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Kimberley Road,
Brighton

Guide price £475,000

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Guide Price £475,000 - £525,000. Located just north of the centre of Brighton, with views over the rooftops and to the fields beyond, is this three-bedroom family home with a south-facing garden. Beautifully styled, it has the potential to extend into the loft (subject to planning).

The Property

Located just north of the centre of Brighton, with views over the rooftops and to the fields beyond, is this welcoming three-bedroom family home with a south-facing garden. Beautifully styled, it has the potential to extend into the loft space (subject to planning permission) to accommodate a growing family.

The ground floor flows naturally with wooden flooring that runs throughout. Off a hallway is the galley-style kitchen which has been recently fitted with enough cupboards to satisfy even the most experienced chef. A separate worktop that is ideal for a coffee-making station adds to the practicality of this space. A breakfast bar provides the perfect perch for visiting guests to watch the chef cook up a storm. Next to the kitchen is an open-plan living/dining room with a cosy log burner and patio doors opening out to the garden.

The first floor is home to three bedrooms and a family bathroom with a shower over the bath and underfloor heating. The principal bedroom, which sits at the front of the house, has been beautifully designed with bespoke storage around the bed - handmade by a local female carpenter. The other bedrooms are at the back of the house, overlooking the garden. The larger of the two has plenty of storage with fitted wardrobes with sliding doors occupying a whole wall.

The real gem of this family home is the outdoor space. At the back of the house is a long south-facing garden with a patio area, decking, and artificial grass. A summerhouse, which is currently being used as a ceramics studio, sits at the end of the garden. Beyond is a double garage that offers valuable off-street parking, accessible via an automatically lit road behind.

This property is Freehold and the council tax band is C.

The Area

Nestled between Elm Grove and Bevendean, this property is well situated for access to a number of local amenities and has great links to the centre of Brighton. Preston Park, Wild Park, and Stanmer Park are all nearby as is the South Downs National Park. Brighton seafront, with its pebbled beaches, iconic pier, and artisan shops is just 2.5 miles away.

Schools

Local primary schools include Coombe Road, which is a 6-minute walk away, and Elm Grove, which is a 22-minute walk away. Brighton College Independent School is a short 7-minute drive away.

Transport Links

This property is located north of the centre of Brighton & Hove, which is a short 10-minute drive away. It is well connected with a regular bus service which will get you into the city centre in just over 20 minutes. The A27, with its links to Lewes in the east and onwards to the A23 and Crawley and London to the North, is a 10-minute drive away. Gatwick Airport is a 40-minute drive away and Heathrow Airport is an hour and 15 minutes drive away. London Road train station is located just over a mile away.

What We Think

“This home has a calm and welcoming feel to it as soon as you walk through the front door. Careful consideration has gone into the details, and we love the fact that the owners used local independent suppliers and tradespeople for projects like the bedroom storage.”

Abi Radford, CMO & Co-Founder at Number Twenty Four

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Property highlights

  • Three bedrooms located on the first floor
  • Family bathroom with shower over bath
  • Ground floor WC
  • Modern kitchen with breakfast bar
  • Log burner in the living room
  • South-facing garden with patio and artificial grass
  • Summerhouse in the garden
  • Double garage at the rear of the house with space for parking
  • Additional storage space in the loft
  • Potential to convert the loft space into another room (subject to planning permission)