Three double bedrooms including loft conversion principal with superb sea and Downs views
Bright lounge/dining room with French doors to raised deck and garden
Good-sized kitchen with exterior access; practical indoor–outdoor flow
West-facing rear garden, astro-turf and raised planted beds; small plot
Double glazing and gas combi boiler; useful under-stairs storage
Single modern bathroom only; no ensuite facilities
EPC D (68) — scope for energy upgrades to improve running costs
Medium urban terrace footprint; suitable for family or rental use
Set over three floors, this well-presented Victorian terrace offers bright living spaces and memorable elevated views across Brighton to the Downs and the sea. The ground floor opens to a generous lounge/dining room with French doors to a raised deck and a west-facing rear garden designed with raised beds and astro-turf — ideal for sunny afternoons. A good-sized kitchen also opens onto the garden, keeping indoor–outdoor flow simple and practical.
The top-floor loft conversion creates a principal bedroom with panoramic outlooks that are a standout feature. Two further double bedrooms and a contemporary upstairs bathroom complete the sleeping accommodation, making the house straightforward for family use or rental. Practical features include double glazing, gas central heating with a combi boiler and useful under-stairs storage.
Buyers should note the property footprint is a medium urban terrace and the garden/plot is modest in size. There is a single family bathroom only and the EPC rating of 68 (D) indicates scope for energy improvements. Overall this freehold house suits families wanting proximity to Elm Grove and St Luke’s schools, purchasers seeking a Brighton home with spectacular views, or investors looking for a well-presented rental in a popular area.



















































































