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£375,000
2 bed terraced house for sale
Luther Street, Brighton, East Sussex BN22 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC rating: D
Key Information
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Elm Grove Primary School 0.2 miles
- Fairlight Primary School 0.3 miles
- London Road (Brighton) 0.7 miles
- Brighton 0.7 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Read our area guide for Brighton to find out more about the local area.
Features and description
- No onward chain
- Sought after Hanover
- 2 bedrooms
- Living space over three levels
- Private patio garden
Private and quiet on a no through road, this 2 bed house with a westerly patio and street permit parking with no waiting list is a great find! A 10 minute walk from the city centre at the Level and 8 from the tennis courts, pond and green space of Queen’s Park there’s a bakery on the corner of Elm Grove – which has bus routes to take you to the beach, countryside or major employers. Ideal as a first buy or investment it is ready to move into and inside spacious rooms offer a sophisticated lifestyle. The cheerful fitted kitchen dining room has windows to both the front and back to bring in lots of light and opens to a social patio whilst on the ground floor an inviting living room has space to share. There’s a contemporary bathroom and both bedrooms are light and airy.
For professionals or a small family, there are 4 popular primary schools within a 5 minute radius, Brighton General Hospital is a 7 minute walk and other major employers like Amex, police station, Brighton College and both the County and Nuffield Hospital are all within a 6 minute drive. If you like the great outdoors, both the sea and Sheepcote Valley on the Downs are within a short drive and if you need swift access to the airports and London, the main station and A23/A27 are easy to reach.
In brief:
Style Victorian terraced house
Type 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, living room, kitchen dining room
Area Hanover
Floor Area 618.38 sq.ft.
Outside Space Patio
Parking Zone V, no list
Council Tax Band C
Why You’ll Like It:
If you have a busy lifestyle this is the perfect retreat, tucked away on a no through street in a well -connected area with a laid back, social vibe and organic shops. With double glazing, this house has immediate appeal and inside has 57.45m2 (618.38 sq. Ft.), a fuss free flow and practical layout.
Light and inviting, the living room has big windows at the front and back, with open views sweeping across the city so you don’t feel hemmed in even though you’re so central. There is ample space to share if you’re a couple or you like to entertain and a fireplace to enjoy.
Tucked away at the back, so central to the house, the contemporary bathroom has all you need including a shower above the bath and natural light.
Downstairs a large lobby with space for storage leads through to the bright and cheerful kitchen dining room which like the room above has big windows to bring in plenty of light and it opens to the patio for parties. There’s space for a table and chairs and the fitted kitchen is a modern classic with efficient storage and practical working surfaces. Well planned with everything to hand from a central electric hob and oven beneath a hood, it is good to go with designated space for an undercounter fridge and plumbing for a washing machine. Outside, the tranquil patio is a restful refuge, child and pet secure behind walls with a raised, paved dining area by a separate ‘safe’ tier for a bbq.
On the first floor, both bedrooms are simple but stylish with character, one a restful double, the other a generous single which could also be a great home office or dressing room.
Agent’s Thoughts
“This laid back, unpretentious area appeals to investors and professionals of all ages as it is within walking distance of the station for Gatwick and London, Brighton General is a 7 minute walk whilst The County and Nuffield Hospitals are within a 6 min drive, and for down time, the Open Market and famous North Laine are walkable. There are also bus routes nearby to Brighton’s shopping centre, universities and Lewes.”
Owner’s secret
“The house is bright and easy to live in with friendly neighbours. The street is quiet but convenient with local organic shops, cafes and bistro pubs nearby and has a mix of people as this is a great spot if you’re a couple, an older person or a family as it bridges Kemptown’s beaches to the green of the Level and city centre. There is always something to do whatever you’re into and in the evenings, you won’t need to use the car to go to restaurants or theatres as you can walk or bus everywhere.”
What’s around you:
Shops: Local 1 min walk, North Laine 10-15 mins on foot, 3 by car
Train Station: Brighton mainline about 20-25 on foot, 9 by cab
Seafront or park: Queen’s Park 8 mins on foot, The Level 10, seafront 5 mins by car, 15 by bus
Closest schools:
Primary: Elm Grove, St Luke’s, Queen’s Park
Secondary: Varndean/Dorothy Stringer
Private: Brighton College, Brighton Waldorf<br /><br />Hanover is known for its organic shops and bistro pubs and its easy access to both the Level and Queen’s Park, which both hold events during the arts festivals, and are full of locals enjoying the green spaces, sports facilities, playground and cafes. If you teach, it is within a reasonable walking distance of renowned schools including St Luke’s and Brighton College, but also ideal for other professionals as Kemptown, bordered by beaches, is on the doorstep which hosts Amex, Police Station, the hospitals – and Pride- and has a relaxed café culture as well as useful amenities. The famous Lanes, international business district and cosmopolitan Marina are all swift to reach. For commuters, the station serving Gatwick and London is about 15 mins on foot, or 8 by cab, there is no waiting list for V zone parking and around the corner Elm Grove will take you to the countryside or to the bottom of the hill, where both London Road or Lewes Road will take you straight into or out of the city.
For professionals or a small family, there are 4 popular primary schools within a 5 minute radius, Brighton General Hospital is a 7 minute walk and other major employers like Amex, police station, Brighton College and both the County and Nuffield Hospital are all within a 6 minute drive. If you like the great outdoors, both the sea and Sheepcote Valley on the Downs are within a short drive and if you need swift access to the airports and London, the main station and A23/A27 are easy to reach.
In brief:
Style Victorian terraced house
Type 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, living room, kitchen dining room
Area Hanover
Floor Area 618.38 sq.ft.
Outside Space Patio
Parking Zone V, no list
Council Tax Band C
Why You’ll Like It:
If you have a busy lifestyle this is the perfect retreat, tucked away on a no through street in a well -connected area with a laid back, social vibe and organic shops. With double glazing, this house has immediate appeal and inside has 57.45m2 (618.38 sq. Ft.), a fuss free flow and practical layout.
Light and inviting, the living room has big windows at the front and back, with open views sweeping across the city so you don’t feel hemmed in even though you’re so central. There is ample space to share if you’re a couple or you like to entertain and a fireplace to enjoy.
Tucked away at the back, so central to the house, the contemporary bathroom has all you need including a shower above the bath and natural light.
Downstairs a large lobby with space for storage leads through to the bright and cheerful kitchen dining room which like the room above has big windows to bring in plenty of light and it opens to the patio for parties. There’s space for a table and chairs and the fitted kitchen is a modern classic with efficient storage and practical working surfaces. Well planned with everything to hand from a central electric hob and oven beneath a hood, it is good to go with designated space for an undercounter fridge and plumbing for a washing machine. Outside, the tranquil patio is a restful refuge, child and pet secure behind walls with a raised, paved dining area by a separate ‘safe’ tier for a bbq.
On the first floor, both bedrooms are simple but stylish with character, one a restful double, the other a generous single which could also be a great home office or dressing room.
Agent’s Thoughts
“This laid back, unpretentious area appeals to investors and professionals of all ages as it is within walking distance of the station for Gatwick and London, Brighton General is a 7 minute walk whilst The County and Nuffield Hospitals are within a 6 min drive, and for down time, the Open Market and famous North Laine are walkable. There are also bus routes nearby to Brighton’s shopping centre, universities and Lewes.”
Owner’s secret
“The house is bright and easy to live in with friendly neighbours. The street is quiet but convenient with local organic shops, cafes and bistro pubs nearby and has a mix of people as this is a great spot if you’re a couple, an older person or a family as it bridges Kemptown’s beaches to the green of the Level and city centre. There is always something to do whatever you’re into and in the evenings, you won’t need to use the car to go to restaurants or theatres as you can walk or bus everywhere.”
What’s around you:
Shops: Local 1 min walk, North Laine 10-15 mins on foot, 3 by car
Train Station: Brighton mainline about 20-25 on foot, 9 by cab
Seafront or park: Queen’s Park 8 mins on foot, The Level 10, seafront 5 mins by car, 15 by bus
Closest schools:
Primary: Elm Grove, St Luke’s, Queen’s Park
Secondary: Varndean/Dorothy Stringer
Private: Brighton College, Brighton Waldorf<br /><br />Hanover is known for its organic shops and bistro pubs and its easy access to both the Level and Queen’s Park, which both hold events during the arts festivals, and are full of locals enjoying the green spaces, sports facilities, playground and cafes. If you teach, it is within a reasonable walking distance of renowned schools including St Luke’s and Brighton College, but also ideal for other professionals as Kemptown, bordered by beaches, is on the doorstep which hosts Amex, Police Station, the hospitals – and Pride- and has a relaxed café culture as well as useful amenities. The famous Lanes, international business district and cosmopolitan Marina are all swift to reach. For commuters, the station serving Gatwick and London is about 15 mins on foot, or 8 by cab, there is no waiting list for V zone parking and around the corner Elm Grove will take you to the countryside or to the bottom of the hill, where both London Road or Lewes Road will take you straight into or out of the city.
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