Stepping inside, the eye is drawn along the hall to the living room where the expert interior design is evident. Herringbone oak flooring is paired with fresh white walls and natural light streams in from the south through two tall sash windows. Running along the rear wall, the kitchen is a stylish addition with dark cabinetry off-set by white stone worktops and marbled splashbacks to complement. Brushed gold door furniture and taps add warmth and a luxury finish. In a room of this size, there is ample space for formal dining and relaxation, for socialising or simply relaxing in the evening.
Moving through the flat, the bedroom is peacefully positioned to the rear, looking out over the historic city landscape of Kemp Town Village. Wood flooring pairs perfectly with sage green, built-in wardrobes leaving plenty of space for a double bed. Next door, the bathroom follows the same palette as the kitchen with a dark vanity units below a gleaming white basin and bath, combined with marbled panelling to the shower.
Vendor’s Comments:
“Kemptown has a unique culture of its own and a vibrant energy. During the summer it comes alive with festivals and music, and the beach is a joy all year round.”
Education:
Primary: Queens Park Primary School
Secondary: Varndean and Dorothy Stringer, Cardinal Newman RC
Private: Brighton College and Prep, Montessori School
Good to Know:
In the 19th century, Brighton evolved from a fishing village to a fashionable and wealthy town. By the 1820s, elegant townhouses appeared along the seafront, making Brighton one of the most desirable places to live outside London.
This attractive apartment is just seconds from the seafront but nicely tucked away from the main road. Just minutes from the fashionable Kemp Town Village with its eclectic shops, cafes and bars, the theatres and Lanes are also just a short walk. The lush green spaces of Queens Park are within easy reach and there are regular buses to the mainline station with its excellent links to Gatwick and London.