Guide price
£600,000
(£664/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleTerminus Street, Brighton BN1
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
904 sq. ft
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Centrally located just moments from Brighton Station
Living room with wood-burning stove
Nestled between the North Laine and Seven Dials
Bright dining room with double doors to garden
Beautifully presented terraced house
Characterful kitchen with pantry
Two good-sized bedrooms
Charming bathroom with freestanding bath and separate shower
Two reception rooms
Private south-facing garden with pond and bike shed
Guide price £600,000 - £650,000. A characterful two bedroom home tucked away in the heart of Brighton, just moments from the station and the North Laine.
The Property
Built around 1845, shortly after Brighton Station opened, this charming two-bedroom terraced house sits quietly at the end of a peaceful side street, directly opposite Brighton Station yet blissfully shielded from the buzz. This isn’t a cut-through, just a residents-only street with a row of communal plant pots at the end, giving it a village-like feel right in the middle of the city.
The home has been lovingly looked after by its current owners for the past 18 years and is beautifully presented throughout. From the moment you step through the door you’re welcomed by soft neutral tones, stripped wooden flooring underfoot and soft carpeted stairs.
On the ground floor, the characterful sitting room is at the front of the house with a log-burning stove, built-in cupboards and shelving, and that signature curved window these houses are known for. Just beyond is a second bright reception room, currently set up as a versatile dining/work space, with double doors that open directly into the garden. Beyond, the kitchen is a delight, a bright galley layout with neutral shaker-style units, a vaulted ceiling with skylights, and a pantry for practical storage.
The garden is a south-facing oasis. Think patio flooring, a gentle water feature with a fish pond, a mature fig tree and a grape vine, and space to soak up the sun all day long. It’s private, quiet, and comes with a bike shed - a rare slice of calm in central Brighton.
Upstairs are two good-sized bedrooms. The front room echoes the living room below with its curved bay window and includes a built-in wardrobe and space for additional storage. The rear bedroom overlooks the neighbouring gardens and features built-in shelving. The bathroom is a treat too, with soft blue panelled walls, a freestanding claw-foot bath, a corner shower, WC, and sink.
There’s a boarded loft with insulation for additional storage, rounding off a home that’s as practical as it is beautiful.
Additional Property Information
Property type: Terraced house
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax band: C
Parking: On-street permit parking in zone Y
A Note From The Owners
The house had immediate charm and character, with original features and a good sized sunny courtyard garden which had obvious potential. We wanted to be near the lanes and have an easy commuting distance to London. The road also had a friendly community feel which we appreciated.
The Area
Tucked away on a quiet no-through road just opposite Brighton Station, Terminus Street is perfectly placed to enjoy the best of the city. You're moments from the vibrant North Laine with its independent shops, buzzing cafes, and vintage stores, while Seven Dials is just up the hill with its friendly neighbourhood feel, popular pubs, and brunch spots. The seafront is a 15-minute walk away, and green spaces like Preston Park and The Level are nearby for a breath of fresh air. Whether you're after live music, great coffee, or a pint at a local pub, it's all right on your doorstep.
Transport Links
This property is located a 1 minute walk from Brighton mainline station, making it highly convenient for London commuters. Brighton city centre is approximately 0.5 miles away and regular bus services run from the property into the centre of town and along the coast. For those with a car, there is on-street permit holder parking. The A27 with its links along the south coast and north towards London is under 3 miles away.
Property Disclaimer
All property details have been provided by the owners. While Number Twenty Four strives for accuracy, we cannot guarantee the completeness or correctness of this information. Buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence before proceeding with a purchase.
The Property
Built around 1845, shortly after Brighton Station opened, this charming two-bedroom terraced house sits quietly at the end of a peaceful side street, directly opposite Brighton Station yet blissfully shielded from the buzz. This isn’t a cut-through, just a residents-only street with a row of communal plant pots at the end, giving it a village-like feel right in the middle of the city.
The home has been lovingly looked after by its current owners for the past 18 years and is beautifully presented throughout. From the moment you step through the door you’re welcomed by soft neutral tones, stripped wooden flooring underfoot and soft carpeted stairs.
On the ground floor, the characterful sitting room is at the front of the house with a log-burning stove, built-in cupboards and shelving, and that signature curved window these houses are known for. Just beyond is a second bright reception room, currently set up as a versatile dining/work space, with double doors that open directly into the garden. Beyond, the kitchen is a delight, a bright galley layout with neutral shaker-style units, a vaulted ceiling with skylights, and a pantry for practical storage.
The garden is a south-facing oasis. Think patio flooring, a gentle water feature with a fish pond, a mature fig tree and a grape vine, and space to soak up the sun all day long. It’s private, quiet, and comes with a bike shed - a rare slice of calm in central Brighton.
Upstairs are two good-sized bedrooms. The front room echoes the living room below with its curved bay window and includes a built-in wardrobe and space for additional storage. The rear bedroom overlooks the neighbouring gardens and features built-in shelving. The bathroom is a treat too, with soft blue panelled walls, a freestanding claw-foot bath, a corner shower, WC, and sink.
There’s a boarded loft with insulation for additional storage, rounding off a home that’s as practical as it is beautiful.
Additional Property Information
Property type: Terraced house
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax band: C
Parking: On-street permit parking in zone Y
A Note From The Owners
The house had immediate charm and character, with original features and a good sized sunny courtyard garden which had obvious potential. We wanted to be near the lanes and have an easy commuting distance to London. The road also had a friendly community feel which we appreciated.
The Area
Tucked away on a quiet no-through road just opposite Brighton Station, Terminus Street is perfectly placed to enjoy the best of the city. You're moments from the vibrant North Laine with its independent shops, buzzing cafes, and vintage stores, while Seven Dials is just up the hill with its friendly neighbourhood feel, popular pubs, and brunch spots. The seafront is a 15-minute walk away, and green spaces like Preston Park and The Level are nearby for a breath of fresh air. Whether you're after live music, great coffee, or a pint at a local pub, it's all right on your doorstep.
Transport Links
This property is located a 1 minute walk from Brighton mainline station, making it highly convenient for London commuters. Brighton city centre is approximately 0.5 miles away and regular bus services run from the property into the centre of town and along the coast. For those with a car, there is on-street permit holder parking. The A27 with its links along the south coast and north towards London is under 3 miles away.
Property Disclaimer
All property details have been provided by the owners. While Number Twenty Four strives for accuracy, we cannot guarantee the completeness or correctness of this information. Buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence before proceeding with a purchase.