Moving through the entrance floor, the garage is to the right but only has access from the front. It would be possible to convert subject to planning, but it would need direct access into the house. As it stands it would be great as a home gym, storage space or workshop – or for parking, although there is space on the drive.
To the rear of the ground floor sits a sweet bedroom leading out to the garden via French doors. It is a tranquil room ideally used as a home office at present, but it has space for a double bed and furnishings. Outside is a hidden oasis in the city, in a walled courtyard with space to sit and dine alfresco under a pergola. It is completely private surrounded by greenery, making it hard to believe it sits so close to the city centre. As a paved space it is low maintenance, so you can add a pop of colour with garden furniture and potted plants.
Stairs rise to the first floor, reserved for entertaining and evening relaxation with the living room to the front of the house enjoying a southerly aspect and views over the peaceful mews. There is ample space in here for sumptuous furnishings and a formal dining table, although there is space for a table and chairs in the kitchen too. In here, country style cabinetry is paired with granite worktops for a timeless feel, alongside integrated ovens and an induction hob, leaving space for a tall fridge freezer and a dishwasher, while the utilities have a room of their own on the ground floor.
Elevated higher on the second floor are three double bedrooms sharing two chic bathrooms. Bedrooms two and three are smaller but have space for double beds, although they are versatile should you need a study or child’s room. The principal room is a generous double with luxury wallpaper and access to an en suite bathroom with a gleaming shower and ample storage for toiletries and towels. The family bathroom is equally modern, but with both a bathtub and a separate shower cubicle for when time is of the essence.
Throughout the house, only fine quality floor and wall coverings have been used to create a decorative look which feels classic and works perfectly in each space, so you can move straight in with ease. There remains some scope, however, for new owners to modernise in areas.
Vendor’s Comments:
“We have lived here for many years and have enjoyed living so centrally, yet in a place which feels both peaceful and secure. There is plenty to entertain us in nearby Kemptown or at the Marina and in Brighton & Hove’s City Centre. You can walk everywhere, but it’s equally easy to jump on a bus into town. The beach is lovely and quiet east of the pier and the under cliff walks to Rottingdean are wonderful during summer – we will miss our time here.”
Closest Schools:
Primary: St Luke’s Primary, Queen’s Park Primary
Secondary: Varndean and Dorothy Stringer, Cardinal Newman RC
Private: Brighton College and Prep.
Brighton is a cosmopolitan coastal resort famous for its history and flamboyant Royal Pavilion as well as its beaches, Pier and glamorous Marina. Known for its festivals celebrating the arts and relaxed, café culture there are countless shops, restaurants and bars to explore along the seafront, in the characterful Georgian Lanes or in the fashionable central shopping districts and all are easy to reach from this period property. The beach is down the road, and it is just a stroll from the fashionable Kemp Town Village which hosts the Hospital and good schools including the award-winning Brighton College. The law courts and Amex are within reach as is the Marina with its health club, cinema, restaurants and supermarket and the Downs, Queen’s Park and 72 par golf course are a ten-fifteen-minute walk. It is also close to several bus routes serving the city centre, coast and Brighton Station, with its fast links to Gatwick and London. For those who need to commute by car, the A23 and A27 are not far.