Upper Gardner Street, Brighton
£480,000
Guide price
Guide price
Sold STC
Bedrooms: 2
Two-bedroom house with a west-facing patio garden in the North Laine, on the market with Knight & Knoxley. Quintessentially Brighton location, with independent shops, caf?s and restaurants all at close hand.
This two-bedroom terraced property was built in 1981 and architect-designed with sensitivity so fits in perfectly with the older cottages in the street. With one owner since new, this charming house has a homely feel and would benefit from some updating. The front door opens to a wide entrance hall with sightlines through the house to the living room and beyond to the pretty patio garden. Wooden floors in the hall through to the living room provides continuity to the space. To your left is a kitchen with space for a cooker and fridge and space and plumbing for a washing machine. With a little reconfiguring, there would be plenty of room here for a full-height fridge freezer and a dishwasher too. The Worcester central heating boiler is mounted on the wall in the kitchen. The living room is a lovely square room, with double doors and windows onto the secluded west-facing patio. There is room for a dining table and the option for an understair work-from-home area. The stairs are open plan to the reception room and rise to a first-floor landing which has a large shelved built-in cupboard and easy loft access. The main bedroom across the back of the house is a good size double and overlooks the patio. It has a sizeable built-in cupboard with hanging and shelving space. A second bedroom is at the front of the house and finally the bathroom has a white suite with an electric shower over the bath and ceramic wall and floor tiles.
In the heart of the North Laine, this property is a tranquil haven. It is perfectly placed for anyone who wants to have all the amenities of a city centre close by, with all the added charm that this vibrant community has to offer. Komedia Brighton, three minutes away, is a live venue for comedy and music events and houses an independent cinema, Dukes at Komedia. Brighton's famous Snooper's Paradise is on the next street; The Theatre Royal, Brighton Dome and Brighton Museum are all close by. From Brighton Mainline Station commuters can access services to London Victoria and London Bridge.
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
This two-bedroom terraced property was built in 1981 and architect-designed with sensitivity so fits in perfectly with the older cottages in the street. With one owner since new, this charming house has a homely feel and would benefit from some updating. The front door opens to a wide entrance hall with sightlines through the house to the living room and beyond to the pretty patio garden. Wooden floors in the hall through to the living room provides continuity to the space. To your left is a kitchen with space for a cooker and fridge and space and plumbing for a washing machine. With a little reconfiguring, there would be plenty of room here for a full-height fridge freezer and a dishwasher too. The Worcester central heating boiler is mounted on the wall in the kitchen. The living room is a lovely square room, with double doors and windows onto the secluded west-facing patio. There is room for a dining table and the option for an understair work-from-home area. The stairs are open plan to the reception room and rise to a first-floor landing which has a large shelved built-in cupboard and easy loft access. The main bedroom across the back of the house is a good size double and overlooks the patio. It has a sizeable built-in cupboard with hanging and shelving space. A second bedroom is at the front of the house and finally the bathroom has a white suite with an electric shower over the bath and ceramic wall and floor tiles.
In the heart of the North Laine, this property is a tranquil haven. It is perfectly placed for anyone who wants to have all the amenities of a city centre close by, with all the added charm that this vibrant community has to offer. Komedia Brighton, three minutes away, is a live venue for comedy and music events and houses an independent cinema, Dukes at Komedia. Brighton's famous Snooper's Paradise is on the next street; The Theatre Royal, Brighton Dome and Brighton Museum are all close by. From Brighton Mainline Station commuters can access services to London Victoria and London Bridge.
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
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