Features
- Sought After Residential Enclave
- Close to Mainline Station
- Moments from Preston Park
- Permit Parking with No Waiting List
- Private Entrance
- South Facing Garden
- Stunning Throughout
A fabulous opportunity to buy this beautiful period apartment with a south-facing patio garden. Private entrance which occupies the garden level of an attractive Victorian house in a popular residential enclave close to the City Centre.
You enter the property into a separate vestibule area with an old-school-style radiator and a second door to reach the front-facing bedroom. The bedroom features high ceilings, original sash windows, with plantation shutters and overlooks the well-maintained front garden area.
Follow the hallway through to the reception room with a sash window with plantation shutters overlooking the decked garden. The hallway has space for a dining/office area which leads through to the kitchen. The contemporary kitchen has fitted appliances, butcher block work surfaces and access to the garden.
South-facing garden has views over the Viaduct and is a real sun trap. The boutique-style bathroom is located off the kitchen to the rear and has a fitted bath, modern wall-hung WC, heated towel rack and beautiful ceramic flooring.
The property is located in a highly sought-after area and in the catchment for numerous renowned schools with excellent Ofsted ratings. Brighton Beach and the city centre are within easy walking distance and The South Downs National Park with vast open expanses are a short ride away. The property is ideally located for commuters, as Brighton Mainline station is a five-minute walk away with direct services to London Bridge and Victoria, which arrive in London in less than an hour. Even closer is London Road station with services to Lewes and beyond. Several bus routes run close by including the 5, 5A and 5B which will take you straight into town. The Duke of York’s Picturehouse is Brighton’s much-loved independent cinema, screening a huge variety of films throughout the week. A short stroll down London Road will bring you to the vibrant open market which is home to independent shops, artist’s studios and plaza traders with stalls selling handmade arts and crafts, delicious food and much more. There are great local pubs and restaurants including the Hare & Hounds, Joker, Open House, Signal Man, Preston Park Tavern and the Roundhill, all close by. The Roundhill is notable as it has an entirely vegan kitchen serving award-winning plant-based meals and all these local pubs serve food so you will be spoilt for choice.
Council Tax Band: A
Tenure: Leasehold (95 years)
Ground Rent: £125 per year
Service Charge: £730 per year
Reference: RS1223