Move-in-ready three-bedroom terrace near top schools and Fiveways amenities.
- Three double bedrooms and one bathroom
- Newly renovated ground floor, move-in ready
- Landscaped, sunny low-maintenance rear garden
- Victorian bay window, wood burner, high ceilings
- Bathroom with underfloor heating, single bathroom only
- Solid brick walls; no insulation assumed
- Freehold, no flood risk, affordable council tax
- Small plot and average overall size (926 sq ft)
Set on an elevated stretch of Stanmer Park Road close to Fiveways, this newly renovated three-bedroom terraced house combines period features with contemporary upgrades. The ground floor has been opened up for a light living and dining area, anchored by a wood burner and large Victorian bay window. A modern kitchen with an instant boiling-water tap and handy utility space sits adjacent to the landscaped, low‑maintenance rear garden—an easy outdoor room for children to play.
Upstairs offers three double bedrooms and a single bathroom with underfloor heating. Practical details include front bike/buggy storage, fast broadband availability and mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators. The property is offered as freehold, in a low-crime, affluent neighbourhood within walking distance of well-regarded state and independent schools, shops and cafés—ideal for families wanting a convenient urban location.
Buyers should note a few material points: the plot is small, there is only one bathroom for three bedrooms, and external walls are recorded as solid brick with no insulation assumed. The house is an average overall size (about 926 sq ft) and recently renovated, so it presents a largely move-in-ready option with modest maintenance and potential to adapt interiors further.
This home will suit family buyers seeking period character with contemporary living close to local amenities and schools. It is well placed for those wanting a tidy, low-maintenance garden and a ready-to-live-in house in a popular Brighton location, with the usual checks on tenure, services and any planning history still advised.