Newly renovated Victorian terrace with private courtyard, moments from Brighton station and the city centre..
Three double bedrooms over four storeys
Set across four storeys in the sought-after West Hill Conservation Area, this newly renovated three-bedroom mid-terrace combines period character with contemporary living. The lower-ground open-plan kitchen/dining room features a working log burner and leads directly to a private courtyard — a useful outdoor space in this central setting. A bright reception room sits on the ground floor, with three double bedrooms above and a large modern bathroom recently fitted.
The location is a major asset: moments from Brighton Mainline Station and the city centre, surrounded by independent shops, cafés and nightlife. The house suits commuters, students and professionals who want a compact, central home with strong transport links and local amenities on the doorstep.
Buyers should note practical drawbacks: the plot and courtyard are very small, parking is on-street (zone Y) and the property sits within an area recorded as very high crime and very deprived. Construction is pre-1900 solid brick and insulation is assumed absent in the walls; prospective purchasers are advised to commission surveys and consider energy upgrades. Council tax is above average for the area.
Overall, this is a well-presented period terrace offering ready-to-use accommodation and good rental or owner-occupier potential, especially for those prioritising location and character over outdoor space and private parking.