Guildford Street is mere seconds from Brighton Station, and just a short walk from the cosmopolitan shops, cafes and restaurants of Seven Dials, or the City Centre and Brighton beach. For commuters to London, the universities or along the South Coast, the transport links are a dream, while professionals will love the close proximity to Brighton’s North Laine and families will appreciate the excellent school catchment – something for everyone.
Type: 2 double bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2 reception rooms, 1 kitchen
Location: Brighton Station/West Hill Conservation Area
Floor Area: 1096.64 sq.ft.
Outside: east facing courtyard garden
Parking: Permit parking zone Y
Council Tax Band: C
Why you’ll like it:
Perfectly positioned close to Brighton Station, the vibrant North Laine and the beach, this beautiful home provides everything you need to live the quintessential Brighton lifestyle by the sea.
Guildford Street sits peacefully tucked away from the main thoroughfare into the city centre, with immaculate yet unassuming terraced homes in sugared almond hues. This house is classic and smart in complementary grey with a dark wood front door and multi-pane sash windows picked out in white. Stepping inside, it feels far more spacious than the exterior implies with steps leading both up and down through the levels.
The main reception room spans the depth of the building looking down to the garden at the rear. Grey carpet and white walls offer a blank canvas for new owners who can sit by the open fire to the front of the house or to the rear which is ideal as a reading area, dining room or workspace depending on need. Bookshelves have been built-in to several alcoves but could also be utilised for ornaments or other storage.
A few steps lead down first to the kitchen which has freestanding elements to include an Aga, cabinets and open shelving for glassware and crockery. The sink unit is fitted, and space has been left for a washing machine and a fridge, so all non-integrated elements are subject to further negotiation.
A few steps further lead to the formal dining room on the lower ground floor which is another versatile room. For a third bedroom it may not be ideal as the open tread stairs link through to the kitchen, but as a guest bedroom, dining room or home office it works perfectly as it offers 12.6 sq. m. of space and has plenty of built-in storage.
Outside, the sweet garden is archetypal for a city space with terracotta tiled flooring and original brick and flint walls. Facing east, it receives plenty of morning to lunchtime sun, where there is space to sit outside and enjoy alfresco drinks and food below the dappled shade of a forsythia tree.
Returning indoors, stairs rise first to the bathroom which has a unique aperture porthole opening to the bath, lined in dark tiles with a shower above it. The views are glorious from here and completely private so you can enjoy them from the shower.
Bedroom two is a lovely double room to the front of the house with a westerly aspect bringing in warm afternoon light, while the principal room is tucked away at the very top of the house. This is an exceptional space which is also unique within the road as loft conversions are no longer permitted. Flooded with natural light from both a wide picture window and the window to the stairwell, it has previously been used as an artist’s studio, where the views are awe inspiring. From here, the vista looks out over historic and modern city life towards the South Downs National Park, with a ribbon of sea set below open skies, reminding you just how close to the coast you are here.