Scotland Street, Brighton, BN2 9WA
Property Features
- Victorian Period Property
- Engineered Oak Flooring
- Log Burner
- West Facing Garden
- Wooden Double Glazed Sash Windows
- Catchment For Outstanding Schooling
- Short Walk To Brighton City Centre
Property Summary
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INTERNAL The front door will lead you into the front room, where two rooms have been opened into one.
You have wooden double glazed sash windows to the front, with plantation shutters, which really does set the theme for the standard of the property.
You have two bare brick fireplaces, one with a log burner (neg upon price/sale), and bespoke shelving into the recesses.
There is a large window seat, with very clever storage below, oak flooring underfoot, and a wooden sash double glazed window to the rear.
We will now travel downstairs, via an original door.
Encaustic tiles are under your feet, with the kitchen itself consisting of a solid oak work top, with plenty of space for two or more to work. A six-gas ring hob, butler style sink, integrated dish machine, space for a large fridge freezer and is part tiled.
Double glazed wooden French doors will take you out to the west facing garden. Back to the lounge, and we climb the stairs to the landing and turn left into bedroom two.
Again, wooden double-glazed windows to the front, plantation shutters, and another bare brick chimney breast, and original fireplace within with carpet under foot.
More than enough space for a large double bed and of course wardrobe.
We continue through the house, and what was a bedroom, has now been turned into the most amazing bathroom.
You are greeted by a large walk-in shower cubicle, with a large rainfall shower, with a three-quarter height wall that separates that bathroom from the shower.
You have a large bath with centre console taps, W.C. of course and a wall mounted sink with a mirrored cabinet above. Importantly in a bathroom, one has a window, which is a repeat of the doubled sash, which offers wonderful views, over the chimneys of Brighton to the downs, and as ever complimented by plantation shutters, with a stunning tiled floor under foot. The bathroom really needs to be seen to be appreciated.
Our journey then takes us through another original door, and stairs up to the master bedroom.
The centre piece being a stunning large double glazed round window, which again needs to be seen to be appreciated, with stunning views over the roof tops of Brighton.
A dormer gives the room great head height, great space for a large bed and of course wardrobe, with a very useful storage area into the eaves.
EXTERNAL West facing garden comprises of shingled lower garden before steps take you up to the upper lawned garden. Raised flower beds go round the edge of the garden, and the fence and surrounding mature planting offers good privacy.
LOCATION Shops: Local 2 mins, Churchill Square 10 mins on the bus
Train Station: Brighton Station is a 15-20 min walk
Seafront or Park: Queen's Park 3 min walk, the Seafront 15 min walk
Closest Schools:
Primary: St Luke's Primary, Elm Grove Primary
Secondary: Varndean or Dorothy Stringer, Cardinal Newman RC
Private: Brighton College, Windlesham Prep
This stylish home is situated in a popular area with lots of local shops and green spaces on your doorstep. The city centre shopping districts, universities and the beach are within easy reach, and this house also offers easy access to the A23 and A27 as well Brighton Station with its regular, fast links to the airports and London.