Ditchling Road, Brighton
£575,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 3
Located in a highly sought after location with views over parkland and moments from Brighton city centre, this fabulous period house is beautifully presented throughout. Having been refurbished to a high standard throughout by the current owners this unique home has the rare addition of an adjoining garage/workshop.Chain Free Sale.
This period building forms part of a terrace of properties, moments from the North Laine, a short stroll from the beach and an absolute must for anyone seeking to be in the centre of the action. The house also generates a healthy rental income as a holiday let.
On the ground floor, the front door opens to the reception room, which has a bay window to the front and a door at the far end which leads to the staircase in the centre of the property. The kitchen/breakfast room is just beyond and is a lovely west-facing room with a door onto the patio. The kitchen cabinets are a gloss finish, grey for the base cabinets, and white for the wall cabinets. There is a double oven with grill and an electric hob, as well as space for a washing machine, space for a fridge freezer, and an integrated dishwasher.
On the first floor you will find two generous bedrooms and a shower room. At the front, the largest bedroom is over four metres long into the bay window and has a leafy outlook over the park. At the rear of the property, the bedroom is three metres wide and is adjacent to the shower room, which is presented in a stylish neutral palette, with grey metro tiles. The WC has a concealed cistern and there is a modern handbasin with pillar tap. At the top of the house is a further double bedroom and a large bathroom which has both a bath and a separate shower cubicle, with thermostatic shower. The design scheme matches that of the shower room on the first floor and there is a window facing east.
Outside you will find a patio garden, from where there is direct access to the rear of the garage, which is nearly six metres long and has a living roof which can be seen from the window of the first-floor rear bedroom. The front door of the garage is accessed on Oxford Place.
The house is located opposite the open spaces of the Level which is a Green Flag unique award-winning open space in the heart of Brighton. Brighton Station is only a couple of minutes walk away, St Peter's Place is a hub for many of the city's bus services. The Level has a children's play area and a skate park as well as a caf? and you really are not far from any of Brighton's central attractions. If you want to head out of town by car, you can be on the A23 in minutes, heading to the South Downs or for London via the M23.
Tenure: Freehold
This period building forms part of a terrace of properties, moments from the North Laine, a short stroll from the beach and an absolute must for anyone seeking to be in the centre of the action. The house also generates a healthy rental income as a holiday let.
On the ground floor, the front door opens to the reception room, which has a bay window to the front and a door at the far end which leads to the staircase in the centre of the property. The kitchen/breakfast room is just beyond and is a lovely west-facing room with a door onto the patio. The kitchen cabinets are a gloss finish, grey for the base cabinets, and white for the wall cabinets. There is a double oven with grill and an electric hob, as well as space for a washing machine, space for a fridge freezer, and an integrated dishwasher.
On the first floor you will find two generous bedrooms and a shower room. At the front, the largest bedroom is over four metres long into the bay window and has a leafy outlook over the park. At the rear of the property, the bedroom is three metres wide and is adjacent to the shower room, which is presented in a stylish neutral palette, with grey metro tiles. The WC has a concealed cistern and there is a modern handbasin with pillar tap. At the top of the house is a further double bedroom and a large bathroom which has both a bath and a separate shower cubicle, with thermostatic shower. The design scheme matches that of the shower room on the first floor and there is a window facing east.
Outside you will find a patio garden, from where there is direct access to the rear of the garage, which is nearly six metres long and has a living roof which can be seen from the window of the first-floor rear bedroom. The front door of the garage is accessed on Oxford Place.
The house is located opposite the open spaces of the Level which is a Green Flag unique award-winning open space in the heart of Brighton. Brighton Station is only a couple of minutes walk away, St Peter's Place is a hub for many of the city's bus services. The Level has a children's play area and a skate park as well as a caf? and you really are not far from any of Brighton's central attractions. If you want to head out of town by car, you can be on the A23 in minutes, heading to the South Downs or for London via the M23.
Tenure: Freehold
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