On an historic, one way lane between the cafes and restaurants of Upper James’s Street and the sea, this beautiful bay fronted building has an impressive frontage. This stylish apartment has its own, private, gated entrance which is lit and you leave any stress of the day behind when you step into a hushed hall with intriguing glimpses through to a glamorous kitchen and bright reception, each of classic proportions.
At the heart of the home, the living dining room has a fabulous contemporary finish with plenty of space to share and an easy flow through French doors to a private courtyard perfect for al fresco entertaining. Ahead the sophisticated kitchen delivers plenty of sophisticated storage and practical working surfaces, which also look good, and it is designed for entertaining with a choice of lighting levels and free standing appliances which the vendor is willing to discuss. Open to the living dining room but with the working areas tucked out of sight, it is sociable without being intrusive.
Quiet and private at the back, the first double bedroom is a peaceful sanctuary which opens to the central courtyard for morning coffee. Next door, a spacious bathroom with a shower above the bath is right on trend, and with glorious proportions, at the front of the building the principal bedroom is an elegant retreat with a handsome fireplace to enjoy.
Vendor’s Comments:
“You can enjoy a beach lifestyle to the full from this fashionable location which is quieter than its central position may suggest. Ideal as a home, if you are looking for an investment the apartment currently provides a great annual income which is set to increase with details available upon request. There is also an opportunity to buy all 5 apartments of the building.”
Good to Know:
1 min walk to beach, shops & cafés
Queen’s Park tennis courts, cafés, 5-10 mins walk
East Brighton Park leads to the Downs
Golf course nearby
Location Guide:
Kemptown is one of the most fashionable locations in the city, bordered by beaches with beach bars, volleyball courts, yoga centre, Soho House and fantastic Lido. Famous for its al fresco lifestyle, specialist shops and a farmer’s market it also has supermarkets, a post office and chemists. Between the pier, the racecourse and waterfront restaurants of the Marina, the theatres and Lanes of central Brighton are all within a 10-15 minute walk by the sea or past the vibrant bars and restaurants of St James’ Street (which also host Pride). Bus routes cover the whole of Brighton & Hove, and the proximity to Brighton train station with its fast link to Gatwick and London makes commuting feasible. For those who need a car, both the A23/27 and coast road are nearby.