£750,000
3 bed terraced house for salePrinces Street, Brighton, East Sussex BN2
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Exceptional Three-Bedroom Home Converted From A Former Commercial Garage
Principle Suite With Private South-Facing Roof Terrace
Stunning Open-Plan Ground Floor With High Ceilings And Contemporary Design
Stylish Conservatory Opening Onto A Private West-Facing Indian Sandstone Patio
Glamorous Guest Bedrooms And Elegant First-Floor Bathroom
Prime City-Centre Location Just Two Blocks From The Seafront
Quiet, Tucked-Away No-Through Lane Adjacent To The Royal Pavilion
Modern Kitchen With Granite Worktops, Peninsula Island And Integrated Appliances
Energy-Efficient Windows And High-Quality Refurbishment Throughout
Moments From Shops, Restaurants, Cinemas, Theatres And Brighton Station
Every home is a castle – but they don’t all come with a turret! Dynamic design has transformed this once commercial garage into a luxury three bedroom palace. Ready to party, the stunning ground floor flows into a conservatory and private west facing patio, the guest rooms are glamorous and the fabulous master suite has a secret south roof terrace. Unusually private, this unique property is right at the heart of the vibrant cultural heart of the city but quietly tucked away on a no through lane with no passing traffic. In one of our coastal city’s most exclusive areas just two blocks from the beach with shops, restaurants, cinemas and theatres on the doorstep, a popular primary school and the station serving London are within walking distance, so this spacious, bright domicile will appeal to professionals, families and investors.
Tucked away in a no through lane thought to date from 1799 and parallel to the Royal Pavilion, this unique property has been skilfully refurbished with a commitment to detail rarely seen on the market. Roaring into the 21st century it showcases Brighton’s famous flair for design as big bright rooms embrace the industrial essence of the building whilst incorporating all mod cons including energy efficient windows.
Inside has the wow factor as soon as you walk in with views right through the inviting ground floor into the sunny patio. As an ex car showroom the ceiling is unusually high, and sculptural windows and gleaming oak floor keep lines crisp and contemporary. Gleaming beneath granite surfaces, a streamlined peninsular island at the far end discreetly separates the kitchen from the main living area – which has ample space for zoning- whilst enticing company. Good to go, the gas hob, electric oven and hood are all integrated and hidden in the corner, plumbing is already in place for a washing machine. Also concealed on this level is a chic guest cloakroom...
The social flow continues in the stylish conservatory which is used as a dining room so guests can bathe in the Sussex sunshine or share delicacies beneath the stars. Broad French doors open to a patio paved in Indian sandstone as a tribute to the Royal Palace around the corner, and this space is perfect for private catch ups whilst soaking up the evening sun.
The first floor is devoted to the comfort of guests. At the front, a generous bedroom has beautiful decoration and a south corner of glass to bring in the historic lane, and quietly at the back, the second bright and cheerful bedroom is also a good size double. Between the two, a glamorous bathroom is sure to soothe the spirit and refresh the senses with a bath, shower and heated rail for towels.
Upstairs, the master suite is the crowning glory of this fabulous home, sweeping open to a secret, sun kissed terrace. Inside has plenty of floorspace to play with, cool décor and a glittering shower room tucked in the tower.
Agent says:
“Both the location and the property are perfect for you to enjoy the famous Brighton lifestyle.”
Owner’s secret:
“Everything you’ll need is all within 15 minutes, from the Dome to the comedy clubs of the North Laine- and the station. The patio’s a peaceful alternative to the beach when it’s hot and we have enjoyed people watching from the private terrace.”
What’s around you:
Shops: Local 1 minutes, The Lanes about 3 minutes to walk
Station: Brighton about a 15 minute walk
Seafront or Park: Seafront is 2 minutes as are the Steine and Pavilion Gardens
Closest schools:
Primary: Queen’s Park, Middle Street
Secondary: Varndean or Dorothy Stringer
Private: Brighton College, Brighton and Hove High
Ideal for commuters, trendsetters and investors this exceptional house is in a sought- after location within minutes of fashionable shopping, restaurants, clubs, cinemas theatres- and the beach. Stylish and spacious, it is convenient for the university, art colleges and hospitals as well as parks and gardens which provide cool green spaces but also host events in the numerous city festivals. Close to the commercial districts and cultural heart of the city, the whole of Brighton and Hove is easy to reach on foot, by bus or by car and the station with its fast links to Gatwick Airport and London is a 15 minute walk.
Tucked away in a no through lane thought to date from 1799 and parallel to the Royal Pavilion, this unique property has been skilfully refurbished with a commitment to detail rarely seen on the market. Roaring into the 21st century it showcases Brighton’s famous flair for design as big bright rooms embrace the industrial essence of the building whilst incorporating all mod cons including energy efficient windows.
Inside has the wow factor as soon as you walk in with views right through the inviting ground floor into the sunny patio. As an ex car showroom the ceiling is unusually high, and sculptural windows and gleaming oak floor keep lines crisp and contemporary. Gleaming beneath granite surfaces, a streamlined peninsular island at the far end discreetly separates the kitchen from the main living area – which has ample space for zoning- whilst enticing company. Good to go, the gas hob, electric oven and hood are all integrated and hidden in the corner, plumbing is already in place for a washing machine. Also concealed on this level is a chic guest cloakroom...
The social flow continues in the stylish conservatory which is used as a dining room so guests can bathe in the Sussex sunshine or share delicacies beneath the stars. Broad French doors open to a patio paved in Indian sandstone as a tribute to the Royal Palace around the corner, and this space is perfect for private catch ups whilst soaking up the evening sun.
The first floor is devoted to the comfort of guests. At the front, a generous bedroom has beautiful decoration and a south corner of glass to bring in the historic lane, and quietly at the back, the second bright and cheerful bedroom is also a good size double. Between the two, a glamorous bathroom is sure to soothe the spirit and refresh the senses with a bath, shower and heated rail for towels.
Upstairs, the master suite is the crowning glory of this fabulous home, sweeping open to a secret, sun kissed terrace. Inside has plenty of floorspace to play with, cool décor and a glittering shower room tucked in the tower.
Agent says:
“Both the location and the property are perfect for you to enjoy the famous Brighton lifestyle.”
Owner’s secret:
“Everything you’ll need is all within 15 minutes, from the Dome to the comedy clubs of the North Laine- and the station. The patio’s a peaceful alternative to the beach when it’s hot and we have enjoyed people watching from the private terrace.”
What’s around you:
Shops: Local 1 minutes, The Lanes about 3 minutes to walk
Station: Brighton about a 15 minute walk
Seafront or Park: Seafront is 2 minutes as are the Steine and Pavilion Gardens
Closest schools:
Primary: Queen’s Park, Middle Street
Secondary: Varndean or Dorothy Stringer
Private: Brighton College, Brighton and Hove High
Ideal for commuters, trendsetters and investors this exceptional house is in a sought- after location within minutes of fashionable shopping, restaurants, clubs, cinemas theatres- and the beach. Stylish and spacious, it is convenient for the university, art colleges and hospitals as well as parks and gardens which provide cool green spaces but also host events in the numerous city festivals. Close to the commercial districts and cultural heart of the city, the whole of Brighton and Hove is easy to reach on foot, by bus or by car and the station with its fast links to Gatwick Airport and London is a 15 minute walk.



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