` Upper Gardner Street, Brighton, East Sussex - I-Pack
Upper Gardner Street, Brighton, BN1 4AN

3 bedroom House for sale

£475,000

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Summary
In Brief Style: Victorian townhouse, full of character Type: 2/3 bedrooms | 1 bathroom | kitchen/diner | loft studio Area: North Laine, Brighton city centre Floor Area: Approx. 82 sq. m (883 sq. ft.) Outside Space: Private secluded garden/patio Parking: Permit zone (available) Council Tax: Band B Tenure: Freehold Set in the very heart of Brighton’s vibrant North Laine district, this unique four-storey townhouse is brimming with character, natural light and creative spirit. Every room has its own source of daylight, from large sash windows to a dormer in the loft that opens over the rooftops of the city, creating a wonderfully bright and airy home. Perfectly positioned just a few minutes’ walk from Brighton Station, this is an ideal location for commuters and those who want to live in the thick of Brighton’s cultural life. The house sits on one of the area’s most iconic streets, known for its colourful houses, independent shops, and the lively Saturday flea market that brings the street to life each weekend. Despite the energy of its surroundings, the home offers a peaceful retreat thanks to a private, secluded garden at the rear — a rare sanctuary in the centre of the city. Inside Arranged across four floors (approx. 82 sq. m / 883 sq. ft.), the house offers generous proportions and a flexible layout: Lower Ground Floor: A striking kitchen/diner spanning the full length of the house (6.30m x 4.10m), flooded with natural light from a skylight at the front and wide garden-facing windows at the rear. Ground Floor: Two rooms currently arranged as a double bedroom (2.80m x 2.40m) and a reception/bedroom (3.80m x 2.90m), ideal for sharers, families, or a home office. First Floor: A large principal bedroom (4.10m x 3.00m) and a spacious bathroom (2.60m x 2.60m) fitted with a feature Villeroy & Boch sink. Loft Floor: A bright loft studio/bedroom (4.00m x 3.30m) with dormer window overlooking Brighton’s rooftops — historically used as a creative studio space. Throughout, the property is enriched by beautiful reconditioned old school radiators, period detailing and an abundance of natural light in every room. The secluded garden/patio is a peaceful haven — rare for such a central location — offering a serene escape for entertaining, relaxing or working outdoors.