Guide price
£230,000
(£509/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for saleStone Street, Brighton BN1
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
452 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Guide price £230,000 - £240,000
Centrally located apartment close to amenities and the beach
15-minute walk to Brighton Station
Second floor apartment in a well-maintained building
Well-presented throughout and ready to move into
Modern white gloss kitchen
Double bedroom with ample storage space
Spacious bathroom with shower over bath
Great home for first-time buyers or investors
Previously let for £1200 pcm / £14,400 annually
Inside, the flat is neutrally decorated throughout, making it easy to move straight into or personalise to taste. The layout is simple and practical: A central hallway leads to a good-sized double bedroom and a separate kitchen/living room, both bright with large windows. The open-plan living area offers enough space for a sofa and dining area, with the kitchen neatly arranged in one corner for maximum usability. The bathroom sits separately and includes a full bath with an overhead shower.
Previously let for £1200 pcm, the flat has been well maintained and presents a strong rental opportunity in an area consistently popular with tenants. This property is a great option for first-time buyers, investors, or anyone looking for a centrally located Brighton home with everything on the doorstep.
Additional property information
Guide price: £230,000 - £240,000
Property type: Second floor apartment
Tenure: Leasehold
Length of lease: 110 years remaining
Service charge: £1200 paid half yearly
Council tax band: A
Parking zone: Z
The area
Stone Street sits right in the heart of central Brighton, perfectly positioned between the seafront and the buzz of Western Road. Step outside and you’re moments from an excellent mix of cafés, restaurants, pubs and independent shops, making everyday living incredibly convenient. The beach is just a short stroll away, ideal for morning walks, weekend swims or enjoying Brighton’s famous sunsets along the promenade.
You’re also within easy reach of Churchill Square, the Lanes, and North Laine - each offering its own distinct blend of shopping, dining and Brighton personality. Whether you’re grabbing a coffee, heading out for dinner, or spending a relaxed afternoon exploring boutiques or galleries, everything is comfortably walkable. Cultural highlights such as the Brighton Dome, theatres and music venues are also nearby, giving you the full Brighton experience right on your doorstep.
Despite its centrality, Stone Street feels tucked away enough to offer a sense of calm once you’re home - making it a great balance of energy and convenience.
Transport links
Brighton Railway Station is within walking distance offering fast and frequent links to London, Gatwick and coastal destinations. Bus connections from Western Road and the nearby seafront routes make it easy to reach Hove, the Marina or beyond. This is Brighton city living at its most connected, with everything you need just moments away.
EPC Rating: D
Parking - Permit
Parking zone: Z
Disclaimer
All property details have been provided by the owners. While Number Twenty Four strives for accuracy, we cannot guarantee the completeness or correctness of this information. Buyers and renters are advised to conduct their own due diligence before proceeding with a purchase or let.
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More information
Tenure
Leasehold (110 years)
Service charge
£2,400 per year
Council tax band
A
Ground rent
£0
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