Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to 33 Cross Road, Brighton, a cozy and compact semi-detached type home with 4 bed in the BN42 4HG area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band E.
This classic property was built
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £409,500 and a rental potential of £2,662 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
You can discover more about this property by reading the Mouseprice attributes tables in the next section, or if you are the owner and would like to update this property, for example if you've built an extension, you can do so at the top of this page.
Additional analysis
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"4 Bedroom Semi-Detached Bay Fronted House. Conveniently located in a quiet and sought after tree-lined road close to leafy Southwick Green, this extensive family-sized house has a large south-facing garden. In Brief - Bay windows and period features effortlessly combine with contemporary interior design and a wealth of natural light in this four bedroom house. Enjoying open fireplaces and plenty of tall ceilings, it is ideally located for easy access to all that Brighton and Hove has to offer. EPC rating E
In More Detail Situated on a quiet and pretty road within walking distance to the popular Southwick Green, this extended home offers a surprising amount of space. Ground Floor An elegant red door opens onto a period-style monochrome tiled floor hallway with tall ceilings and period detail. Pine doors with chrome handles open onto the different rooms within the easy flowing layout of this family home.
Soft brown carpets combine with neutrally painted walls to create an inviting main reception room which is beautifully lit from the large bay window overlooking the established front garden.
A wide and open fireplace, complete with an elegant cream multi-fuel burner and surrounding black mantle shelf and hearth makes an instant eye-catching focal point and emphasises the character of the house.
In the open-plan sitting / dining room wood laminate flooring complements the tall stripped wood skirting boards and light rebounds through the space from the impressive French doors that open directly onto the paved patio.
In the sitting room area a pine wood mantelpiece sits around the fireplace with its black multi-fuel burner and hearth. The dining area offers a wealth of space for a family-sized dining table, dresser and cabinets.
An archway leads onto the large well-appointed kitchen. Fully-fitted, white cabinets with a classic wood trim line the walls and house an integrated Bosch dishwasher. Double butler-style sinks with contemporary tap are ideally placed to offer lovely views of the south-facing garden outside. A wealth of dark worktops sit beneath a classic monochrome tiled splashback while a large black Rangemaster extractor chimney adds a timeless finishing touch.
The ground floor is completed with a large walk-in storage cupboard. First Floor Impressive bay windows with panelling beneath overlook the quiet road below and along with a separate large window allow light to flood into the master bedroom. Cool blue carpets complement the feature patterned wall to create a calm and relaxing space while the period dado rail and the large white fireplace add to the charm of the house.
A second double bedroom benefits from views over the rear garden while tall built-in wardrobes with overhead cabinets provide ample storage space. A decoratively carved white fireplace adds a period finishing touch.
The extensive family bathroom provides an instant wow factor with its large Carronite jacuzzi bath and wide walk in shower with telephone showerhead. Sleek white slab walls tiles with mosaic insert strips line the walls while the tiled terracotta floor adds an instant splash of colour.
A separate WC is well presented and matches the decor of the bathroom.
The convenient utility room can easily accommodate both a washing machine and separate drier and benefits from a washing basin. Second Floor On the top floor two light and airy single bedrooms are ideal as children's rooms. One offers views over the gardens and rooftops while the second features a large velux window and has access to a storage space under the eaves of the house.
A second large velux window allows ample natural light into the stylish shower room. Well-appointed a turquoise wall adds a dramatic and bright splash of colour and is matched with the white and blue wall tiles that line the shower.
The sleek and shiny stainless steel towel radiator and the bi-fold glass doors of the walk-in shower lend a modern touch and are ideally positioned to ensure a brilliant use of the space. Outside To the front of the property a period black and red tiled pathway leads to the front door flanked by a well-kept lawn and mature flower beds. A large Morroccon pineapple tree produces a lovely sweet scent and lends plenty of privacy to the main reception room when in bloom.
The French doors of the dining room open onto a sandstone and fossil paved patio area which has a feature hobbit gate, ideal for families with small children, and a vine covered gazebo. In front of the kitchen a raised decked area is south-facing and perfect for sunny afternoons and an ideal place for al fresco evenings.
Mature beds line the lawn with a fantastic mixture of Red Robin, plum, fig and rose trees for plenty of colour and foliage. Impressively sized, the garden easily accommodates the log store, large shed and greenhouse without compromising on either sunlight or space. What The Owner Says 'We were attracted by the feeling of space this house has. It's like a tardis inside, it just keeps going!
The large bathroom was key for us as a family along with all the Victorian features and garden space for our chickens and greenhouse.
My favourite room is the sitting / dining room. It's lovely for dinner parties when you can get the log burner going and warm mulled cider on top of it. There is space to escape in this house even with a family of four.' The Local Area Southwick Green is a short walk away and offers plenty of green open space with its cricket pitch and children's play area. Southdown Road and Southwick Square both offer a wide variety of local shops and amenities while Glebe Primary School is nearby.
There is easy access to the A270 Old Shoreham Road which together with Southwick Station provides links to Brighton and Hove."