Sympathetically renovated three-bedroom period home moments from Preston Park and the station..
Dual-aspect living/dining with wood-burning stove and oak-engineered floors
Three double bedrooms, top-floor bedroom with Velux windows and Juliet balcony
Contemporary kitchen with walnut worktops and integrated AEG appliances
Well-appointed family bathroom with rainfall shower and Victorian-style tiles
Double glazing throughout; Worcester boiler serviced annually
Mid-terrace solid-brick build (c.1900–1929) — likely limited wall insulation
Small plot/garden and only one bathroom — consideration for larger families
Moments from Preston Park, local schools and Preston Park station
This elegantly renovated three-bedroom period home sits moments from Preston Park and the nearby station — a practical, bright family house in a sought-after BN1 location. Light-filled rooms, oak-engineered floors and a dual-aspect living/dining space with a regularly swept wood-burning stove create comfortable, sociable ground-floor living. The kitchen is contemporary with walnut counters, integrated appliances and useful under-stairs laundry storage.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms on the first floor and a further double on the second floor with Velux windows and a Juliet balcony that offers long rooftop views towards the South Downs. The family bathroom is well appointed with a rainfall shower and Victorian-style floor tiles. The property benefits from double glazing throughout and a Worcester boiler serviced annually, reducing immediate maintenance concerns.
Practical points to note: the house is a mid-terrace of solid-brick construction (circa 1900–1929) and is likely to have limited wall insulation as built. The plot is small and the home has a single bathroom, which may be important for larger families. Overall the build and finish are sympathetic to the period while delivering contemporary fixtures and good storage in the eaves.
This will suit buyers looking for a ready-to-move-into family home in a friendly neighbourhood with excellent schools, local amenities and direct rail links to central London. For those wanting further energy efficiency improvements, cavity or internal insulating upgrades could be considered in time.