Quiet, convenient and with plentiful permit parking which has no waiting list, Sussex Square is one of the finest Regency developments within the UK- and is one of only a few in our coastal city which have private gardens for the residents which sweep to the south facing seafront. Conceived by Thams Kemp and built by Thomas Cubitt as ‘Belgravia by the Sea’, this exclusive address is just minutes from the historic cultural heart of the city.
Private at the back of the building, inside, the hallway is quiet and the apartment is well-planned with a discreet guest w.c tucked away. Ahead, lined with windows to bathe the space with light, the kitchen is a classic beauty, efficiently planned to deliver plenty of storage and working areas where integrated appliances include an electric hob and oven – and a butlers sink to acknowledge the history of the building.
Next door, at the foot of a few glamorous curved steps, elegant Regency entertaining springs to life in the beautiful living dining room where the ceiling rises to an impressive height, two windows bring in plenty of natural light and there is ample space in which to unwind or to share with friends – ideal as this is the perfect place for you all to meet before a day on the beach or night out in the city!
Ahead, double doors sweep open to a hushed bedroom, designed as an inviting but secluded retreat with refined decoration which you won’t need to change. Discreet storage frees up floorspace and it has its own secret en-suite, large enough for a bath, where the high end finish includes a drench head shower above the bath and a warming rail for towels.
Education:
Primary: St Luke’s, Queen’s Park
Secondary: Varndean, Dorothy Stringer
Sixth Form: BHASVIC, Varndean, MET, BIM
Private: Brighton College Prep, Brighton College, Brighton Waldorf, Roedean
Good to Know:
Village shops and high street few mins walk
County Hospital 8 mins walk 3 by car
Sea 1 mins walk through private gardens
Station 15-20 mins bus, 7-10 by cab
Location Summary:
Kemptown is a great place to be with a bohemian mix of cafés, shops, restaurants and even a farmer’s market- and it is bordered by the sea. The waterfront restaurants, bars and health club of the Marina are an easy walk and local beaches have amenities including a sauna spa, lido, volleyball courts, yoga centre and café/bars. Within easy reach of the international shopping, restaurants, cinemas and theatres of the historic heart of the city it is convenient for the County, General and Nuffield Hospitals, Amex, the law courts and universities as well as parks and gardens which provide open spaces, sports facilities and host arts events in city festivals. The whole of Brighton and Hove including Brighton Station is easy to reach on foot, by bus or by car, and if you need a car permit zone H has no waiting list.