A wonderful and stylish, four-bedroom terraced home with a South facing rear garden, situated moments from Brighton Mainline Station and the bustling North Laine District.
This wonderful mid-terraced home is set within the popular West Hill Conservation area of central Brighton, positioned moments from Brighton Mainline Station and the North Laine District where you can find an array of boutiques, shops, restaurants, cafes and bars. These beautiful, terraced homes have the benefit of the new build charm but are also in keeping with the period style properties in the area, they offer spacious and versatile accommodation with abundance of modern character and attractiveness making this the ideal city home.
This home is presented in excellent decorative order throughout and is ready for one to move straight into it. Upon entering the property on the ground floor, you are welcomed by a generous size hallway, a convenient area for coats, shoes, and storage.
On the garden level of this city centre townhouse, the property boasts a fabulous bright and sunny open plan living room with sliding double glazed patio doors leading to the beautiful South facing landscaped garden with a garden shed.
The stunning kitchen has a range of modern wall and base units with stone worksurfaces and integrated appliances. These rooms have trendy and stylish exposed and painted brickwork along with oak engineered wood flooring, these rooms truly are the heart of the home and the perfect area to entertain, relax and unwind.
From the ground floor to first, there are four good sized double bedrooms with double glazed sash windows and gas central heating, a luxurious fully tiled bathroom and a shower room. Additionally, there is a spacious attic ideal for storage. This home is idyllic and not one to be missed!
The property is Freehold, and the Council Tax Band is D.
Location
Upper Gloucester Road is situated in the popular West Hill Conservation area, within walking distance of Brighton Mainline Railway Station (0.2 miles), with direct links to Central London and Gatwick Airport. Along with the seafront/promenade (0.6 miles) and local shops within the North Laine Conservation area are nearby.
Parts of The North Laine date back to the 16th Century when Brighton was a small fishing village named Brighthelmstone. The North Laine, was first developed in the 1820’s, with its grid layout having considerable historic interest.
Today, The North Laine are best known for its bohemian vibe, with a mainly pedestrian only shopping area. Full of restaurants, cafes, vintage stores, art exhibitions, jewellery stands, pubs and entertainment venues such as the Komedia with its cinema and stand-up comedy nights. Every Saturday, Upper Gardner Street is closed to traffic for an on-street market, and amongst the houses of this street are several antiques dealers, great if you love a snoop around!
Here you are close to the Prince Regents 19th Century Royal Pavilion, drawing sightseers in with its beautiful ornate, Indian style domes and minarets. Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, and music fans can head to gigs at the Brighton Dome or shows at The Theatre Royal. Head South to wander the South Lanes, Central Brighton’s shopping amenities including Churchill Square Shopping Centre and Brighton seafront, with its beaches and everything a traditional British seaside town has to offer, such as Brighton Pier, with its rides and attractions.
The house is ideally positioned for St Paul’s C of E School & Nursery along with several other schools including; Brighton & Hove High, Saint Mary Magdalen’s Primary, Middle Street Primary and BHASVIC (Brighton, Hove & Sussex IV Form College).