A RARE opportunity has come up to own a property on one of Brighton’s most expensive streets.
The property on Withdean Road in Brighton comes with its own gym and is on the market for £2 million.
The house dates back to the 1930s and boasts three floors of well-presented interiors and a choice of four reception spaces.
Those entering this grand property will be greeted by an entrance hall leading to a vast sitting and dining room, with a door leading out to a terrace overlooking a Clive Christian kitchen and breakfast room.
The kitchen is dominated by a large central island and offers a wealth of storage and integrated appliances, perfect for family life or for those big summer dinner parties.
Downstairs on the lower ground floor, the property has its own gym leading into the garden, as well as a utility room with space for laundry machines.
The five bedrooms across the property are arranged together on the first floor, which has a split-level design, and are all of a good size.
The main bedroom is 22-feet - roughly 6.7 meters - and has built-in wardrobes, an en-suite shower room and balcony overlooking the garden and picturesque hills beyond.
The landscaped rear garden has an expansive terrace adjoining the house, providing a delightful space to enjoy the view, with a stone staircase leading down to a large lawn bordered by mature trees and hedging for privacy.
As well as being a great fit for a family home, the property is also ideal for commuters.
It is only a stone's throw away from Preston Park station, with fast and direct links to the capital and to Gatwick Airport.
The house is also located within close proximity of several schools, Withdean Sports Stadium and many local parks.
If this sounds like your dream home, get in touch with estate agent Hamptons at 01273 434034.
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