EPC: D
Council Tax: C
Big windows at each end of the space ensure it is always light, and with 4.26m x 6.16m (14’ x 20’3) there is ample space to share – and the finish is practical but contemporary with fresh décor, spots overhead and a feature fireplace. Tucked into an L at the back of the room the kitchen is sociable but not dominant and it is skilfully designed with a sensible layout, ample storage and practical working surfaces. As the vendors are relocating, the freestanding oven, fridge freezer and washing machine could stay, subject to circumstance and at the far end, an inner lobby has a door to the patio, so alfresco living is easy.
Outside, the patio is paved for ease of maintenance, and it is level with the house – a feature surprisingly hard to find in a city built on the South Downs. Child and pet secure with painted walls it faces east but is open to the south, and it is a sheltered suntrap to make your own, which is perfect for parties.
Returning inside, the airy bathroom is a classic blue and white, good to go with a gleaming, contemporary suite and a shower above the bath.
Upstairs, guests or sharers will love the first of the double bedrooms quietly tucked away at the back of the house with fitted wardrobes, and with inspiring garden views it could also double as a private home office. At the front of the house, stretching a full 4.28m x 3.2m (14’1 x 10’6) the principal bedroom is an oasis of calm with restful proportions, simple but stylish decoration, organised storage which includes a central dressing table and a big window to bring in the Sussex sunshine.
Agent's says:
“People are beginning to realise that Hanover delivers quiet, spacious homes with swift access into or out of the city. Ready to move into, this stylish house also offers plenty of space if you work from home or if you commute, the station is nearby.”
Owner’s secret:
“All of the rooms are generous sizes and nice and bright. We love the social open plan lifestyle and the garden is a tranquil haven where it is easy to forget just how close to the city centre it is! The street is friendly with a mix of singles, couples and families as it’s a great spot bridging Kemptown’s beaches to the green of Queen's Park and city with ease; there is always something to do whatever you’re into and in the evenings, you won’t need to use the car to go to restaurants or theatres as you can walk or bus everywhere.”
What’s around you:
Shops: Local 2 minutes, North Laine about 10 to walk.
Train Station: Brighton mainline 15 on foot, 6 by cab.
Seafront or park: Queen’s Park is a 5 minute walk; Seafront 5 minutes’ by car.
Closest schools:
Primary: Elm Grove, St Luke’s, Queen’s Park.
Secondary: Varndean/Dorothy Stringer.
Private: Brighton College.