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4 bedroom terraced house

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Terraced house
4 bed
2 bath
EPC rating: C*
1,722 sq ft / 160 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal: 
EE O2 Three Vodafone
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Sewerage: Ask agent
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • FOUR BEDROOMS
  • TERRACED FOUR STOREY HOUSE
  • ROOF TERRACE
  • SPACIOUS THROUGHOUT
  • CENTRAL LOCATION
  • GREAT COMMUTER LINKS
  • WIDE CHOICE OF LOCAL AMENITIES
* GUIDE PRICE £900,000 - £950,000 *

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AN ELEGANT, FOUR STOREY GRADE II LISTED, 1840s EARLY VICTORIAN TERRACED TOWNHOUSE, WELL-POSITIONED CLOSE TO THE BORDER BETWEEN BRIGHTON AND HOVE. THE PROPERTY BOASTS AN ATTRACTIVE ROOF TERRACE AND AN ARRAY OF PERIOD FEATURES.

This thoughtfully designed family home offers a substantial living space, with several gorgeous sash and stained glass windows and numerous period fireplaces.

Exuding period charm, this comfortable abode has generously sized rooms and superb lighting. Arranged over four floors, the property briefly consists of an extensive living area, a separate kitchen and dining room, four double bedrooms, a study, a family bathroom, modern shower room and a separate w.c. A charming roof terrace is located on the second floor.

Norfolk Road boasts an appealing approach; the impressive light blue façade creates an instant wow factor. Set on a quiet road in Brighton's highly sought-after Montpelier area, a timeless black and white tiled path sits in front of this striking period home. Sympathetically decorated throughout with square sash bay windows and a classic cast iron railing, this is a beautiful example of contemporary living in a period property.

On entering, an excellently preserved hallway with wood flooring and stunning stained-glass windows provides access to all ground floor rooms as well as a handy spot to store outdoor shoes and coats. To the front is a double reception room boasting a vast range of period characteristics; a distinctive square fronted bay window pours light into the room accentuating the space with a functioning iron fireplace posing as a focal point. At the rear is the fully fitted kitchen offering a wealth of storage and countertop space. The room leads on to a good-sized dining room with a wonderful glass ceiling and a handy downstairs cloakroom.

The staircase runs up from the entrance hall and gives access to all first-floor rooms from the landing. There are two double bedrooms on the first floor with the main bedroom to the front benefiting from a large square fronted bay window and high ceilings. A second good-sized double bedroom is positioned adjacent. An amply sized family bathroom and a separate modern shower room is situated on the first-floor half landing.

A further two sizeable double bedrooms are located on the second floor with the main boasting substantial built-in cupboard space and another stunning bay window.

The roof terrace on the second floor is one of only three on Norfolk Road and offers ample space for barbeques and entertaining, benefitting from sunshine all day due to its lofty positioning.

Located in the very heart of Brighton close to both Norfolk and Brunswick Squares, the seafront and St Ann’s Well Gardens are only a short walk away.

When it comes to shops, bars and restaurants there’s no shortage of choice as the amenities of Western Road, Church Road and Brighton City centre are all close at hand.

Local schools include Brunswick Primary School and the private Brighton and Hove High School, while BHASVIC is within easy reach.

Plenty of bus services provide access to all parts of the city as well as nearby outlying villages and both Hove and Brighton train stations provide regular mainline links for commuters.

Norfolk Road is located in parking zone Z. The council tax band is D which is currently charged at £2,118.31 for 2022/23.

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    Sawyer & Co Estate Agents and Property Management Services in Brighton and Hove Caring, dynamic, with a strong desire to challenge perception, we are an award winning, multi-departmental estate agency with offices in Brighton, Hove and Portslade. Highly experienced in property sales, lettings and management across Brighton & Hove, with our Block & Estate Management covering most of Sussex, we ensure outstanding customer service. Our coverage extends east from Kemptown to Rottingdean, Saltdean and beyond, encompassing Hangleton, Southwick and Shoreham to the west; London, national and international connections being offered through our professional associations. Hove Office Located in a prime position in bustling Church Road, our Hove office covers the City of Brighton and Hove and its surrounding areas. With its broad remit and the varied districts therein, the Hove team offers a wealth of local knowledge and extensive insights into the many different property types available. The architectural fabric of the buildings changes in accordance with each district, providing the team with an amazing property portfolio. Having unparalleled experience of all processes relating to rental, sale and property management within the Brighton and Hove area, an efficient, knowledgeable and outstanding service is guaranteed. Property types in Brighton and Hove are diverse and rich in architectural form ranging from period Regency, Victorian and Edwardian buildings, through to modern eco homes. Many of the larger period properties have been converted into more affordable and practical mansion apartments, however there are still some outstanding examples of substantial period homes available. Terraced and semi-detached Victorian town houses and late nineteenth and early twentieth century villa style houses sit alongside more recent purpose-built apartment blocks. With stunning gated family homes, bungalows, red brick housing and eye catching modernist and eco properties, Brighton and Hove is a versatile and popular residential locale, offering affordable housing along with more exclusive high end residences, there is something for all tastes and budgets. Perfectly equipped to manage this wide array of choice, the sales, lettings and block management team in Hove are experts in the local area they cover, fully understanding its vagaries, districts and property types. The team is qualified to offer in-depth advice on most issues surrounding the area and its housing. Perfectly equipped to manage this wide array of choice the sales and lettings team in Brighton are experts in the local area they cover, fully understanding its vagaries, districts and property types. The team are qualified to offer in-depth advice on most issues surrounding the area and its housing. Nick Daley and Chris Sawyer head up the dynamic Hove team. Nick has a wealth of estate agency experience, having embarked on his career immediately after college in 2002 and never looked back. Proud to have passed the Technical Award examinations at the National Association of Estate Agents, Nick is an experienced property valuer, achieving outstanding results for his customers by understanding exactly how to pitch the property value to the market place. His natural flair combined with his friendly and professional manner enables him to quickly develop a strong rapport with customers and clients alike and equally importantly his experienced team, whom he successfully manages with genuine passion and skill, leading by example and achieving outstanding results. Chris manages alongside Nick, combining his role as company director with his hands-on management responsibilities. Chris began his career in 1988 with a small local independent agent from where he eventually moved to a larger chain, progressing quickly to senior management level. In 1996 Chris co-launched Tingleys Estate Agents which became one of the city's most respected independent companies and from where, following his acquisition of Tingleys, Sawyer & Co. was launched. Chris is a council member of the Brighton & Hove Estate Agents Association and a member of the National Advisory Council of the Guild of Professional Estate Agents, however, his passion still very much lies at the client facing end of the business and between Chris and Nick our exceptional Hove team has become well established in the locality as the team who 'Go the Extra Mile'. Contact Call us now on the number displayed or press the Contact Agent button. We look forward to hearing from you.

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    Broadband availability and predicted speed: obtained from Ofcom on December 21, 2022

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