2-bedroom Flat for rent at Terminus Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN1

Terminus Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 Brighton
£1550\mo
£358\wk
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  • 1 Bathroom
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • Flats / Apartments - Flat (not-specified)
  • 732.00
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Spacious 2-bedroom Victorian maisonette in Brighton City Centre, Looks out to Brighton Station – ideal for commuters, Excellent transport links with bus routes, cycle paths and trains nearby, Victorian period features throughout, Walking distance to Brighton Beach, Available Now, Unfurnished, Brand New XL Fridge Freezer and Washing Machine Included, Council Tax Band A
Terminus Road, Brighton Stepping off the train at Brighton, below the gracious arches of the 19th Century station, you can see your apartment across the road, and know you are ‘home’. Not only is this location ideal for commuters, but here, in the centre of the city, there’s no place better to experience the Brighton & Hove vibe. With the eclectic mix of restaurants, bars and shops of the North Laine to enjoy on your doorstep, and the sea sparkling away at the bottom of West Street, you are never more than five-minutes on foot from everything this vibrant coastal city has to offer. Spanning the upper two floors of a Victorian townhouse on the corner of Terminus Road, this bright two-bedroom maisonette feels deceptively spacious, enjoying the generous proportions and high ceilings of the era. You approach from Guildford Road where this property has its own street entrance on the ground floor. Stairs rise to the apartment on the first floor, adding to the feeling of space within. It has clearly been well maintained by the owners who have ensured original character of the house has been retained. Period features can be found in every room, to include cornicing, skirtings, cabinetry and sash windows, alongside a period fireplace in the sitting room. A wide bay sash window faces east, looking directly out over the station, and further to the rolling hills of the South Downs in the distance. There is ample space in here for relaxed seating and formal dining, with the kitchen conveniently across the hall. The kitchen is a good size offering plenty of storage space and an integrated oven with electric hob while leaving space and plumbing for a fridge and a washing machine. Upstairs, the period features continue into each of the double bedrooms. The principal room enjoys the same views to the east and two built-in wardrobes, while bedroom two has a private outlook over the local landscape and space for freestanding pieces around a double bed. They share use of the bathroom across the hall which is classic in white with a shower over the bath. Both bedrooms have just been recarpeted for the next tenancy, Education: Primary: Middle Street Primary, Brunswick Primary Secondary: Varndean or Dorothy Stringer, Cardinal Newman rc Private: Brighton College, Lancing College Prep. Good to Know: With the completion of the London to Brighton train line in 1841, Brighton continued to expand at an exceptional rate and many of the houses in the area were built at this time. The mid 19th Century was an exciting time to live in Brighton with the fashionable and wealthy taking up residence here in great numbers. Not much has changed in the following 200-years, as this area holds the same attraction for many today. Ideal for commuters and busy city lovers, this sunny and spacious home is in a popular, historical location on a bustling road within the famously chic North Laine, so you can enjoy the innumerable boutiques, restaurants, clubs, cinemas and theatres on foot. It's also conveniently located for the Pavilion which provides cool green spaces to relax during summer, and host numerous arts events all year round. For those who love the outdoors, the beach, surrounding downland and cosmopolitan Marina- with waterfront restaurants- are easy to reach, and for commuters, the station is quite literally on your doorstep serving Gatwick (23 minutes) and London (55), plus there's quick access to the A23/A27.78:Te09,Terminus Road, BrightonStepping off the train at Brighton, below the gracious arches of the 19th Century station, you can see your apartment across the road, and know you are ‘home’. Not only is this location ideal for commuters, but here, in the centre of the city, there’s no place better to experience the Brighton & Hove vibe. With the eclectic mix of restaurants, bars and shops of the North Laine to enjoy on your doorstep, and the sea sparkling away at the bottom of West Street, you are never more than five-minutes on foot from everything this vibrant coastal city has to offer. Spanning the upper two floors of a Victorian townhouse on the corner of Terminus Road, this bright two-bedroom maisonette feels deceptively spacious, enjoying the generous proportions and high ceilings of the era. You approach from Guildford Road where this property has its own street entrance on the ground floor. Stairs rise to the apartment on the first floor, adding to the feeling of space within. It has clearly been well maintained by the owners who have ensured original character of the house has been retained. Period features can be found in every room, to include cornicing, skirtings, cabinetry and sash windows, alongside a period fireplace in the sitting room. A wide bay sash window faces east, looking directly out over the station, and further to the rolling hills of the South Downs in the distance. There is ample space in here for relaxed seating and formal dining, with the kitchen conveniently across the hall. The kitchen is a good size offering plenty of storage space and an integrated oven with electric hob while leaving space and plumbing for a fridge and a washing machine. Upstairs, the period features continue into each of the double bedrooms. The principal room enjoys the same views to the east and two built-in wardrobes, while bedroom two has a private outlook over the local landscape and space for freestanding pieces around a double bed. They share use of the bathroom across the hall which is classic in white with a shower over the bath. Both bedrooms have just been recarpeted for the next tenancy, Education: Primary: Middle Street Primary, Brunswick Primary Secondary: Varndean or Dorothy Stringer, Cardinal Newman rc Private: Brighton College, Lancing College Prep. Good to Know: With the completion of the London to Brighton train line in 1841, Brighton continued to expand at an exceptional rate and many of the houses in the area were built at this time. The mid 19th Century was an exciting time to live in Brighton with the fashionable and wealthy taking up residence here in great numbers. Not much has changed in the following 200-years, as this area holds the same attraction for many today. Ideal for commuters and busy city lovers, this sunny and spacious home is in a popular, historical location on a bustling road within the famously chic North Laine, so you can enjoy the innumerable boutiques, restaurants, clubs, cinemas and theatres on foot. It's also conveniently located for the Pavilion which provides cool green spaces to relax during summer, and host numerous arts events all year round. For those who love the outdoors, the beach, surrounding downland and cosmopolitan Marina- with waterfront restaurants- are easy to reach, and for commuters, the station is quite literally on your doorstep serving Gatwick (23 minutes) and London (55), plus there's quick access to the A23/A27.79:T8f8,Permitted payments and tenant protection information As well as paying the rent, you may also be required to make the following permitted payments. Permitted payments For properties in England, the Tenant Fees Act 2019 means that in addition to rent, lettings agents can only charge tenants (or anyone acting on the tenant's behalf) the following permitted payments:Holding deposits (a maximum of 1 week's rent);Deposits (a maximum deposit of 5 weeks' rent for annual rent below £50,000, or 6 weeks' rent for annual rental of £50,000 and above);Payments to change a tenancy agreement eg. Change of sharer (capped at £50 or, if higher, any reasonable costs);Payments associated with early termination of a tenancy (capped at the landlord's loss or the agent's reasonably incurred costs);Where required, utilities (electricity, gas or other fuel, water, sewerage), communication services "telephone, internet, cable/satellite television), TV licence;Council tax (payable to the billing authority);Interest payments for the late payment of rent (up to 3% above Bank of England's annual percentage rate);Reasonable costs for replacement of lost keys or other security devices;Contractual damages in the event of the tenant's default of a tenancy agreement; andAny other permitted payments under the Tenant Fees Act 2019 and regulations applicable at the relevant time.For properties in Wales, the Renting Homes (Fees etc.) (Wales) Act 2019 means that in addition to rent, lettings agents can only charge tenants the following permitted paymentsHolding deposits (a maximum of 1 week's rent);Security deposits;Where required, utilities (electricity, gas or other fuel, water, sewerage), communication services "telephone, internet, cable/satellite television), TV licence;Council tax (payable to the billing authority);Payments for the late payment of rent (where required under the tenancy agreement);A breach of a term of the contract (where required under the tenancy agreement); andAny other permitted payments under the Renting Homes (Fees etc.) (Wales) Act and regulations applicable at the relevant time.
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