Clifton Terrace, Brighton

- PROPERTY TYPE
End of Terrace
- BEDROOMS
5
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
2,906 sq ft
270 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Located in the Montpelier & Clifton Hill Conservation Area
- Two reception rooms, a games room, and separate utility
- Ample living space covering 2900 sqft across four floors
- Davenport kitchen with breakfast bar
- Grade II listed property with scores of character
- Versatile triple garage
- Modern decor whilst maintaining period features
- Private patio garden & access to communal gardens
- 5 well-propertied bedrooms & 3 modern bathrooms
- Chain free
Description
The Property - Once the original show home for this handsome Regency terrace, Clifton Terrace was built in 1846 by the Thomas Kemp family and it remains one of the most iconic streets in Brighton. Tucked just behind the buzz of the city centre, this elegant, double-fronted home is brimming with period charm, but step inside and you’ll find a contemporary finish that feels calm, stylish, and completely at ease in its historic skin.
The house has been refurbished from top to toe, with care and imagination, and has been a loving family home for a number of years. Its generous 2,900 sq ft footprint includes five bedrooms, three bathrooms, two reception rooms, a games room, utility, and a versatile triple garage - a rare find in the heart of the city.
Ground floor
From the moment you arrive, the house feels welcoming. There are two ways in: the formal front door opening into a grand entrance hall, or a more relaxed route through the front patio and straight into the reception room. Whichever way you choose, you’re immediately met with warmth. Parquet flooring with underfloor heating runs underfoot, while a striking fireplace with a log burner invites you to pause and settle in.
The Davenport kitchen sits just beside, beautifully classic in style yet designed for modern living. Granite worktops rest on soft neutral cabinetry, concealing integrated appliances, while a double Smeg oven and wine fridge make it as practical as it is elegant. It’s a natural gathering place, perfect for both everyday cooking and evenings spent entertaining friends.
Beyond the kitchen, the games room (temporarily transformed from one of the garages) adds a playful energy, while the adjoining utility room keeps the practicalities of daily life neatly tucked away.
First floor
The elegant staircase is a true centrepiece, admired from every angle. Tall windows frame leafy views as you ascend, while chandeliers on each landing and a striped runner complete the look.
On the first floor, the main living room spans the full width of the house, with glorious outlooks across Clifton Gardens to the sea. Panelled walls and twin fireplaces define separate living and dining areas, creating a space that works just as well for entertaining as it does for quiet evenings by the fire.
To the rear, a study or guest bedroom offers a peaceful retreat, alongside a sleek bathroom with a walk-in shower.
Second floor
Upstairs again, three well-proportioned double bedrooms make great use of built-in storage, with big windows that let the natural light flood in. A luxurious family bathroom, complete with marble tiles and large rainfall shower, serves this floor.
Third floor
The top floor is dedicated entirely to the principal suite which is a true retreat tucked away from the rest of the house. Framed by long, panelled dormer windows, this room soaks up uninterrupted southerly views across the gardens and out to sea. Tucked beneath the eaves, cosy corners give the room a tranquil feel and the generous dressing area and ensuite bathroom, with both a walk-in shower and freestanding bath, add a boutique hotel finish to everyday living. This floor benefits from generous eaves storage.
Outside
To the front of the house, a private patio offers a layered outlook where you can soak up the fresh air and the gentle hum of the city. There’s plenty of space for al fresco dining or simply stretching out in the sun on warmer days. Just across the road, the terrace enjoys private access to the community-managed gardens which is a peaceful green space perfect for reading, relaxing, or joining the occasional summer gathering with neighbours.
Additional Property Information - Property type: End-of-terrace house
Listing: Grade II listed
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax band: G
Parking zone: Y
Garden: Private patio & exclusive access to the communal gardens opposite, maintained for £170 a year
Entertainment: Integrated Sonos sound system on ground and first floors
The Area - Set within the Montpelier & Clifton Hill Conservation Area, this home enjoys a peaceful setting in one of Brighton & Hove’s most desirable neighbourhoods. Step outside and you are moments from everything the city is known for: independent cafés, restaurants, and boutique shops line the streets nearby, while the vibrant North Laine and the historic Pavilion Gardens are just a short stroll away. Seven Dials adds its own community feel with local pubs, bakeries, and shops, and St Ann’s Well Gardens provides a leafy escape within easy reach. When you want sea air, Brighton’s famous seafront with its pebbled beaches, lawns, and i360 is only an twelve-minute walk from your door.
Schools - Families are well served here, with an excellent choice of schools close at hand. Brighton Girls is just a few minutes’ walk, while Brighton College is a ten-minute drive. Local state options include St Mary Magdalen’s Catholic Primary, St Paul’s C of E, and Cardinal Newman Catholic School, with BHASVIC Sixth Form also within easy reach. Whatever the age, education is well catered for.
Transport Links - Brighton Station is a ten-minute walk, making commuting straightforward. Direct trains reach London Bridge in just over an hour, and Gatwick Airport in around thirty minutes. For those with a car, on-street permit parking is available. Whether you are heading to the capital, catching a flight, or exploring the Sussex countryside, the connections could not be easier.
Brochures
Clifton Terrace, Brighton- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: G
- LISTED PROPERTYA property designated as being of architectural or historical interest, with additional obligations imposed upon the owner.Read more about listed properties in our glossary page.
- Listed
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Garage
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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