At the cultural heart of this historic coastal city, this spacious one bedroom patio apartment is in a grade II listed Regency terrace at the foot of the vibrant North Laine opposite the leafy Victoria Gardens where people gather for lunch in the sun.
Built for glamorous Regency socialites whilst Ash was working on the Royal Pavilion for the Prince Regent, this luxurious terrace remains a sought- after address, opposite Victoria Gardens which hosts events during the arts festivals and within walking distance of all this coastal resort has to offer.
With its own private entrance, inside an inviting sitting room follows the bow of the front of the building where two west facing windows reach the ceiling, bringing in plenty of natural light. A handsome fireplace adds character and there's ample space in which to unwind or enjoy with friends. Streamlined dove grey units line one wall topped by solid wood surfaces and it's all ready for use with an integrated electric hob, oven, discreet extractor and fridge – and there's even a wine cooler, so you can chill the champagne as you unpack the crystal.
Tucked away at the back, and with double glazed French doors to the patio, the bedroom's a calm haven with thick carpet and a stylish en suite bathroom with fabulous waterfall taps and Triton Enrich shower, so water pressure won't be an issue. Outside, the patio's raised to catch the sun and there are two intriguing caverns beneath which may give food for thought.
The lifestyle
Ideal for commuters and busy city lovers this chic home is in a sought- after location within minutes of fashionable shopping, restaurants, clubs, cinemas and theatres. Light and spacious, it's also conveniently located for the university art colleges as well as parks and gardens which provide cool green spaces but also host events in the numerous city festivals. Close to the site of a pedestrian plaza currently under construction and commercial districts of the city, Brighton's beaches and the cosmopolitan Marina are also easy to reach, the station is up the hill and being so near both the London and Lewes Roads means you're out of the city in minutes.
Bear in mind:
You can walk to the arts college, Amex, station, shops, clubs, restaurants, cinemas, theatres and the beach from this characterful apartment.
What the owner says
"You won't need a car here and every weekend is like a holiday as there's so much going on to choose from."
what's around you
Shops: North Laine 2 minutes
Train Station: Brighton Station about a 10 minute walk
Seafront or Park: Seafront about a 15 minute stroll, The Level 2 minutes
closest schools
Primary: Carlton Hill
Secondary: Dorothy Stringer, Varndean
Private: Brighton College, Brighton and Hove High
Ideal for commuters and busy city lovers this chic home is in a sought- after location within minutes of fashionable shopping, restaurants, clubs, cinemas and theatres. Light and spacious, it's also conveniently located for the university art colleges as well as parks and gardens which provide cool green spaces but also host events in the numerous city festivals. Close to the site of a pedestrian plaza currently under construction and commercial districts of the city, Brighton's beaches and the cosmopolitan Marina are also easy to reach, the station is up the hill and being so near both the London and Lewes Roads means you're out of the city in minutes.