This 1929 Arts & Crafts residence stands out in a sought-after tree-lined street, offering a blend of original charm and significant renovation potential. The property features classic attributes such as high ceilings, original wood flooring, and distinctive stained glass windows, while presenting an opportunity for modernization and personalization to suit contemporary living preferences.
Accessed via a spacious block-paved driveway that accommodates several vehicles, privacy is enhanced by mature landscaping. Entering through the original oak door leads into an inviting entrance hall with elegant oak panelling and parquet flooring. The reception rooms are generously proportioned; the dining room showcases Art Deco influences with its large window and stylish fireplace, while the sitting room enjoys a garden view and features a bay window leading to an outdoor terrace.
The kitchen has been partially modernized with high-quality cabinetry and appliances but offers room for further upgrades or reconfiguration to create an open-plan space that meets current lifestyle demands. Adjacent to it is a conservatory providing additional light-filled living space overlooking the private garden.
Upstairs, there are five bedrooms, some with en suite facilities, which present opportunities for enhancement or reimagining layouts. The loft space offers expansion possibilities (subject to planning) due to its good head height.
The garden is well-maintained yet could benefit from creative landscaping ideas or enhancements. It comprises two levels with a mix of lawn areas and mature trees that offer secluded spots suitable for family activities or relaxation.
Situated in Brighton's desirable Withdean district, this property is conveniently located near local amenities while also being just two miles from the vibrant city centre. This home represents an exciting chance for investors or buyers looking to restore a period property that can be tailored to their personal taste.