In a prime location, this historic end of terrace house in a peaceful, no through terrace of painted homes delivers a sociable lifestyle where the sunny sitting room is a classic with a high ceiling, a picture rail and two, broad bay windows - and with 4.42 x 4.10m (14’6 x 13’5) to enjoy it could become a 4th double bedroom. Next door, the stylish dining room with fashionable wood flooring and a splash of colour on a feature wall spans 6.15 x 3.7m (20’2 x 12’1), so plenty of space to share, and the room is open to the kitchen cleverly planned so the working areas are out of sight of the main room.
Bright beneath a skylight, the kitchen is good to go with plentiful storage, practical surfaces and an integrated oven at eye level opposite the sleek touch induction hob which is beneath a hood. At the far end of this floor, a chic shower room also has plumbing for a washing machine.
Downstairs, both calmly decorated bedrooms are completely private with natural light and do not share a wall, and the shower room between them has space, a vanity unit under the hand basin and a shaving point.
Up on the first floor, the principal bedroom is light and inviting where a big bay window bathes the room in light. The bedroom area is a generous 4.42 x 3.86m (14’6 x 12’0) and on the other side of the central staircase, there’s a spacious area, used as a quiet place to work from home, which opens to the sunny roof terrace.
Outside, the lit terrace is ideal for entertaining in the Sussex sunshine and it’s surprisingly large for this historic area with 4.0 x 3.66m (13’1 x 12’0) for dining. Weather boarding brings a seaside, holiday atmosphere and the pediment above the door is a nice touch to remind you of the age of this charming corner property.
Vendor’s Comments:
“On the corner, the house light and the rooms are all good sizes and the rooftop terrace is sunny and bigger than most of the patios in the area. Everything you could possibly want, including the sea and whatever mood you’re in is on the doorstep, so you won’t be tied to a car at the weekends. The shops open early and shut late if you commute or work at the hospitals and London is in easy reach with the station so close. Although the location is central, the local shops and cafes are very friendly and the Level has a readymade community of dog walkers and runners, a café and if you or your friends have children there’s a playground, paddling pool and skate park.”
Good to Know:
Council Tax Band: C
Amex, Law centres, Hospitals within 10 min radius
Can buy visitor parking permits for guests
At the fashionable heart of our vibrant, coastal city this is THE place to be, a step away from the Level which hosts fairgrounds and arts events all year round, as well as the amazing shopping of London Road and exotic open market. At the foot of the famous North Laine with the South Lanes a stroll, art venues, restaurants, theatres and the bars along the beaches are all there to explore. There is almost 24/7 access to the station serving London and Gatwick, and local buses will take you along the coast, to the National Park and to the universities at Moulsecoomb and Falmer.