Queens Park Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2

Guide price
£700,000
Sold

ROOMS

4 Bedrooms / 2 Bathrooms / 2 Receptions

SIZE

1,223 Square Feet

ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE (EPC)

-

COUNCIL TAX

C

**£700,000 - £725,000 **

NO ONWARD CHAIN!

Beautifully positioned in the heart of the Queen’s Park community, this elegant Victorian home is just moments from the park’s open green spaces, playground and café, and within easy reach of Kemptown’s independent shops, beaches and Brighton College. Excellent transport links place Brighton Station, the seafront and the Royal Sussex County Hospital within quick reach by foot, bus or bike, making this an ideal home for families, professionals and commuters seeking a balance of residential calm and city convenience
In Brief
Style: Victorian Terraced House
Type: 4 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | 2 Receptions | Kitchen-Diner | Utility & WC
Area: Queen’s Park / Hanover
Floor Area: Approx. 1,223 sq ft / 113.63 sq m
Outside Space: Landscaped West-Facing Garden
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: C

Beautifully presented across three generous storeys, this elegant Victorian home blends period character with contemporary design, offering a stylish yet practical layout ideal for families, professionals, and those who love to entertain.

At the front of the ground floor, the bay-fronted living room is rich in charm, featuring detailed cornicing, soft neutral décor and a period fireplace—creating a welcoming space to unwind.

To the rear, the home opens into a stunning kitchen, dining and family space where a vaulted skylight and full-width bi-fold doors flood the room with natural light. The kitchen features custom cabinetry, quartz worktops, high-spec integrated appliances and a sociable breakfast island. The adjoining dining zone forms a natural hub of the home, seamlessly flowing onto the garden for effortless indoor–outdoor living.

A separate utility room and ground-floor WC add convenience and preserve the clean look and feel of the main kitchen area.

Upstairs, the first floor features two generous double bedrooms and a flexible third bedroom ideal for guests, children or home working. A beautifully finished family bathroom offers a rainfall shower above a sculpted bathtub, contemporary tiling and heated towel rail.

The entire top floor is dedicated to a luxurious principal suite, complete with fitted storage, a chic en-suite shower room and a Juliet balcony framing elevated views across Brighton’s rooftops toward the sea.

Designed for relaxation and entertaining, the west-facing garden which has been professinaly landscaped with tree, shurbs and bulbs, is arranged over two levels and finished with stone paving, raised planters and mature borders complete with a handy bike storage container. Sheltered by historic boundary walls and backing onto privately owned green space, it offers a rare sense of privacy just moments from the city centre, complete with a handy bike storage unit.

The raised seating area captures afternoon and evening sun and enjoys unique views towards the gothic flint-faced church beyond.

With stylish interiors, generous living space and a prime position close to parks, schools and independent cafés, this is a home that balances family-friendly living with refined city style.

Owners Secret
"We've loved living in this part of Brighton: our house is in a fantastic location and is a perfect place to relax or entertain family and friends. We have had the garden professionally landscaped to include some beautiful trees. Just across the road is bohemian Hanover, with its brightly coloured terraces and cosy corner pubs and cafes. Next door is the lovely Queens Park, good for children and dog walkers. Further down is vibrant Kemptown and then Brighton's famous beachfront. Meanwhile the city centre and station is only 20 minutes walk away and it's always fun to show family and friends round the Open Market and North Laine. And if you've had enough of city bustle, just up the road is Brighton Racecourse and then the beautiful South Downs National Park, all within easy walking distance”

Agents Thoughts
“Families stay in this sought after location until their children have grown up and moved on, which makes homes in these stately terraces unusually close to popular schools difficult to find, and this beautifully extended house is good to go with a family friendly flow, sociable layout and glorious garden.”

Shops: Local 2 minutes, city centre 3 minutes by car
Station: Brighton 6-10 by cab, 12 to cycle, 25 on foot
Seafront or Park: Queen’s Park 3 to walk, seafront 4 minutes by car

Closest Schools:
Primary: St Luke’s, Queen’s Park
Secondary: Varndean, Dorothy Stringer
Sixth Form: Varndean, BHASVIC
Private: Brighton College Prep, Brighton College, Brighton Girls
£3,430.61
per month

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