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Guide price

£675,000

2 bed terraced house for sale

Foundry Street, Brighton, East Sussex BN1

  • Freehold

    • 2 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: E

Key information

  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    A band has not yet been confirmed.

About this property

  • Two double bedroomed house

  • Period terraced property

  • Courtyard garden

  • Two modern bathroom suites

  • Spacious & naturally light accomodation

  • Presented exceptionally well throughout

  • Short distance from brighton station

  • Easy access to the seafront

  • Endless choice of amenities in the lanes & central brighton

*** guide price £675,000 - £700,000 ***

Located in Brighton's historic lanes within the North Laine Conservation Area, close to Brighton Mainline Train Station and a short distance from the seafront. A charming terraced house immaculately presented offering two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a courtyard garden. Sold with no onward chain.

Built around 1840 this beautifully historic home is set in an attractive twitten of terraced cottages moments from Brighton Mainline Station and once the setting for Brighton's largest Iron and Brass Foundary. The property has been presented to an impeccably high standard, offering the everyday luxuries of modern living whilst still celebrating the period nature of this comfortable home.

Spanning the entire depth of the property, a large living room welcomes you in; the space has been thoughtfully decorated in neutral tones taking full advantage of the natural light owed to the east/west aspect. A generous statement kitchen and dining room encompasses the lower level, featuring a wealth of shaker style cabinetry and offering direct access to two outdoor spaces. A handy and wonderfully modern lower ground floor wetroom completes this floor.

Upstairs, there are two good-sized double bedrooms, both are well-lit by large sash windows fitted with bespoke shutters. The second floor houses an enviable walk-in wardrobe and sophisticated bathroom suite complete with freestanding tub, exposed feature wall and Velux.

A well-proportioned courtyard garden is accessible from the kitchen/dining room, perfectly placed for outdoor dining and summer get togethers.

Conveniently located in the heart of Brighton's North Laine conservation area with its wealth of popular shops, cafes, restaurants and public houses with The Pond pub just round the corner; this incredibly central home is perfectly situated for commuters.

A straight walk along Queens Road brings you into the hubbub of the city centre and only moments from the beach, seafront and pier.

There are a wide range of transport links offering access to all parts of the city and further afield; from Stamner Park and the South Downs to London and beyond.

Local schools include Brighton and Hove High School, St Paul's C of E Primary School and Nursery and St Mary Magdalen Primary School.

Situated in parking zone Y, currently this Brighton home is in Council Tax band C which was charged at £2,078.28 for 2024/25.

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