Panoramic sea and South Downs views, minutes from Brighton station and local cafés.
Five generous bedrooms across four floors
Set on a quiet, tree‑lined street in the West Hill Conservation Area, this newly renovated Victorian mid‑terrace offers 2,206 sq ft of thoughtfully arranged living across four floors. The house blends original period detail — bay windows, cornices and fireplaces — with high‑spec contemporary finishes, including a bespoke handcrafted kitchen, underfloor heating to the ground floor and a luxurious family bathroom. A roof terrace delivers sweeping city, sea and South Downs views, while the landscaped rear garden provides a private urban oasis.
Accommodation is flexible for family life or professionals who commute: five generous bedrooms, two stylish bathrooms and a pair of reception rooms (one with a new log burner). The kitchen/dining area is a design focal point, with skylights, integrated top‑spec appliances and full‑height sliding doors that connect seamlessly to the garden. Practical upgrades include a new boiler, water softener and filter, modern radiators and high‑quality finishes throughout.
Buyers should note a few practical considerations. Parking is on‑street by permit only, and the plot is compact for an inner‑urban terrace. The property’s solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated and the double glazing was installed before 2002, which may present opportunities for future energy‑efficiency improvements. Council tax and running costs are moderate, and the location is lively and centrally positioned near shops and transport.
Overall this is a characterful, high‑quality family home in a prime Brighton location, ideal for those seeking generous space, strong commuter links (about 0.2 miles to Brighton station) and a ready‑to‑move‑into finish, with clear potential to tailor thermal performance and parking arrangements to personal preference.