Externally, the building is well-maintained with a fresh buttermilk façade and glossy black railings, bearing the archetypal features of the era. Spanning the entire second floor, this apartment enjoys a sunny east to west aspect with wide bay sash windows to fill it with natural light. Internally, white walls and fawn carpets create a blank canvas for new owners who may wish to modernise in areas to add value or simply put their own stamp on the place.
Within the living room, there is ample space for a dining table alongside sofas and a workspace if needed. Nearby, the kitchen has modern units in white and practical laminate worktops offering plenty of storage options and food preparation space alongside an integrated oven and hob, leaving space for other freestanding appliances to include a washing machine.
Sharing the same easterly aspect as the living room, the double bedroom enjoys the morning light, while the bathroom is close by with a shower over the bath.
Vendor’s Comments:
“Standing outside the house, you can see the sea at the bottom of the road beyond the New Steine Gardens. The beaches of Kemptown are quieter than Central Brighton, so it’s a blessing to have the on our doorstep. Locally, the amenities of the ‘village’ are also amazing, so we are sad to let this property go.”
Education:
Primary: Middle Street Primary School, Queens Park Primary
Secondary: Varndean and Dorothy Stringer, Cardinal Newman RC
Private: Brighton College and Prep, Montessori School
Good to Know:
During the 19th Century, Brighton’s coastline was wonderfully transformed from a quiet fishing village to one of the most fashionable and wealthy towns in the country. From the early 1820s, these uniquely beautiful Regency and Victorian townhouses began lining the seafront, with their intricate architectural features. Today, these seafront homes have retained their air of grandeur, putting Brighton on the map as one of the most sought-after places to live outside London. The fresh sea air and diverse and artistic culture surrounding them are a welcome bonus.
Sitting 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 the universities, Gatwick and London.