Price £700,000 ||
A truly rare opportunity to acquire a late Victorian detached house with a garage, in the highly sought-after Queens Park area of Brighton — a property type seldom available in this prime central location.
Originally the coal merchants house, inspiring its charcoal paint colour, the now garage was the coal store serving the local area.
Positioned on a quiet street, this late Victorian house built in 1895 and extending to approximately 1,410 sq ft and set on three floors, this exceptional three double bedroom home effortlessly combines period elegance with modern practicality. From the moment you enter, the property impresses with its generous proportions, high ceilings, built in storage and an abundance of natural light throughout.
The entrance hall leads to a superb through lounge/dining room, offering an ideal space for both entertaining and everyday living. A well-designed kitchen/breakfast room provides ample workspace and room for informal dining, thoughtfully blending character features with contemporary convenience.
Upstairs, the property continues to impress with three spacious double bedrooms, all beautifully light and versatile, perfectly suited for family living, guest accommodation or home working. The stylish bathroom is well-appointed, featuring both a bath and separate shower.
Externally, the home benefits from a large garage and dropped kerb, currently used as a workshop, utility room and home gym it offers significant scope for adaptation — whether as a bespoke home office, business premises, or potential Airbnb/annexe (subject to the necessary consents) as others in the area have done. Historic records show that previous owners have also been successful in gaining permissions for an extension above the garage.
There is a larger than average sunny rear garden and attractive front patio with mature planting setting back from the street.
The house has been tastefully decorated throughout and has great storage options.
With its detached status, elegant late Victorian architecture, and flexible layout, this property stands apart from the surrounding housing stock. Ideally positioned just North of Queens Park, it is one of Brighton’s most desirable and characterful residential areas, prized for its attractive period architecture, strong sense of community and proximity to the city centre. The area enjoys a village-like atmosphere while remaining within easy reach of Brighton’s vibrant seafront, independent shops, cafés and mainline station, providing excellent transport links to London and beyond.
Detached Victorian homes of this calibre and location are exceptionally rare — early viewing is highly recommended.