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£550,000

3 bed terraced house for sale

Farman Street, Hove, East Sussex BN3

  • Freehold

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

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About this property

  • Townhouse

  • Three bedrooms

  • Two bathrooms

  • Private gated mews

  • Central location

  • Versatile layout

  • Freehold

  • Short walk brighton seafront

Spread over three deceptively spacious floors of characterful rooms, this elegant three-bedroom townhouse offers a tranquil retreat for somewhere so close to the city. Sitting within Brunswick Town; amongst the diverse and stylish mix of boutique shops, cafes, restaurants and bars, it occupies some of the most sought-after land in the country. Inside it feels immediately warm and welcoming with flexible living spaces to be enjoyed by families and professionals alike.

It also boasts an east facing patio which catches the daytime sun, and being so close to the beach, and several popular schools and commuter stations; this house will appeal to many.

In brief:
Style: Victorian terraced house
Type: 3 double bedrooms, 1 reception room, 2 bathrooms, 1 kitchen
Location: Brunswick Town Conservation Area
Floor Area: Please see floor plan
Outside: East facing patio garden
Parking: Permit Zone M
Council Tax Band: D

Why you’ll like it:
Farman Street is nicely tucked away from the hubbub of Western Road, forming a sweet terrace of homes on a quiet, no-through road. This house is uniform with its neighbours being fresh in white, rising three storeys with tall sash windows facing west. It sits on a quiet no-through road culminating in a pretty courtyards space, so neighbours know each other and there is a palpable sense of community.

Stepping inside you enter the entrance hall where there is a deep cupboard for housing coats, shoes and household items to ensure the house remains clutter free. There is plenty of storage on all three levels as the space has been carefully designed with both form and function in mind.

The living room is to the right, spanning the depth of the house with French doors leading out to the garden. These frame verdant views of the garden which becomes a lovely extension of the home during the warmer seasons. Inside, you can sit and relax in the evening and enjoy meals around the table below the window, while the kitchen is conveniently nearby. This has been well-designed for the space to include a range of cabinets and storage solutions alongside an integrated oven and hob, leaving space and plumbing for a washing machine and a tall fridge freezer.

Stairs rise to the first floor where there are two bedrooms of equal size, each one able to fit a small double bed, or bunks for families with children sharing. They are peaceful, carpeted rooms which share use of the bathroom which is classic in white with marbled tiles and a shower over the bath.

Elevated higher still on the top floor, the principal bedroom spans the entire floor with two built-in wardrobes which maximise the floor space. There is further storage on the galleried landing and the views only improve the further up the house you go. The second bathroom is next door, sharing the same classic décor as the one below. With only one bedroom on this level, this bathroom feels like an en suite.<br /><br />Brunswick Town was the grand design of renowned architect Charles Busby during the early decades of the 19th Century and was to be a ‘new town’ for all levels of society, built around the regal townhouses of Brunswick Square. The lattice of streets surrounding the square show a prevalence of the local vernacular style, and the homes within them were built to house the residents who served this bustling community. Two-hundred years later, this area remains just as desirable. Even the retailers, theatres, eateries and people have remained the same: A fabulous mixture of stylish, diverse, and creative folk, loving life by the sea. Busby himself could not have wished for more.

The proximity to both Brighton Mainline Station and Hove Station will also appeal to commuters, and the schools are among the best in the city.

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