ANOTHER SALE AGREED BY CHARTERS PRESTON PARK SALES OFFICE.
STUNNING THREE BEDROOM EXTENDED FAMILY HOME.
TWO BATHROOMS & DOWNSTAIRS WC.
LEVEL REAR GARDEN.
SOUGHT AFTER AREA FOR SCHOOLS AND STATION.
INTERNAL VIEWINGS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.
Tucked away on Gordon Road in the ever-popular Preston Park area—ranked in The Sunday Times Best Places to Live Guide and surrounded by some of the city’s most highly regarded primary and secondary schools—this charming two-bedroom Victorian terraced house offers an appealing blend of character, individuality and flexibility. With a versatile loft room, a long rear garden and a beautifully quirky interior, this is a home that stands out from the ordinary. Just moments from Preston Park Station with direct links to London, Gatwick and beyond, as well as the independent cafés and shops of Fiveways and the open green spaces of Preston Park itself, it is superbly positioned for both convenience and lifestyle.
This is a home with real personality—full of charm, quirks and potential. The combination of its characterful Victorian features, well-balanced layout and adaptable loft room make it an ideal choice for buyers seeking something distinctive rather than conventional. Positioned in one of Brighton’s most desirable neighbourhoods, close to excellent transport links, schools, green spaces and local amenities, it offers a lifestyle that blends convenience with individuality, all within a highly sought-after location
Style: Victorian terraced house
Type: 3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms + G.F. cloakroom, kitchen breakfast dining room
Area: Preston Park
Floor Area: 1151 sq.ft
Outside Space: Front and back gardens
Parking Permit: Zone F, no waiting list
Council Tax Band: D
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Why You’ll Like It:
This is a home with real personality—ideal for buyers looking for something characterful rather than conventional. The loft room adds valuable flexibility, while the open-plan living space creates a sociable heart to the home. With a long garden and a sought-after location close to the station and park, it offers both lifestyle and potential.
The layout has been thoughtfully arranged to maximise both space and flow. On the ground floor, the reception room sits at the front of the property, enjoying a classic bay window that floods the space with natural light and enhances the sense of character that runs throughout the home. This is a warm and inviting room—perfect for relaxing or entertaining—where period charm meets everyday comfort. From here, the space naturally flows through to the dining room, creating a sociable and connected living environment that lends itself perfectly to hosting, family time or simply enjoying the everyday rhythm of life.
To the rear of the property, the kitchen is neatly positioned, offering a practical and functional space with direct access out to the garden. While compact in footprint, it is well laid out and full of potential, providing the opportunity for future enhancement or redesign. The ground floor is completed by the bathroom, conveniently located and easily accessible from the main living areas.
Upstairs on the first floor, there are two well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal bedroom is positioned at the front of the house, benefiting from another attractive bay window which enhances both the light and the feeling of space.
The second bedroom sits quietly to the rear, overlooking the garden and offering a peaceful and comfortable retreat. Both rooms retain the character of the property while providing versatile spaces that can be adapted to suit a range of needs, whether as bedrooms, a home office or creative space.
A staircase leads from the landing up to the second floor, where the loft room is located. This is a standout feature of the home, offering a generous and flexible additional space that sets the property apart. With its well-proportioned dimensions, it provides an ideal setting for a home office, studio, games room or even occasional guest accommodation. Its separation from the main living areas adds a sense of privacy, making it a truly valuable and versatile addition.
Outside, the property benefits from a long rear garden, offering plenty of space to enjoy outdoor living. Whether used for dining, relaxing, gardening or entertaining, it provides a wonderful extension of the home and a private retreat from city life. With scope to landscape or personalise, it presents an opportunity to create a truly special outdoor space.
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Agent Says:
“A great opportunity to buy a quirky Victorian home in a popular location close to Preston Park and the station. The loft room and long garden make it particularly appealing for buyers wanting flexible space.”
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Owner’s Secret:
“We love how different the house feels compared to others nearby—it has a lot of character and a really relaxed, creative vibe. The loft room has been a great extra space, and the garden is much longer than most, which has been perfect in the summer. It’s also incredibly convenient for getting into town or catching the train.”
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What’s Around You:
Shops: Preston Village (with local Sainsbury’s) 2 mins and Fiveways 5 mins by car, city centre at the Level/ foot of North Laine approx. 7 mins
Train Station: Preston Park Station 3 mins drive, 15 on foot, 7 cycle. London Road or Brighton Station 8-10 mins drive
Seafront or Park: Preston Park 5 mins walk, 1 min by car, Blakers Park 10 mins on foot, 2 by car, sea about 10
Closest schools:
Primary: Balfour, Downs Junior, Downs Infant
Secondary: Varndean, Dorothy Stringer
Sixth Form: Varndean 6th Form, BHASVIC, Newman 6th Form College, BIMM
Private: Brighton College, Brighton & Hove High, Lancing