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Freehold

Guide price

£1,000,000

(£519/sq. ft)

4 bed semi-detached house for sale

Springfield Road, Brighton BN1
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,927 sq. ft
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Guide price

£1,000,000

(£519/sq. ft)

4 bed semi-detached house for sale
Springfield Road, Brighton BN1

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,927 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

Just added
Freehold
Added on 23/09/2025

About this property

  • Semi-Detached Family Home

  • Charming Original Features

  • Wooden Sash Double-Glazing

  • Nearly 2,000 sqft

  • Landscaped Garden

  • Highly Sought-After Location

Description

***Guide Price £1,000,000 - £1,100,000***

A magnificent semi-detached Victorian home, constructed circa 1888, blending timeless period character with elegant modern living. This substantial property has been beautifully restored and thoughtfully improved, with exquisite attention to detail throughout. Original features - including ornate cornicing and period fireplaces, along with new double-glazed wooden sash windows - combine seamlessly with contemporary interior updates, creating a home that feels both refined and welcoming.

Arranged across three levels and extending to almost 2,000 sq ft, the accommodation is exceptionally versatile, ideal for family life and entertaining alike.

Set behind a landscaped frontage with mature hedging, a tiled pathway and side access, the property presents a striking façade with its classic Victorian proportions and handsome detailing.

A wide entrance hall with original staircase sets the tone, with light oak floors leading through to the principal reception rooms. The dual-aspect living and dining rooms flow together, centred around period fireplaces and a wood-burning stove, with a bay window to the south and French doors opening directly onto the garden.

At the heart of the house lies a stunning kitchen and dining space, designed for modern family living. A central island forms the natural hub, with butcher-block work surfaces, a range-style cooker, integrated appliances, and bespoke cabinetry. Expansive bi-fold doors open fully to the terrace, creating an effortless inside-out connection for summer dining. A utility room and a stylish guest cloakroom complete this floor.

The first floor offers three generous double bedrooms. The principal bedroom spans the full width of the house, bathed in natural light through south-facing sash windows and featuring built-in wardrobes and a charming feature fireplace. The two further doubles include an elegant garden-facing bedroom with stripped wooden floors and a versatile rear bedroom currently used as a study.

The family bathroom is boutique in style, with patterned tiled flooring, a rainfall shower over the bath, metro-tiled surrounds, and contemporary fittings.

The upper floor is arranged as a private bedroom suite, with elevated city and sea glimpses, and a beautifully finished en-suite shower room with hexagonal tiling and a walk-in shower.

The rear garden is a private retreat, thoughtfully landscaped with tiered areas. A paved lower courtyard leads to a raised hardwood deck framed by greenery, offering both sunny and sheltered spots for outdoor living. With built-in storage, external lighting, and a water supply, it is as practical as it is inviting.

Springfield Road is a residential street of Victorian properties just north of Preston Circus and south of Preston Park. Downs Infant and Junior Schools are just around the corner, and the house is also in the catchment area for Dorothy Stringer and Varndean secondary schools. Just around the corner, St Augustine's Arts and Events Centre has yoga classes, art exhibitions and its own café. On Sundays, there is a market in Florence Road. Preston Park has large open spaces, a children's playground, tennis courts, a velodrome and two cafés. The Duke of York's Picturehouse, Brighton's much-loved independent cinema, is also moments away at Preston Circus, screening a wide variety of films throughout the week. A short stroll down London Road brings you to the vibrant Open Market, home to independent shops, artists' studios and plaza traders with stalls selling handmade arts and crafts, delicious food and much more. There are great local pubs and restaurants, including the Open House, Signalman, Jolly Brewer, Preston Park Tavern and the Roundhill, all close by. The Roundhill is notable for its entirely vegan kitchen, serving award-winning plant-based meals. The property is ideally located for commuters, as Brighton Mainline station is a short walk away with direct services to London Bridge and Victoria in less than an hour. Even closer is London Road station, connecting not only back into Brighton within a couple of minutes, but with services to Lewes and beyond. Several bus routes run nearby, including the 5,5A and 5B, which go straight into town.

Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold

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  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    E

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