Property sales in BN1 4 postcode sector - page 70 Brighton and Hove

This is a map and list of properties recently sold in the BN1 4 postcode sector in the UK covering the areas of Brighton, Coldean, Falmer, Hollingbury, Patcham, Preston, Stanmer, Withdean, Brighton and Hove, based on the records of the Land Registry

AddressTypeDatePrice
20 Shaftesbury Road, Brighton, BN1 4NETerraced (freehold)Sep 2000£117,500
The First And Second Floor Flat, 20 Shaftesbury Road, Brighton, BN1 4NEFlat (leasehold)Sep 2000£117,500
181A Ditchling Rise, Brighton, BN1 4QRFlat (leasehold)Sep 2000£79,950
Flat (leasehold)Jul 1999£48,000
Flat (leasehold)Jun 1997£37,500
44 Beaconsfield Road, Brighton, BN1 4QHTerraced (freehold)Sep 2000£87,500
21 York Place, Brighton, BN1 4GUTerraced (freehold)Sep 2000£116,500
Terraced (freehold)Mar 1998£130,000
46 Sydney Street, Brighton, BN1 4EPFlat (freehold)Sep 2000£85,000
7 Ditchling Road, Brighton, BN1 4SBTerraced (freehold)Sep 2000£190,000
10 Over Street, Brighton, BN1 4EETerraced (freehold)Aug 2000£170,000
Terraced (freehold)Aug 1997£76,500
71 - 72 Trafalgar Street, Brighton, BN1 4EBSemi-detached (freehold)Aug 2000£114,000
18 Winchester Street, Brighton, BN1 4NXTerraced (freehold)Aug 2000£141,250
Ground Floor Flat, 98 Ditchling Rise, Brighton, BN1 4QQFlat (leasehold)Aug 2000£47,000
1 Kingsbury Street, Brighton, BN1 4JWTerraced (freehold)Aug 2000£97,500
Terraced (freehold)Nov 1996£37,000
92 Gloucester Road, Brighton, BN1 4APTerraced (freehold)Aug 2000£86,000
4 Blenheim Place, Brighton, BN1 4AETerraced (freehold)Aug 2000£126,500
Terraced (freehold)Feb 1997£81,950
Terraced (freehold)Aug 1996£50,000
40A London Road, Brighton, BN1 4JBTerraced (freehold)Aug 2000£185,000
Terraced (freehold)Feb 1995£77,000
51 Viaduct Road, Brighton, BN1 4NDTerraced (freehold)Jul 2000£87,000
5 Frederick Gardens, Brighton, BN1 4TBTerraced (freehold)Jul 2000£125,000
Terraced (freehold)Jul 1997£73,000
Terraced (freehold)Feb 1997£47,250
Lower Ground Floor, 35 New England Road, Brighton, BN1 4GGNew build flat (leasehold)Jul 2000£47,000
First Floor Flat, 19 Clyde Road, Brighton, BN1 4NNFlat (leasehold)Jul 2000£75,000
Flat (leasehold)Feb 1998£43,000
171B Lilbourne Road, BN1 4QRFlat (leasehold)Jul 2000£85,000
1 91 Ditchling Rise, Brighton, BN1 4QPFlat (leasehold)Jul 2000£58,000
Flat (leasehold)Jun 2000£48,500
3 91 Ditchling Rise, Brighton, BN1 4QPFlat (leasehold)Jul 2000£60,000
Studio Flat, 73 Preston Road, Brighton, BN1 4QGFlat (leasehold)Jul 2000£42,000
Flat 3, Kensington House, Kensington Gardens, Brighton, BN1 4ALFlat (leasehold)Jul 2000£53,000
48 Beaconsfield Road, Brighton, BN1 4QJFlat (freehold)Jul 2000£89,500
16 Frederick Street, Brighton, BN1 4TANew build flat (leasehold)Jun 2000£42,500
17 Frederick Street, Brighton, BN1 4TANew build flat (leasehold)Jun 2000£42,500
Flat 1, 169 Ditchling Rise, Brighton, BN1 4QRFlat (leasehold)Jun 2000£77,000
51 Over Street, Brighton, BN1 4EETerraced (freehold)Jun 2000£182,500
Terraced (freehold)Mar 1996£71,000
56 Argyle Road, Brighton, BN1 4QBTerraced (freehold)Jun 2000£120,000
126 Ditchling Road, Brighton, BN1 4SGSemi-detached (freehold)Jun 2000£90,000
25 Baker Street, Brighton, BN1 4JNTerraced (freehold)Jun 2000£82,500
Basement Flat, 5A Campbell Road, Brighton, BN1 4QDFlat (leasehold)Jun 2000£66,500
First And Second Floor Flat, 39A New England Road, Brighton, BN1 4GGFlat (leasehold)Jun 2000£69,500
Flat 2, 68 Clyde Road, Brighton, BN1 4NPFlat (leasehold)Jun 2000£56,000
First Floor Flat, 77 Shaftesbury Road, Brighton, BN1 4NGFlat (leasehold)Jun 2000£55,000
First Floor Flat At, 55 Shaftesbury Road, Brighton, BN1 4NFFlat (leasehold)May 2000£54,000
41A New England Road, Brighton, BN1 4GGTerraced (freehold)May 2000£155,000
Flat 1, 66 Ditchling Rise, Brighton, BN1 4QPFlat (leasehold)May 2000£79,950
Flat (leasehold)Mar 1997£87,000
43 Kemp Street, Brighton, BN1 4EFTerraced (freehold)May 2000£142,000

Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2025. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

Notes

The average price shown is the geometric mean which multiplies all sales prices together then takes the square root. This should reduce the impact of sales of very expensive houses.
No adjustments are made for seasonal variations, so average prices will not match the Land Registry's own figures
Sales in the final month are always lower than earlier months, due to that month's data not being complete.