Sold STC

£1,150,000

5 Bedroom Terraced House for Sale

Park Crescent, Brighton

£1,150,000

Key Features

  • 5 Bedrooms
  • Brighton Mainline Railway Station within 0.5mi
  • Potential Rental Income
  • Attic Rooms
  • Period Features
  • Private Gardens for Sole Use of Residents
  • Grade II star listed Regency Crescent
  • No Chain

Full Description

Kendrick Property Services are delighted to offer for sale this exceptional Grade II listed family home situated within 3.5 acres of private gardens moments from Brighton city centre. Park Crescent was built in 1849 by one of Brighton's well known architects, Amon Henry Wilds.

Details - Kendrick Property Services are delighted to offer for sale this exceptional Grade II listed family home situated within 3.5 acres of private gardens moments from Brighton city centre. Park Crescent was built in 1849 by one of Brighton's well known architects, Amon Henry Wilds.

Park Crescent is a substantial sized property that benefits from being extremely versatile. On the ground floor there is a large sitting room with working fireplace, kitchen that has ample space for a dining table, making this the perfect place to entertain guests. Completing the ground floor is the pantry/ store room. Moving to the first floor you will find 3 good size bedrooms and a family bathroom. On the lower ground floor there is another living room, two good size bedrooms, family bathroom with a separate WC. Finishing off this floor, there is a store and utility room. The property also benefits from a south eastly facing garden that is ideal for the summer months. The garden leads to Park Crescent which was previously the Prince of Wales Cricket Ground, donated to Brighton Cricket Club by their patron, the future King George IV. The last match was played in 1847 and in 1849 A H Wilds bought the land and built an elegant crescent of houses to enclose the grounds.

This exceptional gem of a home is located in a highly sought after area and in the catchment for numerous renowned schools with excellent Ofsted ratings. Brighton beach and the city centre are within easy walking distance and The South Downs National Park with vast open expanses are a short ride away. The property is close to the recently redeveloped Open Market and London Road/Preston Circus area which offer numerous restaurants and a vibrant foodie scene. The famous Brighton Laines & beach are within walking distance. Artist open houses run through the spring months along with summer fairs and street parties in the city and surrounding streets. Brighton Mainline Station is within a 15 minute walk which is ideal for the morning commuter offering strong links to London and along the coast.

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