£425,000
2 bed terraced house for saleWykeham Terrace, Brighton, East Sussex BN1
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
Two-bedroom maisonette set within the historic and highly regarded Wykeham Terrace
Close to the sea and local amenities
Bright and spacious reception room
Grade II listed
Close to Brighton mainline station
Abundant original features including elegant period windows and impressive proportions
Positioned on the first and second floor, this striking property offers grand period charm, light, space and views, with a lovely outlook over the communal gardens.
A truly impressive first floor reception space, generous in scale and character. Tall period windows, frame views over the communal gardens, bathing the room in soft natural light.
Two well-sized bedrooms, both combining comfort with period detail are found on the second floor. The main bedroom being at the front of the property, benefits from views over the City and communal gardens as well as having beautiful period windows and original fireplace.
A well-appointed, modernised bathroom, offering all the necessary amenities while respecting the character of the property.
Wykeham Terrace is one of Brighton’s more unique early 19th century terraces. Built between c. 1827-1830 and attributed to the noted local architect Amon Henry Wilds, the Terrace is an unusual example in Brighton of Regency-Gothic styling.
Wykeham Terrace is tucked into the hillside beneath St Nicholas’ Churchyard, giving an elevated and quiet aspect despite being centrally located. The communal gardens a valuable amenity, providing greenery and tranquillity. Residents enjoy easy access to all that Brighton & Hove has to offer: Shopping, restaurants, the seafront, cultural venues, and transport connections are all within walking distance.
A truly impressive first floor reception space, generous in scale and character. Tall period windows, frame views over the communal gardens, bathing the room in soft natural light.
Two well-sized bedrooms, both combining comfort with period detail are found on the second floor. The main bedroom being at the front of the property, benefits from views over the City and communal gardens as well as having beautiful period windows and original fireplace.
A well-appointed, modernised bathroom, offering all the necessary amenities while respecting the character of the property.
Wykeham Terrace is one of Brighton’s more unique early 19th century terraces. Built between c. 1827-1830 and attributed to the noted local architect Amon Henry Wilds, the Terrace is an unusual example in Brighton of Regency-Gothic styling.
Wykeham Terrace is tucked into the hillside beneath St Nicholas’ Churchyard, giving an elevated and quiet aspect despite being centrally located. The communal gardens a valuable amenity, providing greenery and tranquillity. Residents enjoy easy access to all that Brighton & Hove has to offer: Shopping, restaurants, the seafront, cultural venues, and transport connections are all within walking distance.
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