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2 bedroom terraced house
Key information
Property description & features
- No Deposit Option Available
- Hanover
- South east facing garden
- Permit parking zone V
- Unfurnished
- Council Tax Band C
Stylish and sociable this two bedroom hideaway with a tranquil, sunny garden is at the heart of fashionable Hanover known for its friendly community, quiet convenience and good schools. With lots of light and plenty of character, this renovated Victorian cottage is ideal as a home, a haven for weekends or investment.
NO DEPOSIT OPTION AVAILABLE!
Why you’ll like it
Hanover is a creative part of the city and this house is beautifully situated halfway between the relaxed café culture and independent shops of North Laine and the cool acreage of Queen’s Park. Freshly painted in keeping with local tradition, this terraced house has energy efficient windows in place keeping the home light and inviting in summer, but warm and cosy in cooler months.
Beyond a marble entrance lobby – which sets the bar high- the living room’s spacious with a broad window at the front and a ceiling high glass door at the back which brings the leafy outside in. Oak flooring’s underfoot, elegant shelving’s in place and there’s ample space to chillax or to enjoy with friends. The room flows nicely into the kitchen extension, lined with plenty of windows to frame the garden and a classic black and white pairing is enlivened by designer tiling. Ready to party, all the appliances are integrated for you and include an electric hob, cooker hood, fan oven and grill, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and a washing machine! Outside, the L shaped garden is sunny with attractive flint walls and paved for dining it becomes another ‘room’ to enjoy during summer.
Returning inside, upstairs the large bathroom’s bright and has a contemporary suite with a shower above the bath, and close by, the first of the double bedrooms is quiet and calm with garden views. At the front of the house, the master bedroom spans the full width of the building – which is much bigger inside than it looks outside – and with a wide window filling most of the west wall, high ceiling and soothing décor, it’s very restful.
Owner's secret
“You can walk to shops, restaurants, bars and theatres so you don’t need to use a car in the evenings, and the garden’s a cool refuge after a hot day in the city.”
Where it is
Shops: Local shops 2 minutes, North Laine about 10 minute walk
Train Station: Brighton mainline 15 on bus, 20 minute walk
Seafront or park: The Level and Queen’s Park 10 minutes, seafront 7 minute drive
Closest schools
Primary: St Luke’s, Queen’s Park
Secondary: Varndean, Dorothy Stringer
Private: Brighton College, Steiner School, Roedean
Hanover’s known for its laid- back friendly community, organic shops and bistro pubs. Well served for schools and green spaces including Queen’s Park, it’s close to the Level which hosts arts events for which Brighton is known. The vibrant North Laine and London Road with a plethora of fashionable shops, restaurants and bars to explore are within easy reach on foot or by bus and the cultural heart of the city is about 5 minutes by cab. Transport links into the city, to the hospitals and the universities are frequent and within a stroll of this stylish home and Brighton Station with its fast service to Gatwick (30 minutes) and London (55 minutes) is readily accessible.
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