Restored four‑storey Grade II townhouse near Seven Dials — period charm with modern living and conversion potential..
- Grade II listed Victorian townhouse, built c.1845
- Newly renovated interiors with restored period features
- Flexible four‑storey layout; lower ground could be self‑contained
- Five double bedrooms across multiple levels (flexible arrangement)
- Large, private paved rear garden, low‑maintenance
- Listed status — works need listed‑building consent
- Permit on‑street parking (Zone Y); no private parking
- Council Tax Band E; solid brick walls, limited original insulation
Set over four generous floors, this Grade II listed Victorian townhouse in Seven Dials blends restored period detail with a contemporary finish. High ceilings, original sash windows, cornicing and restored floorboards combine with a newly renovated kitchen, engineered oak floors and modern bathrooms to create comfortable family living across a flexible layout. The lower-ground level already houses a kitchen/dining/family area and separate entrance, offering clear potential for a self-contained flat or home-office studio.
Outside, a large paved rear garden is unusually generous for a central Brighton location and provides private, low‑maintenance outdoor space for children, pets and alfresco entertaining. The house sits an easy walk from Brighton Station, St Ann’s Well Gardens, the seafront and local schools, putting transport, parks and cafés on your doorstep.
Buyers should note the property’s listed status: while beautifully restored, any future works will require listed‑building consent and may be more complex and costly. Parking is on-street with a local permit (Zone Y) rather than private off-street parking. The solid-brick construction implies limited cavity insulation without retrofit, and the property falls into Council Tax Band E.
For families wanting period charm with modern practicalities, or buyers seeking rental or conversion potential for the lower-ground floor, this sizeable freehold townhouse offers a rare central Brighton footprint with scope to adapt as needs change.