Guide price
£800,000
(£733/sq. ft)
3 bed detached bungalow for saleSurrenden Crescent, Brighton BN1
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
1,091 sq. ft
EPC Rating: F
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Set within the leafy environs of Surrenden, on a wide and sweeping tree-lined crescent, this house stands on some of the most prime land in the city. As a Mid-Century build, it has generous room proportions paired with wide picture windows bringing in natural light from the south and exquisite views over Preston Valley in the west which can be enjoyed from its front garden. The plot is large, offering huge potential for extension both up and out as it is a single storey building at present. Internally it is well-presented with a smart neutral decoration, becoming a blank canvas for new owners who may wish to put their own creative vision on the space. There is a sizable double garage with driveway below the house which sits perched on the hill behind border walls and mature trees, adding a sense of privacy from the road and passers-by.
It is ideally located within catchment for some of the highest achieving schools, and transport links by train or car are excellent. The South Downs National Park is accessible in just 15 minutes on foot, and there are several beautiful parks nearby, with Hollingbury Woods and Golf Course being a firm favourite for dog walking. Brimming with potential, this is sure to attract the attentions of developers, investors and families alike – looking for their ‘forever-home’ in a prestigious and hugely attractive area of the city.
The House:
Set well back from the road by deep driveways and grass verges, the substantial detached homes of Surrenden Crescent hold an air of exclusivity. There is a delightful mix of architectural styles ranging from Neo-Tudor through to contemporary, with this house built during the 1970s giving it the quintessential features of Mid-Century architecture
To the front there is a forecourt for parking in front of the double garage with a secure gate and steps rising to the generous front patio garden surrounded by mature trees. From this elevated position, there is a line of sight along the crescent with far-reaching views across Preston Valley to the west, so during the afternoon and on summer evenings, this is the perfect spot to sit out in the last of the sunshine for drinks and dinner alfresco.
Stepping inside, it is clearly a well-maintained home with quality wood laminate flooring flowing from the welcoming entrance hall into the sunny bedrooms sitting to the front of the house. The rooms are generous doubles with peaceful views over the front garden and local landscape which are ever-changing with the seasons and are a joy to wake up to. Both rooms have deep bow windows to bring in natural light and bedroom two also benefits from a wall of mirrored built-in wardrobes. Nearby, bedroom three is also double with space for freestanding furnishings and all enjoy easy access to the bathroom across the hall.
Passing deep hallways storage cupboards, ideal for coats, shoes, linens and household appliances, the shower room is fully tiled, and a great size should you wish to reconfigure the space to add a bath.
Spanning the rear of the house, the kitchen and sitting room sit side by side leading out to the garden. Both rooms are an elegant size with space for formal dining and socialising. The kitchen is in a country style with a wealth of storage and integrated appliances, leaving ample space for freestanding pieces. A side door is ideally placed for bringing in the weekly food shop, while the living room has patio doors along the rear elevation leading out to the garden. It would be possible to open these rooms to create a large kitchen, living, dining and family space with bi-folding doors to the outside – all food for thought!
Outside, the garden lawn is slightly elevated, but the addition of steps from the patio doors would make it easier to access while bringing leafy views into the living spaces. To the side, below a pergola, a patio area is perfectly private for dining alfresco and the borders are awash with colour and scent during spring and summer with both evergreens and roses.
Vendor's Comments
‘It is such a beautiful crescent, and the views are wonderful from the front as we sit high on the hill. When we lived here, we loved being able to walk in 15 minutes up to the South Downs National Park and its great views across the hills after a long day or at the weekend. The city is also easy to access by train or car, so you feel well-connected – so you simply have the best of both worlds here. We have made many happy memories here, so we will miss the house, but we hope the next inhabitants breathe new life into the space and enjoy it for many years to come.’
Education:
Primary: Balfour Primary, Westdene Primary
Secondary: Varndean and Dorothy Stringer, Cardinal Newman rc
Sixth Form: Varndean College, bhasvic, Newman College
Private: Brighton College, Lancing College Prep. Windlesham Prep.
Good To Know:
While this house sits in a tranquil setting, it is incredibly well-connected by road, train and bus to the centre of Brighton & Hove, where you’ll find Georgian lanes, theatres and several shopping districts, each with their own unique character and style. The clean beaches of Brighton & Hove are just 15-minutes away (or 6-minutes on the train from Preston Park Station), where you can swim or picnic on the lawns. The South Downs National Park is equally close for hikers, dog walkers and pub lunches, while commuters to London can travel from Preston Park Station in just over an hour door to door.
Closer still is Hollingbury Golf Course and Woods which are ideal for dog walks and the shops at Fiveways offer some lovely treats with Barfield’s Butchers, Flour Pot Bakery, The Fiveways Deli alongside many more.
It is ideally located within catchment for some of the highest achieving schools, and transport links by train or car are excellent. The South Downs National Park is accessible in just 15 minutes on foot, and there are several beautiful parks nearby, with Hollingbury Woods and Golf Course being a firm favourite for dog walking. Brimming with potential, this is sure to attract the attentions of developers, investors and families alike – looking for their ‘forever-home’ in a prestigious and hugely attractive area of the city.
The House:
Set well back from the road by deep driveways and grass verges, the substantial detached homes of Surrenden Crescent hold an air of exclusivity. There is a delightful mix of architectural styles ranging from Neo-Tudor through to contemporary, with this house built during the 1970s giving it the quintessential features of Mid-Century architecture
To the front there is a forecourt for parking in front of the double garage with a secure gate and steps rising to the generous front patio garden surrounded by mature trees. From this elevated position, there is a line of sight along the crescent with far-reaching views across Preston Valley to the west, so during the afternoon and on summer evenings, this is the perfect spot to sit out in the last of the sunshine for drinks and dinner alfresco.
Stepping inside, it is clearly a well-maintained home with quality wood laminate flooring flowing from the welcoming entrance hall into the sunny bedrooms sitting to the front of the house. The rooms are generous doubles with peaceful views over the front garden and local landscape which are ever-changing with the seasons and are a joy to wake up to. Both rooms have deep bow windows to bring in natural light and bedroom two also benefits from a wall of mirrored built-in wardrobes. Nearby, bedroom three is also double with space for freestanding furnishings and all enjoy easy access to the bathroom across the hall.
Passing deep hallways storage cupboards, ideal for coats, shoes, linens and household appliances, the shower room is fully tiled, and a great size should you wish to reconfigure the space to add a bath.
Spanning the rear of the house, the kitchen and sitting room sit side by side leading out to the garden. Both rooms are an elegant size with space for formal dining and socialising. The kitchen is in a country style with a wealth of storage and integrated appliances, leaving ample space for freestanding pieces. A side door is ideally placed for bringing in the weekly food shop, while the living room has patio doors along the rear elevation leading out to the garden. It would be possible to open these rooms to create a large kitchen, living, dining and family space with bi-folding doors to the outside – all food for thought!
Outside, the garden lawn is slightly elevated, but the addition of steps from the patio doors would make it easier to access while bringing leafy views into the living spaces. To the side, below a pergola, a patio area is perfectly private for dining alfresco and the borders are awash with colour and scent during spring and summer with both evergreens and roses.
Vendor's Comments
‘It is such a beautiful crescent, and the views are wonderful from the front as we sit high on the hill. When we lived here, we loved being able to walk in 15 minutes up to the South Downs National Park and its great views across the hills after a long day or at the weekend. The city is also easy to access by train or car, so you feel well-connected – so you simply have the best of both worlds here. We have made many happy memories here, so we will miss the house, but we hope the next inhabitants breathe new life into the space and enjoy it for many years to come.’
Education:
Primary: Balfour Primary, Westdene Primary
Secondary: Varndean and Dorothy Stringer, Cardinal Newman rc
Sixth Form: Varndean College, bhasvic, Newman College
Private: Brighton College, Lancing College Prep. Windlesham Prep.
Good To Know:
While this house sits in a tranquil setting, it is incredibly well-connected by road, train and bus to the centre of Brighton & Hove, where you’ll find Georgian lanes, theatres and several shopping districts, each with their own unique character and style. The clean beaches of Brighton & Hove are just 15-minutes away (or 6-minutes on the train from Preston Park Station), where you can swim or picnic on the lawns. The South Downs National Park is equally close for hikers, dog walkers and pub lunches, while commuters to London can travel from Preston Park Station in just over an hour door to door.
Closer still is Hollingbury Golf Course and Woods which are ideal for dog walks and the shops at Fiveways offer some lovely treats with Barfield’s Butchers, Flour Pot Bakery, The Fiveways Deli alongside many more.