage, ideal for a contemporary lifestyle. The decoration is crisp, and custom made colonial shutters are fitted on the large windows at each end.

Next door the bright and cheerful kitchen is right on trend with streamlined units, a practical layout and plenty of working surface. Fully fitted, there is a touch induction hob and oven beneath a discreet hood, a fridge, a freezer, a dishwasher and a washing machine, and it opens to a spacious west facing balcony which is an oasis of calm in the heart of the city. An extension of the ground floor during summer, the patio is the ideal spot for friends to gather before walking into the city. A secluded refuge large enough for a table and chairs, it is also level with the house- a feature surprisingly hard to find in a city built on the South Downs.

Returning inside, stairs from the living room go to the cellar which is high enough to stand in with slate underfoot and exposed beams overhead, and which inspires ideas of the ways in which it could be used.

On the 1st floor landing, a large bathroom is light and airy with a vaulted ceiling and lined with windows. With a Georgian influence in the claw foot bath and traditional hand basin, there is however, nothing old fashioned about the designer finish which includes a dual head shower system above the bath and a warming rail for towels.

Quiet at the back, the first of the bedroom is simple but stylish with ingenious storage space freeing the main floorspace for a double bed. Spanning the full width of the building at the front, you will live the dream in a majestic principal bedroom with calm decoration, and the timber framed double glazed windows bring in the morning sunshine.

At the top of a secret staircase, the third double bedroom is peaceful and private with ample fitted storage and twin Velux in the West roofline framing views which reach over the patio and small, private car park at the back to the gardens of a pedestrian Twitter.

Agent’s Thoughts

Brighton is a magnet for the rich, the famous and the beautiful and this light filled house is the perfect setting for those who want to enjoy this prime location in our vibrant, inclusive coastal city.

Owner’s Secret
“Brighton & Hove is the jewel of the South Coast with something for everyone no matter what you’re into, and it has an intercontinental, alfresco lifestyle you don't need to travel for. The area adapts as you change your mood-from clubs and beaches to internationally acclaimed restaurants, theatres and arts festivals. In an exclusive location within walking distance of the Dome, theatres, the Royal Pavilion and its gardens, inside is ideal for relaxing with family or fabulous evenings with friends as people like to meet here before or after exploring the city. With coastal views, surprisingly beautiful cityscapes and the breath-taking countryside of the surrounding National Park, everything you could dream of his easily access from this location by bus, train or cycle, so you won't need a car and the beach hut provides great days of fun where you don’t need to carry towels, plates or cutlery each visit and you can change from beach wear if you fancy lunch or dinner before going home.”

Where it is

Shops Queens Road one min, North Laine 2

Train station Brighton 2 mins on foot

Seafront or Park Seafront 10-15 mins on foot

Closest schools

Primary Saint Paul’s

Secondary Varndean, Dorothy Stringer

Sixth Form BHASVIC, City College, MET, BIM

Private Brighton College Roedean, Brighton Girls

One minute from the station, taxi rank and buses covering the whole of Brighton and Hove, this inviting location is just moments from the fabulous, alfresco lifestyle of the north lane as well as the world famous shops, clubs, bars and restaurants of our legendary coastal resort. The picturesque cultural heart of the city surrounding the royal pavilion is a short walk, and it is also conveniently located for parks that provide open spaces sports facilities and host fabulous art events from open air theatre to live music all year round. Major employers of the city e.g. Amex, the County Hospital and Brighton university on Lewes Road are all within a 15-20 minute bus ride. For those who love the outdoors, the beach, surrounding Downland and cosmopolitan Marina with waterfront restaurants are easy to reach. And don't forget our glamorous horse racing weekends! For those who commute by car there is local permit parking and swift access to the A23 and A27.

One minute from the station, taxi rank and buses covering the whole of Brighton and Hove, this inviting location is just moments from the fabulous, alfresco lifestyle of the north lane as well as the world famous shops, clubs, bars and restaurants of our legendary coastal resort. The picturesque cultural heart of the city surrounding the royal pavilion is a short walk, and it is also conveniently located for parks that provide open spaces sports facilities and host fabulous art events from open air theatre to live music all year round. Major employers of the city e.g. Amex, the County Hospital and Brighton university on Lewes Road are all within a 15-20 minute bus ride. For those who love the outdoors, the beach, surrounding Downland and cosmopolitan Marina with waterfront restaurants are easy to reach. And don't forget our glamorous horse racing weekends! For those who commute by car there is local permit parking and swift access to the A23 and A27.

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