£1,400 pcm
(£323 pw)
1 bed flat to rentChurch Place, Brighton BN2
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
662 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Available immediately
Unfurnished
About this property
Tucked away on a quiet Kemp Town street, Church Place is a ground-floor flat with genuine soul - the kind of place that feels lived-in and loved, where original pine floorboards croak warmly underfoot and light pours in from every angle.
The sitting room is something special: A full-width rooflight runs the length of the rear wall, flooding the space with sky from above, while French doors open directly onto a beautiful walled garden. It's the kind of room that shifts with the day - bright and airy at noon, golden and soft by evening.
Original pine floorboards, an ornate gilt mirror, and a fireplace give it warmth and character that no new-build could replicate.
The garden itself is a rare thing in central Brighton - a generous, mature communal space enclosed by old brick walls, with climbing roses, established trees, and a proper lawn. The flat opens straight onto it.
The kitchen carries the same character: Terracotta floor tiles, solid pine units, open shelving, and a chunky scrubbed-wood worktop that makes it feel more farmhouse than flat. Washer, gas cooker, and fridge-freezer are all included.
The bedroom is calm and well-proportioned, with fitted storage and a sash-style window that fills the room with quiet light.
This is Kemp Town at its most charming - bohemian, independent, and brilliantly located. A home for someone who wants more than four walls.
The sitting room is something special: A full-width rooflight runs the length of the rear wall, flooding the space with sky from above, while French doors open directly onto a beautiful walled garden. It's the kind of room that shifts with the day - bright and airy at noon, golden and soft by evening.
Original pine floorboards, an ornate gilt mirror, and a fireplace give it warmth and character that no new-build could replicate.
The garden itself is a rare thing in central Brighton - a generous, mature communal space enclosed by old brick walls, with climbing roses, established trees, and a proper lawn. The flat opens straight onto it.
The kitchen carries the same character: Terracotta floor tiles, solid pine units, open shelving, and a chunky scrubbed-wood worktop that makes it feel more farmhouse than flat. Washer, gas cooker, and fridge-freezer are all included.
The bedroom is calm and well-proportioned, with fitted storage and a sash-style window that fills the room with quiet light.
This is Kemp Town at its most charming - bohemian, independent, and brilliantly located. A home for someone who wants more than four walls.



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