Entering a long and well-lit corridor, limed oak floorboards and soft white walls greet you. This fresh, neutral palette continues throughout the flat, brightening each room, pairing well with all styles of furnishing. First to the left, the living room is partially open plan to the kitchen which sits nicely tucked away. There is ample space for relaxation and formal dining below the tall sash window, alongside the kitchen where a peninsula island creates a second informal dining space with a breakfast bar to seat two. Cream Shaker cabinetry provides a wealth of storage alongside a butler sink and integrated appliances which sit below marble worktops.
Moving through the flat, the bathroom has been recently renovated with floor to ceiling stone tiles and a contemporary walk-in shower cubicle with brushed gold fittings and a rainfall showerhead. Nearby, the bedroom is a cosy double room with a high ceiling and space for several pieces of freestanding bedroom furnishings within the alcoves.
Vendor’s Comments:
“From the front steps, you're greeted by Hove Lawns and the beach where it’s such a joy to stroll along at dusk enjoying the most stunning sunsets and a drink or a meal at the many restaurants here. The luxury of this location means I have the relative calm of Hove, yet it’s just a short walk into the North Laine and the hustle and bustle of the city centre with all it has to offer.”
Education:
Primary: Brunswick Primary, Middle Street
Secondary: Hove Park, Blatchington Mill, Cardinal Newman RC
Private: Brighton College
Good to know:
The stunning Regency terraces of Brunswick Town are integral to Brighton and Hove’s unique identity as a cosmopolitan city of style and taste. They were built in 1824 by architect Charles Busby at a time when Brighton had become very fashionable for the top tiers of society. While many have now been converted into apartments such as this one, they have retained an air of grandeur, and Brunswick is still one of the most prestigious addresses in the city.
This peaceful flat is brilliantly situated with several glorious Regency garden enclosures to be enjoyed and the beach on your doorstep. You can stroll into the city where you’ll find theatres, museums, cinemas, gyms and more or you can jump on a bus taking you up onto the South Downs for a change of scenery. Brunswick Town is home to some amazing boutique shops, galleries, cafes and pubs, plus you can eat your way around the globe at the array of restaurants on both Western and Church Roads.