Move-in-ready home near Lewes Road transport and city amenities.
- Recently renovated throughout with modern kitchen and bathroom
- Two bright first-floor bedrooms; boarded loft storage
- Sunlit multi-level garden with patio and lawn
- Double glazed windows and high ceilings retained
- Freehold with affordable council tax band C
- Single bathroom only; may limit larger families
- Small plot size despite generous garden design
- Area classified as deprived; local crime level average
This recently renovated Victorian terraced house on Nesbitt Road offers bright, well-proportioned rooms and a suntrap multi-level garden — ideal for first-time buyers or young families seeking move-in ready accommodation close to central Brighton. High ceilings, a striking black feature fireplace and a modern kitchen with integrated appliances give the house immediate kerb appeal and practical everyday comfort.
The layout is straightforward: open-plan living and dining on the ground floor, two airy first-floor bedrooms, and a contemporary bathroom with both bath and shower. Practical extras include double glazed windows throughout, a boarded loft for storage, under-stairs cupboard and a useful landing airing cupboard housing the boiler.
Outside, the cleverly zoned garden with patio and lawn catches sun most of the day and extends the living space during warmer months. Transport links are strong — local buses and Moulsecoomb station provide quick access to Brighton city centre and beyond — and nearby shops, schools and parks add everyday convenience.
Buyers should note some local context: the wider area is classified as deprived and crime is described as average, which may concern some purchasers. The plot is small for a gardened property, and the house has a single bathroom — common for this style but worth bearing in mind for growing households. Overall this is a freshly renovated, freehold home that balances period character with modern fittings, offered at a guide price reflecting strong local demand.