From the neat communal hallway, stairs rise to the second floor where this apartment is clearly numbered. Stepping inside it is clearly a beautiful home which has been thoughtfully renovated ensuring to retain its period character and charm. Contemporary additions such as underfloor heating and high-quality integrated appliances bring the space shining into the 21st Century.
From the entrance hall, the kitchen is first to the left – brilliantly designed for the space to include ample storage in teal Shaker cabinetry, paired with ‘glitter-flick’ floor tiles and stone worktops; racing green brick tiled splashbacks and brushed brass door furniture to complement the brushed brass taps, switches and plug sockets. Within the units, a Whirlpool fridge freezer, washer dryer and induction hob are integrated alongside a Hotpoint oven and grill; elevated for easy access and cleaning.
Facing east, the sitting room and dining room look out to the peaceful street, enjoying oblique sea views from two graceful sash windows, dressed in white timber shutters in keeping with the period of the home. These ensure complete privacy from neighbouring homes at night while adding to the aesthetic. There is ample space in here for comfortable furnishings alongside a formal dining table and chairs, inviting both relaxation and entertaining in style.
Next door, the principal bedroom shares the easterly aspect of the sitting room with a third, shuttered sash window bringing in a beautiful morning light. Even with a king bed and freestanding furniture, the floor space is not compromised, and being elevated above the city ensures a warms and restful night’s sleep.
Bedroom two sits peacefully to the rear of the building with a westerly aspect. While it is the smaller double, it is a fine size for sharers and has a built-in wardrobe to maximise the floor space for a double or king size bed. Nearby, the shower room has a modern take on a period style with floor to ceiling brick tiling in cool dove-grey and a traditional vanity unit below the basin. The walk-in shower has a rainfall head to revive you before work each day while underfloor heating warms your toes during the cooler seasons.
Education:
Primary: Brunswick Primary, Middle Street Primary School
Secondary: Hove Park, Blatchington Mill, Cardinal Newman RC
Private: Brighton College, Lancing Prep.
Good to Know:
There are lots of local pubs and eateries, namely the popular Lion and Lobster gastro pub, and the terraces on the local seafront hotel have recently been renovated and will be beautiful to sit and watch the sea from during the summer. The beach itself is also a lovely place to socialise, and even in winter it can make an atmospheric backdrop on blustery walks.
This peaceful flat is also brilliantly situated with several glorious Regency garden enclosures and Hove Lawns to be enjoyed during the summer months. 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. Nearby, 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 – and no need to get a taxi home!