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Full details for 2 Bedroom Property For Sale in Brighton

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Description

Two Bedroom Period Property

Step into the charm of this stunning two bedroom, two bathroom period home that has been tastefully transformed into a modern pad. Nestled in the heart of Brighton, the property seamlessly blends timeless elegance with contemporary convenience, offering a fantastic living experience.



In a prime location, this beautiful historic terraced house is effectively a contemporary build with energy efficient windows, new electrics, plumbing, flooring and Cat 6 cable throughout, all done to an exacting standard in 2018. With a striking frontage facing the front garden it has ample charm although the discreet LED’s set within the garden wall are a hint of the design led interior which includes lighting and furniture chosen by Tsaritsa - and you could buy the property as it stands, subject to negotiation.

Embracing life, friendship and the party patio, inside is stunning with broad bow windows at the front to bring in the Sussex sunshine and the far wall of glass folding open to a lit, sheltered oasis ideal for al fresco dining. Deftly organised with adaptable floorspace ready to work, rest or play, the stylish wallpaper sparkles beneath ambient lighting, pale oak beneath your feet invites an easy in/out flow, old school radiators deliver a designer finish and a cloakroom is tucked away.

With a sociable bar for company as you cook, the beautiful kitchen has marble surfaces and high end integrated appliances for cosmopolitan entertaining include a touch induction hob beneath a hood, a microwave/combi and fan oven and the fridge, freezer, and dishwasher are all to hand – and there is even plumbing for a washing machine in the cupboard beneath the stairs.

Outside, pale paving creates a seamless transition to the landscaped patio which smoothly becomes an extension of the ground floor. 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 edge of the South Downs National Park.

Expert attention to detail continues even on the staircase which features an underlit handrail at the top of which a luxury bathroom is spa-like with marbled Italian tiles, a double ended bath with a shower attachment and warming rail at one end, a broad hand basin on dark wood, and a lit mirror above a shelf with a shaving point.

Light and airy with French doors leading out to a private balcony with a glass balustrade, guests can relax in complete seclusion in a room of understated elegance. Spanning the full width of the building at the front, you will live the dream in a majestic principal bedroom where serene decoration and vaulted ceiling create a soothing sanctuary to return to. Discreet storage high above your head is an ideal luggage drop and a chic wet room, en suite and dressed to impress, is ready for your move.

Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: C
Tenure: Freehold

Agent says:

“With a rare combination of a beautiful historic house and design led, contemporary interior with a stylish patio and roof terrace from the guest room, this glamorous home is in a prime location with easy access to Brighton’s legendary lifestyle.”

Owner’s secret:

“Brighton is a magnet for the rich, the famous and the beautiful and this house is designed to deliver the perfect setting for those who want to enjoy our vibrant, inclusive, coastal city.”

Where it is:

Shops: 1 -2 minutes to Queen's Road and North Laine

Train Station: Brighton 2 minutes on foot

Seafront or Park: Seafront 10-15 minutes on foot

Closest Schools:

Primary: St Paul’s

Secondary: Varndean, Dorothy Stringer

Sixth Form: BHASVIC, City College, MET

Private: Brighton College, Roedean, Brighton & Hove High

2 minutes from the station, taxi rank and buses covering the whole of Brighton & Hove, this inviting location is just moments from the relaxed al fresco lifestyle of the North Laine as well as the world famous shops, clubs, bars and restaurants of our legendary coastal resort. Conveniently located for parks that provide cool green spaces and host fabulous arts events from open air theatre to live music all year round, local schools are good and 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 easy access to the A23 and A27.
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