Surrounded by calm water this ground floor apartment has its own allocated parking space by the side gate to the patio and close to the smart communal entrance. Berths are available, subject to separate negotiation, at both the front and the back of this private terrace tucked away at the far end of this 1996 development.
Inside, the hushed hallway has great storage and ahead, the sunny living room opens to a prime, south facing patio ideal for the unique Marina lifestyle on the southeast coast. With plenty of space inside and out, the elegant living dining room has 5.58 x 3.50m (18’3 x 11’5) to enjoy and outside the sociable patio has space for a table and chairs.
With fabulous views over the inner lagoon to the white cliffs, the stylish kitchen has everything to hand from the integrated gas hob and electric oven, both beneath a discreet hood. Good to go glossy black units deliver ample storage and practical working surfaces, and there is designated space for a tall fridge freezer if you like to host or want to share.
Central to the apartment, a contemporary marbled shower room is ‘Jack and Jill’, opening both to the hallway for occasional visitors and the guest bedroom. Looking across the rippling water to the famous white cliffs with glimpses of the resident swan, the guest room is a good sized double, private – and doesn’t share a wall with the principal room.
Across the hall, the principal bedroom is not directly overlooked and has a holiday view to the main inner harbour and its boats. Comfortable and quiet with 5.57 x 2.96m (18’3 x 9’8) and built in storage around the bed, calm decoration keeps the focus on the glorious views, and the en-suite bathroom has a chic finish.
EPC: C
Council Tax: E
Vendor’s Comments:
“This flat really is the best of both worlds. Victory Mews is a particularly quiet part of the Marina Village, but is only a few minutes walk to the cafes, bars and restaurants on the Boardwalk. Central Brighton is just a short cab or bus ride away where we enjoy the arts scene and shopping. We often also walk into nearby Kemptown for its village feel. One of the things we really enjoy is the friendliness of the community at the Marina. Our garden is a wonderful sun trap to relax and entertain in. It’s a real advantage in Brighton to have allocated parking, and ours is right outside our front door.”
Good to Know
Shops: Walk to shops, cafés, bars and restaurants
The Lanes approx. 7-10 by cab
Train Station: Brighton Station 15-20 minutes by bus from Marina
Seafront or Park: Close to beach, East Brighton Park, Roedean golf course 5 mins by car
Education
Primary: St Mark’s, Our Lady of Lourdes
Secondary: Varndean, Dorothy Stringer
Sixth Form: Varndean, BIMM, MET BHASVIC?
Private: Brighton College, Brighton Waldorf, Roedean
Close to the beach, the Marina has a health club, cinema, casino and waterfront restaurants as well as a large ASDA superstore with pharmacy. Brighton’s Royal Pavilion and cultural heart of the city is about 5-10 minutes by taxi. Brighton Station has direct trains to Gatwick and London and is easy to reach by car, cab or bus. Award winning schools, including Roedean, Brighton Waldorf, and Brighton College are just minutes away. There is a choice of nearby parks with playgrounds and sports facilities, and a 72 par golf course. You can access the Downs and the coastal village of Rottingdean with its characterful High Street via the under cliff walk.