---

1 bed Flat For Sale £265,000
Lewes Crescent, Brighton BN2


Description
This cosmopolitan one bedroom apartment has a prestigious address within Grade I listed Lewes Crescent. Built by Thomas Cubitt, he liked it and its position so much that he lived in it from 1846-1855. The flat is practical and fuss free, ready to move in immediately. You'll also have use of exclusive garden enclosures with a tunnel to the beach, there's a local café culture and the heart of the city's 5 minutes by cab.

Amongst the finest Regency crescents within the UK, Lewes Crescent is one of the most desirable addresses on the sunny Sussex coast. Outside, this magnificent building impresses with giant Corinthian columns and vast front door and inside, the hushed communal hall with its sweeping, stone staircase is wonderfully atmospheric – although there is a lift to the third floor which is carefully hidden away.

Tucked quietly at the back with open views, the living room has generous proportions, high ceiling and big window, and a decorative fireplace adds character. Thoughtfully designed, the contemporary kitchen's tucked away behind a central island which doubles as a breakfast bar, although there's plenty of floor space for a table and chairs as well as sofas. The electric hob and oven are integrated for you, there's space for an undercounter fridge and plumbing's in place for a machine.

Simple but stylish, the double bedroom's quiet and comfortable with a triple wardrobe to the ceiling – which is lofty - and a chic en suite shower room has all you need including natural light.

Agent's thoughts

This quiet apartment would suit locals, commuters, weekenders or investors.

Owner's secret

"You'll enjoy the feeling of stepping back in time when you enter the house, and the gardens with a secret tunnel to the beach are sociable and secure."

Where it is

Shops: Local 2 minute walk, The Lanes a 5 minute cab ride

Train Station: Brighton mainline about 15 minutes by bus

Seafront or Park: The beach is through the tunnel in the gardens opposite.

Closest schools

Primary: St Marks

Secondary: Varndean or Dorothy Stringer

Private: Brighton College, The Steiner School, Brighton and Hove High

The beach can be reached through a tunnel within the manicured acres of the gated Kemptown Enclosures opposite and there's a local High Street around the corner with all you need. The relaxed café culture and independent shops of Kemptown Village, which hosts the County Hospital and Brighton College is within a stroll and the cosmopolitan Marina with its health club, cinemas, casino and waterfront restaurants is also a short walk. The cultural heart of the city's about 5 minutes by taxi, a park, 72 par golf course and access to the Downs are moments away, and Brighton Station serving Gatwick (30 minutes) and London (55 minutes) is easy to reach by car, cab or bus.

Follow the link for more information:
        
zoopla.co.uk

  
Email notifications
If we find new offers or listing price updates in category 1 bed Flats For Sale you will receive an email alert.


Search




- + Search

Request removal
Impressum