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£625,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Carlyle Street, Brighton, East Sussex BN2

    • 4 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Four Bedrooms

  • End Of Terrace

  • Loft Conversion

  • South West Patio Garden

  • Solar Panels

  • Under Floor Heating In Loft Room

  • Planning Permissin For Downstairs Bathroom

The brightly painted terraces of Carlyle Street make a joyful impression on the south-westerly slope of Hanover, and this handsome end-of-terrace Victorian home is no exception. With four storeys, a smart loft conversion, solar panels, and generous internal space of approximately 1,260 sq. Ft., this is a rare find in the area. Inside, you’ll discover four double bedrooms, a stylish kitchen/living space, and a bathroom on the first floor, all presented in excellent order. Flooded with natural light from its south-west orientation, the property enjoys open views from its elevated position, and blends period charm with modern efficiency.

Set in one of Hanover’s most colourful streets, the location puts you within strolling distance of both Queen’s Park and The Level, and the cosmopolitan energy of Kemptown and Brighton city centre. Local schools, independent cafés, and green spaces are close at hand, while commuters will appreciate the proximity to Brighton Station and major bus routes.

In brief:
Style: Victorian end-of-terrace house
Type: 4 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen/living room
Area: Hanover / Queen’s Park
Floor Area: Approx. 117.14 sq. M / 1,260.87 sq. Ft. (excluding eaves)
Outside Space: Balcony with far-reaching views, Velux roof windows in loft
Parking: Permit zone V, currently no waiting list
Energy: Solar panels installed for improved efficiency

Why you’ll like it:
Hanover is celebrated for its close-knit community, vibrant painted terraces, and easy access to the city’s beaches, parks, and cultural life. This property makes the most of its south-westerly aspect, meaning you’ll enjoy long hours of natural light and some spectacular sunsets from the upper floors.

Inside, the lower ground floor is dedicated to a spacious kitchen/living room—an ideal space for entertaining, with modern fittings and generous worktops.

On the ground and first floors, three double bedrooms offer flexibility for family life, home-working, or guests. The second floor loft conversion is a real showstopper, with exposed brickwork, rich wooden flooring, skylights, and French doors opening to a balcony with sweeping views across the city to the sea.

The bathroom is placed on the first floor and designed with a clean, contemporary feel, featuring a freestanding bath and separate shower. Throughout, original character is balanced with modern updates, from period-style iron bed frames to energy-efficient double glazing and the eco-benefits of solar panels.

Agent says:
“Four bedrooms in Hanover are rare, and the loft suite here is a fantastic addition. Add in solar panels, the end-of-terrace light, and the proximity to both Kemptown and the North Laine, and you have a home that ticks a lot of wish-list boxes.”

Owner’s secret:
“The loft room is our favourite place—it’s peaceful, full of light, and the views are amazing. In the evenings, we often sit by the Juliet balcony and watch the sun go down over Brighton. Being end-of-terrace, the light and privacy are excellent, and the location means we hardly ever use the car—everything is walkable.”

What’s around you:
Shops
Local corner shops & cafés – 2 minutes; North Laine – 10 minutes on foot
Train Station: Brighton mainline – approx. 15 minutes by bus or bike
Seafront or Park: Queen’s Park / The Level – 5 minutes on foot; Seafront – 5 minutes by car

• Closest schools:
Primary: Elm Grove, St Luke’s
Secondary: Varndean, Dorothy Stringer
Private: Brighton College

Hanover’s painted streets are home to friendly pubs, organic grocers, and annual street parties. Queen’s Park’s green expanses, playground, and cafés are just down the hill, and St Luke’s Primary and Brighton College are within walking distance. Kemptown, with its beach access, coffee culture, and hospitals, is nearby, while the famous Lanes, Brighton Marina, and the South Downs National Park are all within easy reach. For commuters, Gatwick and London are accessible via Brighton Station in around an hour.

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