£875,000
3 bed detached house for saleVine Place, Brighton, East Sussex BN1
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
Freehold
About this property
Style: Regency mews house (circa 1820s)
Type: 3 bedrooms | 1 bathroom | 1 reception
Location: Vine Place, Seven Dials
Floor Area: Approx. 78.9 sq m / 849 sq ft (excl. Outbuildings)
Outside Space: Private walled front garden & brick outbuildings
Parking: Permit Zone Y
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
Tucked away in a quiet, flint-walled mews in the heart of Seven Dials, this property is a beautifully preserved and sensitively updated early-19th-century home offering the perfect blend of period charm and modern comfort. With three bedrooms, a tranquil walled garden, and characterful interiors filled with natural light, this rare Regency cottage feels a world away from the city bustle - yet sits just moments from Brighton Station, local cafés, and the seafront.
Style: Regency mews house (circa 1820s)
Type: 3 bedrooms | 1 bathroom | 1 reception
Location: Vine Place, Seven Dials
Floor Area: Approx. 78.9 sq m / 849 sq ft (excl. Outbuildings)
Outside Space: Private walled front garden & brick outbuilding.
Parking: Permit Zone Y
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
Why You’ll Like It
Tucked discreetly behind Clifton Terrace, this enchanting Regency cottage dates back to the 1820s and is one of Brighton’s hidden gems – a home that feels like a peaceful retreat yet sits moments from the bustle of Seven Dials and Brighton Station.
Behind its flint and brick boundary wall and charming gate lies a secluded walled garden, setting the tone for the calm and character within.
The front door opens directly into a bright sitting and dining room with original painted floorboards, fitted cabinetry, a log-burning stove and sash windows that frame views of the garden – a welcoming space full of warmth and personality.
The kitchen runs along the rear, finished in classic shaker-style units with open shelving, integrated appliances and a Belfast sink, all combining traditional charm with everyday practicality.
Two ground-floor bedrooms sit peacefully off the main living space – both doubles – and each benefits from natural light through sash windows and period detailing.
The family bathroom features white metro tiling, a shower-over-bath, and a timeless monochrome palette.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom occupies the entire first floor, complete with double doors opening onto the rooftops of the neighbourhood – a private, tranquil space ideal for relaxation.
Outside, the pretty walled garden offers a rare slice of privacy in central Brighton – perfect for morning coffee or evening dining surrounded by mature planting. An outbuilding provides excellent storage or potential for a studio or home office.
Full of character, light and history, this is one of those properties that perfectly balances city life with cottage charm – a rare find in such a central and sought-after location.
Style: Regency mews house (circa 1820s)
Type: 3 bedrooms | 1 bathroom | 1 reception
Location: Vine Place, Seven Dials
Floor Area: Approx. 78.9 sq m / 849 sq ft (excl. Outbuildings)
Outside Space: Private walled front garden & brick outbuilding.
Parking: Permit Zone Y
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
Why You’ll Like It
Tucked discreetly behind Clifton Terrace, this enchanting Regency cottage dates back to the 1820s and is one of Brighton’s hidden gems – a home that feels like a peaceful retreat yet sits moments from the bustle of Seven Dials and Brighton Station.
Behind its flint and brick boundary wall and charming gate lies a secluded walled garden, setting the tone for the calm and character within.
The front door opens directly into a bright sitting and dining room with original painted floorboards, fitted cabinetry, a log-burning stove and sash windows that frame views of the garden – a welcoming space full of warmth and personality.
The kitchen runs along the rear, finished in classic shaker-style units with open shelving, integrated appliances and a Belfast sink, all combining traditional charm with everyday practicality.
Two ground-floor bedrooms sit peacefully off the main living space – both doubles – and each benefits from natural light through sash windows and period detailing.
The family bathroom features white metro tiling, a shower-over-bath, and a timeless monochrome palette.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom occupies the entire first floor, complete with double doors opening onto the rooftops of the neighbourhood – a private, tranquil space ideal for relaxation.
Outside, the pretty walled garden offers a rare slice of privacy in central Brighton – perfect for morning coffee or evening dining surrounded by mature planting. An outbuilding provides excellent storage or potential for a studio or home office.
Full of character, light and history, this is one of those properties that perfectly balances city life with cottage charm – a rare find in such a central and sought-after location.



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