** GUIDE PRICE £550,000 - £570,000 **With a generous 105.8m2 (1139sq.ft) to enjoy over two storeys, this four bedroom maisonette in an historic house has space and grace. With the sea at one end of this beautiful Regency terrace and the alfresco, relaxed lifestyle of Kemptown at the other, elegant period proportions are instantly restful whilst an open plan layout delivers a glamorous contemporary lifestyle. An ideal trade up or rental 60 seconds from the beach with a bright east/west orientation it is ready to move into with a stylish kitchen/lounge/diner, 3 bathrooms 2 en suite- and comfortable bedrooms ideal for guests or family as none share a wall. Currently providing an income, this is a fashionable area with a new Soho House, and this surprisingly quiet quarter of the city is the perfect place for friends to gather to stroll to the vibrant theatres and festivals of out legendary party resort, and attracts professionals, commuters and international investors as it is within a 10 minute walk of the County Hospital, Amex and its new pedestrian plaza, and The Lanes, and the station serving London and Gatwick is easy to reach by bus or cab.EPC: CCouncil Tax: D ** GUIDE PRICE £550,000 - £570,000 **Bay fronted, this stately building on a one way street with permit parking leading to the sea has an impressive frontage and its grand entrance, secured by answer phone, opens to a tidy communal hallway. Inside the apartment, at the front, sunshine streams through a reception of classic proportion where a broad bay and stately sash window almost fill the west wall, whilst the blonde wood flooring and spotlights overhead bring a sophisticated finish to a room ideal for contemporary entertaining with a generous 5.86m x 5.18m (19'3 x 17'0) to work with. Tucked away behind a peninsular island with a choice of lighting levels, the streamlined kitchen is sociable but does not dominate the whole room and integrated appliances include a touch induction hob, electric oven and a hood to ensure the room remains fragrant.Past a central shower room with a chic finish, the first of the double bedrooms is quiet at the back with 3.27m x 2.86m (10'9 x 9'5) in which to relax in calm seclusion and tucked away on its own level, the second double room is ideal for teens, guests or health professionals who work unsocial hours as they can come and go without disturbing the other rooms.Up on the third floor at the back, the third bedroom is used as a private home office and is good to go with a marbled shower room whilst spanning the full width of the building, the principal bedroom is a calm retreat where it is easy to forget that you are a stroll from the centre of an international coastal resort, and the ensuite has a stately bath in which to bathe in glory and a designer finish.Agent says:"You can enjoy the famous Brighton lifestyle to the full from this exclusive location which is far quieter than its central position may suggest. Ideal as a home, if you are looking for an investment it is a sensible one near major employers and university buildings, so a car wouldn't be necessary, and there is also an opportunity to purchase all three apartments which form the upper part of the building." Owner's secret:"You can walk to the picturesque Lanes (and clubs) along the seafront so you get a real holiday feel and the shops and cafes along Upper St James's Street and St James's Street are really friendly, so if you're new to Brighton, you won't feel isolated!" What's around you:Shops: Upper St James's Street 1 minuteTrain Station: 15-20 minutes by bus Seafront or Park: Seafront 1 minute, New Steine Gardens 3 minutesClosest schools:Primary: Queen's ParkSecondary: Varndean or Dorothy StringerPrivate: Brighton College, Brighton Waldorf School, Roedean, Brighton & Hove High60 seconds from the seafront or cafes and bars, access to world famous shopping, restaurants, clubs and bars is swift, and just a few minutes' walk from St James's Street (on the Pride route) this sought after location offers an instant introduction to the glamorous and inclusive Brighton lifestyle. Convenient for the art colleges, Amex and hospitals, Kemptown is also well served for parks which provide cool green spaces and also host events in our legendary city festivals and schools are good including Brighton College. The international cultural heart of the city is a 10 minute scenic stroll along the seafront or enjoyable ramble down St James's Street, the whole of Brighton and Hove is easy to reach on foot, by bus or by car and the station with its fast links to Gatwick Airport and London is about a 25 minute walk- or 5 by cab. If you need a car, parking permit zone C has no waiting list. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/flats_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71714483
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Exceptionally spacious and beautifully presented, this contemporary three-bedroom apartment is for sale in Brighton's prettiest and most prestigious conservation area. Newly built just eight years ago, the Royal Alexandra Quarter was developed on the site of the old children's hospital, so it holds a prime position on the cusp of the hill, looking out over the city to the sea and the South Downs. Immaculate throughout, it is ready to move straight into, and it is clear only the finest materials have been used in its creation. With full height windows and a southerly aspect, it is filled with natural light throughout the day, and the balcony has an open aspect looking out over the internal communal gardens. Both Seven Dials and Brighton Beach are just a stroll down the hill, and there are several fantastic gastropubs nearby. For commuters, Brighton Station is less than five minutes away and there is a secure, underground allocated parking space, so this contemporary home will attract professionals, downsizers, and investors, all wishing for that quintessential Brighton lifestyle by the sea. Style: 1st floor contemporary apartmentType: 3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 open plan living room and kitchenLocation: Clifton Hill and Montpelier Conservation AreaFloor Area: 969 square footOutside: private garden facing balconyParking: allocated, underground parking spaceTenure: LeaseholdYears remaining on lease: 118Maintenance charges: £2950 PACouncil Tax Band: EWhy you'll like it:Sitting on some of the most sought-after land in the country, in a development steeped in history, Lainson House is part of the contemporary extension to the converted Victorian hospital, so it has sleek, modern lines and ample glazing in every room. You approach on foot from Clifton Road or by car into the underground car park from Dyke Road where a video entry system provides access and a lift whisks you up to the first floor. Upon entry, it is clear this is a stylish and well-maintained property with a wide and welcoming entrance hall which includes deep storage cupboards for coats, shoes and household items to ensure the flat remains clutter free. One is a utility cupboard too with space and plumbing for a washer dryer. Wood flooring and white walls provide a smart yet neutral base which will suit all styles of modern furnishing and will be a blank canvas to any new purchasers. Open plan, with a high ceiling and tall windows on both the south and northerly elevations, the living room is gloriously light and spacious. There are clearly defined areas for formal dining and relaxed seating which can spill outside to the private balcony during summer. Recessed to the rear of the room, yet naturally light due to a skylight, the contemporary kitchen is streamlined and sociable with cashmere gloss, handle-free cabinetry paired with white quartz stone worktops. The AEG and Siemens appliances are integrated to include a fridge freezer, oven, microwave, induction hob and dishwasher, and natural brick splashbacks are lit with LED mood lighting. All three bedrooms are beautiful doubles with soft carpet underfoot and peaceful garden views. The principal bedroom suite includes a mirrored walk-in wardrobe with ample clothes and shoes storage for two, and a chic en suite with natural stone tiling around the rainfall shower. Bedrooms 2 & 3 have easy access to the main bathroom across the hall which has a similar, natural stone decor, but with a shower over the bath. While these are internal rooms, they are well-ventilated and subtly lit using spotlights.The insulation for both sound and heat is incredible, so whatever the time of year, you can ensure a warm and restful night's sleep. Agent's thoughts:This is a home you can move straight into. It has been finished to a very high standard and has many fantastic features such as underground parking, a private balcony the remainder of a new build warranty. In addition, the fantastic location will appeal to many.Owner's thoughts:"We have had a wonderful time living here both in the building and in the area. We love how convenient it is with the beach, park and Seven Dials nearby, and the commute is a breeze as you can run down to the station in a couple of minutes of you need to. There is also a lovely community within Lainson House, so it feels completely secure to lock-up-and-leave when we need to travel."Where it is: Shops: Local 1 min walk, city centre 4 min walkTrain Station: Brighton Station 5 min walkSeafront or Park: St Nicholas Play Park and Rest Gardens 2 min walk, seafront 6 min walkClosest Schools:Primary: Brunswick PrimarySecondary: Hove Park, Blatchington Mill, Cardinal Newman RCPrivate: Brighton CollegeThis stylish apartment is perfectly situated in one of Brighton's finest locations, with the beach, St Ann's Well Gardens, and the cafe culture of the Seven-Dials on your doorstep. A mere five-minute walk from the cultural and commercial heart of the city, this peaceful home also offers easy access to Brighton Station and the A23, which have direct and fast links to the airports and London.This stylish apartment is perfectly situated in one of Brighton's finest locations, with the beach, St Ann's Well Gardens, and the cafe culture of the Seven-Dials on your doorstep. A mere five-minute walk from the cultural and commercial heart of the city, this peaceful home also offers easy access to Brighton Station and the A23, which have direct and fast links to the airports and London. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/flats_dyke-road-d25514/for-sale_i71715322
This elegant three bedroom apartment in Brighton's iconic Marine Gate embraces the sun and the sea from both the east and west balconies and comes with a secure, underground parking space. Designed in 1939 for glamorous coastal living with 147m2 (1,588 sq. ft.) to explore, this light-filled, 7th floor home is accessed by lift, where the balconies make the most of the magnificent, cliff top setting and communal gardens. Inside a sensitive eye has created an understated, luxury home opposite the Marina which has waterfront restaurants, cinemas and a health club, where there's also a local high street to serve your every need. The al fresco lifestyle of Kemptown (on the Pride route) is on the doorstep with the cultural heart of the city a scenic 25 minute seafront stroll - or 7 minutes by cab. Designed for a sophisticated lifestyle on the Sussex coast, the famous Art Deco facade of Marine Gate has roared into the 21st century with energy efficient windows, secure entrances around a formal central garden at the front and glorious, wrap around, landscaped gardens for the residents. Looking over the protective harbour and waterfront restaurants of the Marina to the English Channel it is one of the most sought after destinations in the city. Known for its discreet security and concierge to meet and greet, Marine Gate's friendly, inclusive community stocks a swap library, holds monthly coffee mornings and seasonal celebrations as well as hosting various clubs, and if you are looking for a lock up and leave, the security patrol will check your apartment upon request.Reached through an impressive entrance, a lift awaits to sweep you to the 7th floor. Inside, the central hallway is light and inviting with cupboards for coats and ahead, the elegant living dining room celebrates its exclusive coastal location with an east wall of glass framing inspiring views of the gardens, our international marina and the sparkling sea at one end, and the sunsets at the other. Ideal for entertaining you can enjoy the Sussex sunshine and soak up the atmosphere on the balconies during summer.Sunny and streamlined, the contemporary kitchen breakfast room is well planned with everything to hand from an integrated touch induction hob beneath a hood. There is also an electric oven and access to the 'back' door where you put out any rubbish/recycling which is collected every day.Across the hallway from each other and each with open views, the first two of the double bedrooms are private and quiet, one with fitted wardrobes and 9.0m x 3.4m (16'1 x 11'2) in which to unwind, whilst the comfortable guest room has a chic shower room next door. A restful retreat which spreads its wings across 14'1 x 12'11 (4.3m x 4.25m), the serene principal bedroom has custom made wardrobes with organised storage and en-suite bathroom with bath and shower head over and one of the famous porthole windows.Outside, beautiful formal gardens welcome guests. Sunny and well maintained, manicured gardens wrap around three sides of the building, ideal for al fresco entertaining. Beneath the building, there is a secure underground car park with an allocated space to give peace of mind when you are away.Agent says:"With substantial improvements underway on the neighbouring Black Rock seafront and discussions taking place about developing a disused plot nearby, now is the time to buy this luxury, coastal apartment with glorious sea views!"Where it is:Shops: Local 2 minutes, Georgian Lanes a 7- minute cab ride.Train Station: Mainline about 15 minutes by bus.Seafront or Park: Seafront opposite, golf club and park 5- minute walk.Closest schools:Primary: St Mark's St Luke's.Secondary: Varndean or Dorothy Stringer.Private: Brighton College, Brighton Waldorf, Roedean.Brighton is known for its beaches, arts festivals and international shopping but also for its unique history, picturesque cultural centre and warm, inclusive community. Surrounded by the South Downs National Park we attract professionals and families seeking fresh air, good schools and a vibrant lifestyle. Tucked away from tourists but close to the beach, park and golf course, there are plenty of local shops, bars and cafes serving your every need including Marmalade Cafe, Deli & Restaurant, Busby & Wilds wine bar with locally sourced food, and Daddy Long Legs Bistro Bar. The waterfront restaurants, health club and cinemas of the Marina are just a short walk if you don't want to drive, and a regular bus service runs past the hospital and Brighton College to the station or along the coast. For those who need to commute by car, a garage comes with the property and access to the A23/A27 is swift. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/flats_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71268139
Streamlined yachts and the glitter of harbourside restaurants form a spectacular backdrop to this glamorous, three bedroom apartment which delivers a prime, waterfront lifestyle within Brighton's cosmopolitan Marina. Spanning from east to west with balconies on each side to follow the sun, the sophisticated open plan reception is ideal for fabulous entertaining, opening to a balcony with views which sweep over the main harbour and along the coast to open water whilst you can enjoy stunning sunsets and the sea from the balcony off the principal bedroom. On the 1st floor with lift access and a designer finish in every room including the luxury bathroom, it is has 24 hour security and the possibility of an allocated parking space beneath the building by separate arrangement. Within walking distance of the vibrant restaurants, cinemas and yacht club of the largest Marina in the UK, and the beach just a stone's throw away it will attract professionals, boat lovers and investors as our famous safe haven is well organised for international sailing with a refuelling, gas and water supply pontoon and an almost 24/7 supermarket which has cash points. There are also bus stops and taxi ranks nearby, and the picturesque cultural heart of the city is only about 7-10 minutes by cab if you don't want to walk. Soaring above the English Channel with glorious views along the coast from the front and back, this exclusive apartment offers a uniquely glamorous lifestyle only prime waterfront properties can deliver, and there are moorings available below the apartment if you were interested. With an impressive communal entrance which is sensor lit and a lift, it's a hushed retreat to return to and inside this apartment, the streamlined hallway has a spacious cupboard with organised storage and plumbing for a washing machine.Ahead, the glamorous living room has a fabulous finish and opens to a spacious, sunny patio, open to the south, where friends can dine and enjoy the uniquely glamorous waterfront atmosphere whilst the curve of the building, reminiscent of an ocean liner, ensures it is not directly overlooked. Sunlight ripples on the water and holiday views sweep over the yachts at safe harbour and along the coast by day, or you can enjoy the Marina coming to life at night. Inside has ample floorspace to play with and it is party perfect with a choice of lighting levels and a sociable kitchen area tucked away from the in/out flow behind a stylish, central island. Good to go, high spec integrated appliances include an induction hob beneath a hood, a combi and fan oven at eye level, a sleek pull out larder, a fridge and freezer and a wine cooler. Central to the apartment, a contemporary bathroom is simple but stylish and has a shower above the bath. Opposite, the first of the double bedrooms is light and airy with streamlined storage. Facing west for the sunsets over open water, the 2nd double bedroom is a restful haven, currently used as a private home office with built in furniture. Spacious and serene, the principal bedroom is a dream come true with access to a balcony looking over the Marina to the harbour entrance and open water. Lined with windows it is a delight to return to and it has both a walk in closet and a chic shower room, so you won't want to change a thing. Agent says:"Safe, secure and quiet inside, outside there is a wealth of entertainment to enjoy within a stroll and the Marina attracts those who want a healthy coastal lifestyle as well as privacy, with swift access to the city and airports."Owner's secret: "Right on the water, you do feel as though you are on holiday here! Light and airy all year round, in summer we love to sit out in the sunshine on the east balcony as we plan the weekend together and enjoy the glamorous views, but we also love the murmuring of the starlings which happens about an hour before sunset. Friends enjoy meals and people watching on the veranda and also the excitement of the dramatic electric storms at night from it as well. We love having the light all day, and feel very spoiled that we have the balcony from our bedroom as well. The Marina is a fabulous location with everything you need from a superstore to boat tours and a yacht club, and the legendary Brighton lifestyle is just a few minutes by bus or 7 minutes by cab when you want it."What's around you:Shops: Plenty of choice with local shops a 2 minute walk, The Lanes about 7-10 by cabStation: Brighton 15 -20 minutes by regular bus service or carSeafront or Park: The sea is all around you, East Brighton Park & golf course 5 minutes' driveClosest schoolsPrimary: St Mark'sSecondary: Varndean or Dorothy StringerPrivate: Brighton College, RoedeanBrighton & Hove is a legendary party destination known for its beaches, arts festivals and shopping but also for its unique history, picturesque cultural centre and warm, inclusive community. Built on hills and surrounded by the South Downs National Park we attract professionals and families seeking fresh air and a vibrant, coastal lifestyle. Begun in the late 1980's, our world famous Marina is well planned with a fuelling, gas and water pontoon out of hearing, a boatyard for maintenance which has a drop off/ pick up area as well as taxis, buses and a bike share hub. With 24 hour security cctv and patrols, there is easy access to cash points for sterling and secure Amazon drop for parcels so you don't need to worry. Just a stone's throw of the beach where you can swim if you don't want to use the health clubs pool, it is only a short cab ride to the Royal Pavilion and arts venues, if you don't want to walk along the promenade, and now is the time to buy with substantial improvements underway along the neighbouring seafront. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/flats_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i70830843
As you enter the resplendent communal hallways of Old College House, you will be awestruck by the scale and beauty of the building, originally built in 1895 as the city's Municipal College. This outstanding apartment is found on the ground floor to the rear, so it is ultimately peaceful and is the only apartment in the building to have a private rear garden. It was converted in 2004 from one of the grand lecture rooms, so it has soaring ceilings and exceptional proportions with the main living area and principal bedroom enjoying double height ceilings overlooked from a mezzanine floor. The vast industrial windows have been retained and restored bringing plenty of natural light and leafy views into the space, yet it is the current owners' sense of style and interior design which is breath-taking upon entry. They have a clearly refined eye for colour which has been used throughout to evoke a sense of calm while also creating a real style statement. The private garden leads on to a larger landscaped communal garden, and a full-time concierge is employed to ensure the building is well-managed and feels totally secure ideal for frequent travellers looking for a lock-up-and-leave. Old College House sits opposite The Level Park, so there are excellent transport links nearby and Brighton Station is within easy walking distance. The local schools are exemplary, and Brighton's bohemian North Laine and Hanover are nearby offering a wealth of foodie pubs, boutique shops, restaurants and bars. With so many stunning features, this is a stand-alone property which will appeal to professionals, investors and families alike, all looking to live the quintessential Brighton lifestyle by the sea. Council Tax: EEPC: D Introduction:With plenty of kerb appeal, Old College House is a striking Victorian building adorned with the architectural features of the period in red and pale gault brick. It has an air of grandeur which only impresses further when stepping in through the portico entrance to the communal hallways bearing the original stained-glass windows, tiled floors, exposed marble and a sweeping stone staircase. Passing the attendant concierge, the entrance to this apartment sits at the far end of the ground floor corridor. It is the attention to detail which grabs you when you first explore this home; where the exceptional interior styling is immediately evident. It is breath-takingly beautiful and incredibly stylish, taking elements from nature and the Wabi-sabi movement, but also inspired by Mid-Century interiors and the natural industrial scale and features of the building. All surfaces and fittings have been considered with both form and function in mind, so the scheme feels complete and the light and space has been maximised throughout.Entrance Hall:From the moment you enter the apartment, you can sense there is something a bit special going on. The entrance hall is wide and welcoming with bespoke lighting features which will stay, and solid wood flooring which flows into the main reception ahead. A soothing palette of greens has been used throughout the apartment, ranging from rich emeralds to calming sage which echoes the green and leafy views from every window. These tones continue from the walls and onto the ceilings, skirtings, architraves and internal doors, complementing the natural stone and wood hues elsewhere. There are deep cupboards for storing coats, shoes and household items to ensure the apartment remains clutter free, and the new Worcester combination boiler is also concealed. Living Room: A sight to behold, this space invites entertaining with a double height ceiling and clearly defined areas for relaxation and formal dining. Tall walls allow for larger artworks and two graceful arched windows frame private views over the garden and surrounding trees. The tones of nature are picked up in the National Trust Heritage Green walls and ceiling which have a calming effect on the space, while the door and window frames are picked out in black for emphasis. Solid wood flooring is warm below the feet, yet it is a remarkably cool room and totally peaceful due to its position at the rear of the building. Kitchen:A contemporary timber slat wall creates a partial divide between the living room and kitchen which is open to the room but recessed below the mezzanine floor. Again, wooden floors flow seamlessly across thresholds and streamlined cabinetry has been updated to complement the colour scheme within the living room while new oblong brick wall tiles add a vibrant pop of colour on the splashbacks. Black Corian worktops are both hardwearing and stylish and the appliances are fully integrated below to include a fan oven, dishwasher, washer/dryer and fridge freezer, all of which will be staying. Master Bedroom:Enchanting Azure Green by Little Greene envelops you as you step into the master bedroom on the ground floor. The rich emerald hue rises up the tall walls to cover the double height ceiling like a canopy of trees or a night sky. New woven carpets lighten the space, as do two full length windows (with tilt openings) sitting high on the wall framing the skyscape and treetop vista. The room is so spacious that even with a large king-size bed and several pieces of freestanding bedroom furniture, the floor space is not compromised, and there is huge potential to add built-in wardrobes or a door access to the bathroom next door to create a full en suite. Ground Floor Bathroom:Perfectly spacious and subtly lit, the ground floor bathroom has ample space for two to get ready in the morning. The roomy corner shower cubicle is lined in natural mosaic stone tiling and the sanitaryware is contemporary with tactile curves and gleaming chrome fittings. A fitted wall mirror bounces the light around and a heated rail warms the room and towels during the cooler seasons. Garden & Communal Garden:A rear door leads from the entrance hall to the patio garden which is completely unique within the building and completely private for this apartment. It is paved with a pretty acer tree to one side and the original flint wall as its border. A painted fence divides the private space from the communal garden and there is plenty of space for growing potted plants or for dining alfresco. It does not feel overlooked and the communal space is rarely used so it forms a lovely backdrop to the patio area. A gardener has landscaped the communal garden which is home to an array of mature trees and well-establish borders sitting around an area of lawn. It is the perfect space for larger summer gatherings, and it invites plenty of wildlife making it hard to believe it is a city centre space. Bedroom 2 and First Floor Bathroom: Stepping up to the first-floor landing, a useful work space has been created below a tall sash window looking directly out to the peace and green of the garden. To the left, the mezzanine room is currently used as a dressing room with a wall of built-in wardrobes, yet it is ideal as a second or master bedroom too. While it looks down to the living room, it feels perfectly private and natural light is borrowed from the space through glass balustrade panels. The bathroom nearby is again a fantastic size with both a shower cubicle and a deep bath with wall mounted taps for comfortable bathing at either end. The hand basin is double width for sharing, and while it is an internal room, it is beautifully lit and well-ventilated. Agent's thoughts:This is a property which keeps on surprising you the further into it you explore. The interior design is outstanding and cannot fail to impress and the addition of a private garden is a huge bonus. This is a property which needs to be seen to fully appreciate its wonder. Owners' Secret:"When we bought the property two years ago, we immediately saw its potential and had a wonderful time creating a space which felt like home. It is a calm, quiet and serene space both inside and out and it is always a joy to come home to. The location is also incredible with the park opposite and so much to enjoy within easy walking distance so much so that we do not need a car. We had planned for it to e our forever home as we simply adore it, but a work opportunity has arisen which is too good to turn down, so we are going where the universe is taking us. It will be a wrench to leave though."Where it is: Shops: Local 2 min walk, North Laine 5 min walkTrain Station: Brighton Station 10 min walkSeafront or Park: The Level opposite, Seafront 10 min walkClosest Schools:Primary: Elm Grove Primary, St Luke's PrimarySecondary: Varndean and Dorothy Stringer, Cardinal Newman RCPrivate: Brighton CollegeThis impressive apartment is beautifully situated in a popular area with lots of local shops and green spaces nearby. The city centre shopping districts and beach are also within easy reach, and this home also offers easy access to Brighton Station which has direct and fast links to the universities, airports and London. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/flats_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71601643
Soaring above 7.5 acres of listed gardens for the residents with views which sweep to the sea, this elegant, 2 bed maisonette discreetly blends Regency grace with a contemporary lifestyle. Uniquely private on the top floor, this property feels more like a house with 123m2 (1328 sq ft) of sun-lit rooms. Grade I listed to acknowledge its classic beauty, there are friendly local shops, cafes and bistro bars close by and the County Hospital is an 8 min walk. Historic Kemptown has an al fresco lifestyle and plenty of amenities including a weekly farmer's market, and the area is well served for green spaces which hold events during our popular festivals. Conceived by Thomas Kemp, designed by Busby and Wilds and built by Thomas Cubitt between 1823-1827, Grade I listed Sussex Square is recognised as one of the of the UK's most important Regency treasures and is one of only a few in our coastal city which have private gardens for the residents, and is one of the only listed Regency, garden developments on a south facing seafront.Adorned by giant Corinthian columns an impressive secure entrance opens to the communal hall. Precious period detail includes delicate plaster work and a fine example of a Regency staircase although there is now a lift discreetly tucked away on the first landing which rises to the landing below the apartment.Through the front door, an inviting hall decorated in a calm, heritage colour has a deep under stair cupboard to provide great storage. Ahead, a beautifully proportioned living room has 7.29m x 5.46m (23'11 x 17'10) of space, a gas fire within a period style fireplace and mesmerizing views over the gardens to the sea.There's an easy flow along the level hall to the fabulous kitchen dining room (which is by the front door - perfect for supermarket deliveries). A welcoming social space, it is bright and cheerful with wonderful views which roll to open countryside and expertly designed, there is ample space for a large central table and ambient lighting levels. With ingenious storage solutions and practical working surfaces, high end appliances include a Rangemaster gas hob beneath a hood, a Neff grill/combi and a fan oven at eye level. There is plumbing in place for both a dishwasher and washing machine, and designated space for a fridge freezer.Up broad stairs beneath a skylight, the guest bedroom faces east for the morning sunshine. With a sweeping vista to countryside by day and a glittering distant cityscape at night there is 4.86m x 2.53m (15'11 x 8'3) in which to relax in total privacy, and custom-built wardrobes to fill. Across the hallway, the chic shower room has space, grace and an electric shower so water pressure shouldn't be an issue. A large airing cupboard has power for a dryer and a hidden under eave attic delivers an unusual amount of storage space.Private and peaceful at the back, sunlight streams through a principal bedroom of dual aspect. Soothing decoration keeps the focus firmly on the magnificent coastal view. Fitted wardrobes are ready for your move, and the en-suite is large enough for a contemporary bath with a Mira Escape shower above it, a lit cabinet and heated towel rail.where it is...Shops: Local 3 minutes, Georgian Lanes a 20-25 minute walk, 7-10 by cabTrain Station: Brighton about 15 minutes by bus Seafront or Park: The beach is reached through the tunnel in the gated gardensClosest schools:Primary: St Mark's, Queen's ParkSecondary: Varndean or Dorothy StringerPrivate: Brighton College, Brighton Waldorf School, Roedean, Brighton & Hove HighWithin walking distance of the Marina with its waterfront restaurants, health club, shops and cinemas, this beautiful apartment has use of 7.5 acres of Grade II listed gardens which have a tunnel to the beach. For the exclusive use of the residents of the Kemptown Estate they are not only private and secure, but also a social focal point of a vibrant and inclusive community. There's a local al fresco lifestyle and a fifteen minute walk (or local bus routes) takes you past the County Hospital and award winning Brighton College into the heart of Kemptown with its fashionable patisseries, bars and restaurants, whilst a scenic 20-25 minute stroll along the seafront or St James's Street (on the Pride route) or a 7 minute cab ride- takes you to the picturesque cultural heart of Brighton.Owner's secret..."This is a beautiful place to live and we have loved the views of both the sea and gardens. The lift is great, not just for guests but for bringing in shopping or furniture, and workmen love it too as they can bring their tools and materials up easily! We love the area and our favourite cafe Marmalade is just round the corner."Within walking distance of the Marina with its waterfront restaurants, health club, shops and cinemas, this beautiful apartment has use of 7.5 acres of Grade II listed gardens which have a tunnel to the beach. For the exclusive use of the residents of the Kemptown Estate they are not only private and secure, but also a social focal point of a vibrant and inclusive community. There's a local al fresco lifestyle and a fifteen minute walk (or local bus routes) takes you past the County Hospital and award winning Brighton College into the heart of Kemptown with its fashionable patisseries, bars and restaurants, whilst a scenic 20-25 minute stroll along the seafront or St James's Street (on the Pride route) or a 7 minute cab ride- takes you to the picturesque cultural heart of Brighton. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/flats_brighton-d196311/for-sale_i71355245
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