•Luxury 3 bed house
•Roof Terrace
•Kemptown Village
•Vaulted open plan lifestyle
•Parking Permit H, no list
•Council Tax Band C
Enjoy a social, coastal lifestyle in this private house in a sought after street just a few minutes from the seafront where nearby beaches have coffee houses, bars, yoga studios and a new Lido. Private and secure with a pedestrian gated entrance it is also surprisingly quiet.
Inside the house has been re-modelled to a very high standard and the ground floor delivers two beautiful double bedrooms and a chic shower room.
On the first floor, a stylish open plan living dining room/kitchen is vaulted with 5.9 x 5.5m (19’4 x 18’0) to spread into. With plenty of historic character it has exposed brick, oak flooring and glorious oak beams whilst the kitchen area is skilfully planned and good to go with high spec contemporary appliances tucked away behind a peninsular unit. Designed for easy entertaining, glazed doors lead to a glamorous terrace large enough for table and chairs.
Tucked away, the principal bedroom on this floor has a fitted wardrobe and a skylight so you can dream unseen beneath the stars. En-suite, the bathroom could have stepped out of a glossy magazine with designer wallpaper and a shower above the bath.
Secret and secluded at the top of a fantastic spiral staircase, the mezzanine room is calm, and ready to move into with under eave storage.
Council Tax; C
EPC: D
Good to Know:
Kemptown Village 1 min
Beach 4 mins walk
The Lanes 20-25 min walk, 7ish by cab
Brighton Station 15-20 by bus
Seafront 4 mins walk, East Brighton Park 2 by car
Known for its bohemian atmosphere, specialist shops and a farmer’s market as well as having a Co-Op, a post office and a chemist, Kemptown Village is a sought after location by the sea. Its beaches are not yet discovered by crowds of tourists but have seafront bars, a lido, yoga studios, volleyball courts and Concord II, and both the marina and the pier are a stroll. Favoured by local professionals the hospital, law centres and Amex are nearby and the theatres and Lanes at Brighton’s historic heart are also within walking distance, either along the seafront or St James’ Street – which also hosts Pride. Although there’s no list for permit parking, you’re not tied to a car as buses go into the city and the station or out along the coast to the National Park.