16 Freshfield Place, Brighton BN2 0BN, UK

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Bedrooms: 4

Bathrooms: 2

Receptions: 2

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Last Sold: FEB 2022

Price: £725000


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Agents think: £700,000  1 agent(s) valuations found

HPI banks think: £755,939


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2021-09-12 16:08, User_1

Paul Bott and Company Agent Valuation of this property is £700,000

Description:

Simply charming. A stunning family home, which is a fine example of a Victorian house, with the grandeur of the Victorian era and period features one would expect, such as original fireplaces cornicing, large sash bay windows and wooden flooring throughout. Located very near the popular Queens Park, within the catchment area of St Lukes Primary (currently rated outstanding by Ofsted), Queens Park Primary and Carlton Hill Primary. A short stroll to Kemp Town Village and the sea and within an easy distance of Brighton City centre.

The house is set back off the street with its own front garden area ideal for pot plants and adding your own fair.

The hallway has high ceilings, plenty of space for coats and outerwear, stylish black and cream tiles, a sweeping staircase and views towards the kitchen/breakfast room.

At the front of the property is a spacious living room with a large bay sash window flooding in plenty of natural light, stripped wooden flooring underfoot, high ceilings and a working wood burner for those chilly winter nights. Leading through the hallway is the dining room with views over the patio area. High ceilings, original period fireplace and stripped wooden flooring. This room is spacious and could easily be opened up into the living room.

The hallway benefits from built in under stairs hallway for everyday clutter or as becomes standard for this type of property could be turned into a downstairs WC.

To the rear of the home is the kitchen/breakfast room. A large sash window floods in plenty of natural light and a door to the garden. There is space for a family size table and chairs, built in cupboard and larder which houses the washing machine. The kitchen area has white plenty of units, gas hob built with extractor fan built into the chimney recess, stainless steel sink, dishwasher and a family size fridge/freezer. Finished off with red tiled flooring underfoot.

The patio garden is enclosed for privacy with mature trees and bedding plants and to the side there is further storage from the large side return and a built in shed/cupboard tucked to the rear of the back door from the kitchen which could easily be opened up internally to make the kitchen bigger if required.

On the first floor there are three good size bedrooms and the family bathroom. Bedroom four to the rear of the property is a good size double bedroom with garden views, neutral décor and carpet underfoot. From the landing to the side of the home is the family bathroom with a white suite and chrome fittings. There is a wonderful freestanding bath with overhead shower and glass screen finished off with a rainhead fitting. Dual windows flood in plenty of natural light, wall mounted old fashioned style radiator and the walls are partly tiled.

Bedroom three has high ceilings, built in wardrobe, period fireplace and garden views. Bedroom one is a very good size with plenty of space for furniture. Light floods the room from the large sash window and further large bay window. Two built in wardrobes either side of the period fireplace. Neutral décor and stripped wooden flooring laid.

On the second floor is bedroom two with an ensuite shower room. Double doors give wonderful garden views and further light floods the space from the velux window. Good ceiling height, neutral décor and wood effect flooring laid. Tucked to the rear of the room is the shower room which has a walk in shower with rain head fitting, white sink with chrome taps and white WC and a velux window above.

The property is a rare find and ticks all the boxes from an abundance of period features to light and space. Proximity to Queens Park, catchment area for good schools and centrally located for Brighton City centre and the seafront.

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