Characterful three/four-bedroom terrace near Preston Park — flexible layout and sunny rear garden..
Period terraced home with high ceilings and original fireplaces
Versatile three/four-bedroom layout; ground-floor room ideal as office/bedroom
Good-sized, tiered rear garden with storage shelter and rear access
Short walk to Preston Park station and local schools
Council Tax band E — £3,001.52 for 2025/26
EPC rating D; opportunity to improve energy efficiency and insulation
On-street residents parking only (Zone A), no off-street parking
Built 1930s–1940s; some refurbishment potential to modernise
Set back behind a raised front garden and located moments from Preston Park station, this versatile period terrace offers generous living spaces and a good-sized, tiered rear garden. The house retains many authentic period features — high ceilings, decorative cornicing, bay windows and original fireplaces — that create an immediate sense of character and light throughout the reception rooms.
Arranged over multiple floors, the home currently presents as a three-bedroom layout with a flexible fourth room/office at ground-floor level and a bathroom that was formerly a bedroom. The kitchen and adjoining utility area are well planned with bespoke cabinetry and a substantial gas range cooker, making the ground floor practical for family life and entertaining. Upstairs, three double bedrooms sit around a light-filled landing with a stained-glass window.
Practical considerations are straightforward: tenure is freehold, mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The property sits in Council Tax band E (£3,001.52 for 2025/26) and has an EPC rating of D. Parking is on-street in Residents Parking Zone A.
This home will suit buyers seeking a characterful family property in a very desirable Brighton location — families, professionals and buyers wanting good transport links to the city and easy access to Preston Park. While the house is presented attractively, there is scope to update certain elements, improve insulation (walls are cavity with no added insulation assumed) and reconfigure the layout if a true four-bedroom plan is required.