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£1,150,000

Clifton Hill, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1

  • 4 beds
Terraced house

£1,150,000

  • 4 beds
Terraced house
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Rarely available, this elegant early Victorian terraced property, at the heart of the renowned Clifton and Montpelier conservation area, offers a spacious period home, flooded with natural light.
The unique location provides stunning views and a sunny secluded garden.   Brighton Railway station, the sea front, local shops and schools are all within a short walk.

Upon entry, the scale and character of the house become immediately apparent. The ceiling is high, and the original finials remain, as does the original anaglypta wallpaper below the dado rail. Natural light streams in to the main reception room to the left which faces south with a wide bay sash window, and being elevated from the street, it is private from within. The period features continue in here with picture rails, deep skirtings and panelling around the window, and double timber doors are in place to divide this room from the second reception next door. With these open, the room doubles in size allowing ample space for formal dining, socialising and relaxation, and to the rear you look out to the peaceful garden. There are two fireplaces; one of which is open and working adding warmth and atmosphere to wintry evenings.

Moving through the house, there is a third reception room/study to the rear which leads on to a utility area and access to the rear garden.

The lower ground floor has the advantage of its own separate street entrance and is made up of two generous rooms almost mirroring the reception rooms above. The kitchen is down here with a deep pantry and a light-well courtyard looking up to the garden, while to the front, the dining room/bedroom four is incredibly bright due to its southerly orientation. While it is technically lower ground, it is only partially so, and it is set well back from the road ensuring it receives plenty of light. There is also a separate W/C on this level.

On the first floor there are two sizable double bedrooms with the master spanning the front of the house. Bedroom two has a peaceful outlook and both have period features and built-in storage. They have easy access to the family bathroom to the rear, and bedroom three is on the second floor. The views only improve the further up the house you go and being double-aspect they now take in the rolling hills of the South Downs to the rear, and the seascape to the front which runs behind the roof line of the local landscape.

Outside, the walled rear garden is private, peaceful and with plenty of space to enjoy the sunshine.

EPC E/44

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£1,150,000

4 bed house for sale

Clifton Hill, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1
Rarely available, this elegant early Victorian terraced property, at the heart of the renowned Clifton and Montpelier conservation area, offers a spacious period home, flooded with natural light.
The unique location provides stunning views and a sunny secluded garden.   Brighton Railway station, the sea front, local shops and schools are all within a short walk.

Upon entry, the scale and character of the house become immediately apparent. The ceiling is high, and the original finials remain, as does the original anaglypta wallpaper below the dado rail. Natural light streams in to the main reception room to the left which faces south with a wide bay sash window, and being elevated from the street, it is private from within. The period features continue in here with picture rails, deep skirtings and panelling around the window, and double timber doors are in place to divide this room from the second reception next door. With these open, the room doubles in size allowing ample space for formal dining, socialising and relaxation, and to the rear you look out to the peaceful garden. There are two fireplaces; one of which is open and working adding warmth and atmosphere to wintry evenings.

Moving through the house, there is a third reception room/study to the rear which leads on to a utility area and access to the rear garden.

The lower ground floor has the advantage of its own separate street entrance and is made up of two generous rooms almost mirroring the reception rooms above. The kitchen is down here with a deep pantry and a light-well courtyard looking up to the garden, while to the front, the dining room/bedroom four is incredibly bright due to its southerly orientation. While it is technically lower ground, it is only partially so, and it is set well back from the road ensuring it receives plenty of light. There is also a separate W/C on this level.

On the first floor there are two sizable double bedrooms with the master spanning the front of the house. Bedroom two has a peaceful outlook and both have period features and built-in storage. They have easy access to the family bathroom to the rear, and bedroom three is on the second floor. The views only improve the further up the house you go and being double-aspect they now take in the rolling hills of the South Downs to the rear, and the seascape to the front which runs behind the roof line of the local landscape.

Outside, the walled rear garden is private, peaceful and with plenty of space to enjoy the sunshine.

EPC E/44