Victoria Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1
£1,100,000

Guide price

Bedrooms: 3
This fantastically impressive, 1850s, period home has been thoughtfully and expertly modernised to a very high specification in recent years. Every inch of this remarkable property has been lovingly considered and enhanced, making for what is now a super contemporary space within a charming Victorian frame. The house sits behind black, cast iron railings, commensurate of properties of this period, and a charming front garden, the ideal spot for soaking up the evening sun!

Inside, the stylish décor and colour scheme complement the houses inherent character features and highlights include a chic contemporary kitchen-breakfast-sitting room, beautifully tiled floor and full-width bi-fold doors onto a sun-trap, courtyard garden. A wide, welcoming entrance hall leads past the ground floor study (or overflow bedroom) into this room, which also has a guest loo off it, where a wall of floor-to-ceiling bespoke cabinetry hides a wealth of storage and the laundry facilities. Also cleverly disguised behind it, is the door to the surprise, lower ground floor room, which has flexibility to be used as a gym or cinema room, and itself has a large storage cupboard off it.

Occupying the upper two bright and spacious floors are, a separate first floor sitting room (or bedroom), two spacious bedrooms and a study and three luxurious bath/shower-rooms, encompassing approximately 1881 sq ft. The first floor houses a sitting room, or generous principal bedroom, with lovely bay window and views to the Church and sea beyond, and boasts an en-suite shower room. Down the hall is there is the option to have a dressing room, study or child's bedroom, with a further charming double bedroom beyond it with adjacent shower room. On the top floor, a large double bedroom, again with beautiful, far reaching views of the rooftops and sea, completes the accommodation with its own walk-in closet and adjacent shower room.

Outside

Victoria Street is one of central Brighton's most desirable streets. One-way from north to south, and without direct access from any arterial road, it has very little traffic, making it a wonderfully quiet place to live. Surprising, given its proximity to the city centre (0.3 miles to Churchill Square), Brighton train station (0.5 miles) and the seafront (0.4 miles to Brighton i360).

pSituation

Clifton Hill and Montpelier conservation area is hugely popular, given its central position with easy access to all the local amenities and leisure activities, as well as routes in and out of the city via the A27 and A23. Brighton city centre provides a huge range of high street shopping facilities at Western Road, with a fantastic array of independent shops, bars and restaurants in the Lanes and North Laine areas. Brighton Station offers fast train services to London and Gatwick Airport, whilst local schooling options include St Mary Magdalen's Catholic Primary & Nursery School, Hove Junior School, Brunswick Primary School and BIMM (Brighton Institute of Modern Music).

Additional Information

Brighton & Hove City Council

Council Tax Band: D

01273 253216

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