- Refurbished 1930s detached house with period bay windows
- Main house: 3 double bedrooms; annexe: 1 double bedroom
- Large southeast-facing rear garden with paved dining terrace
- Detached double garage with power; plentiful off-street parking
- Annexe can be self-contained — ideal for relatives or rental income
- Newly renovated and double glazed; move-in ready throughout
- No central heating system recorded (electric heaters assumed)
- Council Tax Band F (expensive)
A refurbished 1930s detached family home in Patcham, arranged as a generous three-bedroom main house with a self-contained one-bedroom annexe. The property sits on a large plot with a sunny southeast-facing rear garden, paved dining terrace and a very useful detached double garage with power. Thoughtful renovation has refreshed the interiors while retaining period proportions such as bay windows and high ceilings.
The layout suits multi-generational living or rental income: the annexe has French doors to the garden, a living/dining room, ground-floor shower room and a private staircase to the double bedroom above. The main house offers two reception rooms, a practical kitchen with separate utility and a downstairs w.c., plus three double bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs. Off-street parking for several cars and a long side driveway add everyday convenience.
Important practical points: the property is offered freehold and has double glazing fitted post-2002, but no central heating system is present on record (electric heaters assumed). Council Tax sits in Band F (expensive). The house is newly renovated and move-in ready, though the heating arrangement should be confirmed and may present immediate upgrade costs for buyers wanting gas/central heating.
Patcham is well connected to central Brighton, nearby schools and green spaces such as Withdean and Preston Park. This characterful period home will appeal to families and professionals seeking space, garden and flexible accommodation close to transport links and local amenities.