A wonderfully colourful introduction to Kemp Town, this beautifully presented four-bedroom Victorian family home stands proudly within a charming row of painted terraces. Its cheerful yellow façade and elegant bay window create an immediate sense of warmth and character before you've even stepped through the front door.
The ground floor provides a welcoming blend of period charm and comfort. The elegant sitting room is flooded with natural light from the bay window and features an original fireplace with a marble surround, complemented by a striking gilt overmantel mirror. Across the hall, a spacious south-facing double bedroom enjoys plenty of sunshine, while the contemporary fully tiled family bathroom offers both a separate bath and walk-in shower, enhanced by luxurious underfloor heating.
The first floor comprises three further bedrooms. The generous principal bedroom spans the full width of the house, incorporating the bay window and providing an impressive, light-filled retreat. A second double bedroom enjoys a sunny aspect, while a peaceful rear-facing double overlooking the garden is currently arranged as a study, offering excellent flexibility for home working or growing families.
The lower ground floor forms the true heart of the home, with a spacious open-plan kitchen and dining room designed for everyday family living and entertaining alike. The Shaker-style kitchen is centred around an Aga-style range and flows seamlessly into a generous dining area with views over the garden, comfortably accommodating a large family dining table. This level also benefits from a practical utility room, a separate WC and a useful study area, adding valuable everyday convenience.
Outside, the south-facing garden is a real highlight. Beautifully enclosed and designed for low maintenance, it combines paved seating areas with mature planting and climbing greenery to create a private, sun-filled oasis. Whether enjoying a morning coffee, al fresco dining with friends or providing a safe space for children to play, it is a garden to be enjoyed throughout the seasons. Further enhancing the home's appeal, multiple south-facing solar panels help reduce electricity costs, providing an energy-efficient addition to this charming period property.
What's around you
Shops: Ground Kemptown café and St George's Road shops 4–5 mins on foot, Coffeetzar and the wider St James's Street café strip 5–8 mins
Train Station: Brighton mainline about 12–15 mins on foot or a short bus ride
Seafront or Park: Queen's Park (with its lake, playground and the much-loved Open Bakery café) 3–4 mins on foot, seafront 10–12 mins on foot
Closest Schools:
Primary: St Luke's, Queen's Park
Secondary: Varndean, Dorothy Stringer
Private: Brighton College (5–10 mins on foot)
Agent's Thoughts: "Sudeley Street is a genuinely lovely pocket of Kemp Town — colourful, friendly and within easy reach of Queen's Park and the café culture of St George's Road. A house with four genuine bedrooms, a sunny garden and this much character doesn't come along often. Early viewing is strongly recommended."
A characterful family home with space to grow into, a sunny garden to enjoy, and one of Kemp Town's best-loved streets right on the doorstep.
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Property benefits from solar panels
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