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House For Sale £480,000
Stanmer Villas, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1


Description
GUIDE PRICE: £480,000--£520,000.

INTERNAL VIEWING AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.

In a popular area a short walk from Fiveways Village, given a top spot in The Sunday Times Best Places to Live Guide, this stylish 3 bed period house with an unusually large, landscaped garden and free parking has family friendly Hollingbury and Blaker’s Parks nearby, good primary and senior schools within 5 mins by car, and direct trains to Gatwick and London from Preston Park Station 7 minutes by cab. Inside has a contemporary finish and 87.4m2 (941 sq. ft.) over 2 bright storeys, and an attic offers a chance to grow, stnc – some neighbours have dormers in their roofline. At the front, a sophisticated living room is full of light whilst at the back, a spacious kitchen dining room opens to the garden which has three broad tiers to catch the sun. Upstairs two double bedrooms and a generous single are quiet and comfortable, and the light, airy bathroom is good to go.

In a quiet enclave of attractive historic terraces surrounded by green spaces which also host events during our legendary festivals, homes here do not come onto the market often- and sell fast as professionals, families and investors are beginning to realise that this area delivers spacious houses, large gardens and free parking with swift access to the city centre: Ditchling Road, just around the corner, takes you to the historic heart of Brighton and its beaches or to the National Park, whilst Lewes Road at the bottom of the hill delivers you to the city centre, universities or coast along the A27, or to the A23 for the motorway.

In brief:
Style Period terraced house
Type 3 bedrooms, bathroom, living room, kitchen dining room, attic
Area Hollingdean
Floor Area 941 sq.ft.
Outside Space Beautifully landscaped east garden open to south with broad tiers
Parking Free on street!
Council Tax Band C

Why you’ll like it:
Quiet but convenient with plentiful free street parking and bus routes giving older children independence, this is a great area just a few minutes from the city centre but surrounded by green spaces – access to Hollingbury Woods is at the end of this street! Set up and back from the road this house has plenty of charm and generous box bays already have energy efficient windows in place.

Inside an artistic eye has created an inviting, family friendly home with stylish yet practical design which begins in the hall with a pop of colour, where two large under stair cupboards deliver ample storage and smart oak flooring continues into the living room. Quiet and comfortable, this room has 4.51m x 3.48m (14’9 x 11’5) in which to work, rest or play, and there’s an easy flow to the spacious kitchen dining room next door. L shaped it is beautifully planned with space for a family table by the French doors to the garden, whilst the working area of the kitchen, with family friendly units and surfaces, is safely tucked away from the in/out movement. The steel range could stay subject to circumstance, there is plumbing for a washing machine and the designated space for a fridge convenient for the dining table when entertaining.

Outside, steps rise to a broad, paved tier open to the south and surrounded by exotic planting for a holiday feel when bathing in the Sussex sunshine, whilst a second tier has a pet friendly, astro-turf lawn and raised fruit and vegetable beds to provide fresh produce when eating al fresco. At the far end, a gated sun deck was created about 4 years ago for secure dining with a child which enjoys open views and gets the sun for most of the day in high summer.

Returning inside, at the top of recently carpeted stairs, the bright and cheerful landing has access to the attic. Ahead, the smallest of the bedrooms is still a good size – 2.78m x 2.34m (9’2 x 7’8). Sweetly decorated for a child with garden views, it could also be an inspiring home office with space to share. Also at the back and looking over gardens, the first of the generous double bedrooms is used as a family room. At the front, the principal bedroom is a tranquil refuge with 4.66m x 3.64m (15’3 x 11’11) in which to unwind, with a big west bay for cat naps in the sun and a feature wall with designer paper. Higher than the homes opposite it feels very private and next door, the contemporary bathroom has a rainfall head shower above the tub and a discreet luxury feature is a warming rail for towels.

Agent Says:
“Ideal for professionals and/or a growing family close to schools, parks, the city and the station, houses in these tranquil terraces close to Hollingbury Woods, Fiveways, good schools and a choice of parks sell fast. Light and spacious, this stylish home also comes with a large, sociable garden which gets the sun for most of the day.”

Owner’s secret:
“We have loved our happy home and we hope you enjoy it too! We wanted fuss free but stylish rooms, and we adore the way the house opens to the garden in summer with plenty of sunny space outside, but then becomes warm and cosy in winter. The street is quiet and friendly, and the area is a great place to live with a real community and local shops to pop into, whilst the al fresco cafés and independent shops and cafés of Fiveways as well as a bakers and butchers are also really easy to get to, as is the city centre and the sea.”

Where it is:
Shops: Local parade 4 mins walk, Fiveways 5-8 mins walk, 2 by car
Train Station: Preston Park Station 7 mins drive, 25-30 on foot, London Road 4 mins drive, 20 on foot
Seafront or Park: Blakers Park 15-20 mins on foot, 3 by car, Preston Park 4 mins by car, sea about

Closest Schools:
Primary: Hertford Infant + Junior School, Downs Infant + Junior, Balfour
Secondary: Varndean, Dorothy Stringer
Sixth Form: Varndean 6th Form, BHASVIC, Newman 6th Form College, BIMM
Private: Brighton Montessori, Brighton College, Brighton & Hove High

Ideal for those needing access to the airports and London as the station is a 7 minute drive, Hollingdean has always been a favourite destination for locals who want easy parking, quiet nights and big gardens in an area only minutes from country walks, the seafront, a golf course and a choice of three parks, all with playgrounds and cafes full of families. There are local shops to pop into around the corner from this period beauty and Fiveways’ cafés, bakers and independent stores are just a 5-8 minute walk so you can enjoy the facilities of an area given a top spot in the Sunday Times Best Places to Live guide without paying a premium! The international restaurants of central Brighton and the vibrant al fresco lifestyle of the North Laine are just a short drive and the whole of our intercontinental coastal resort is easy to reach with regular buses on both Ditchling and Lewes Road which take you out of the city to the universities and National Park, or to the sea and central Brighton with its station and direct trains to Gatwick and Brighton.

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