Available 11th January 2022 | viewings to start Tuesday 9th November | no deposit option available
This one bedroom, lower ground floor apartment forms part of a Grade II listed mansion circa 1820 and is thought to have been designed by renowned architect Sir Charles Barry, who also designed The Houses of Parliament and St Peter's Church in Brighton.
Style: Lgf flat in a Regency house
Bedrooms: 1 double
Living rooms: 1 spacious
Outside: Patio
Location: Kemp Town
Parking: Permit zone
Why you'll like it:
Converted into luxury apartments a few years ago, the communal hallway with stunning atrium is the finest, cleanest and best maintained in the area - it feels more like a 5 star hotel than a private residential building - and stair take you down the flat.
The interior is as impressive as the rest of the building, where pale wooden floorboards flow throughout; complemented by crisp white walls, subtly lit with ceiling spots.
The sleek white gloss kitchen is partly open to the living room, and has all the high end appliances have been integrated so you can move straight in with ease. One wall is mirrored which bounces the light around, and the dining area opens to a small patio; a lovely extension of the room during the warmer months.
The bedrooms is an ample double and has an en suite shower room for a touch of luxury.
Words cannot do this property justice, the apartment itself is stunning but there is also the secret tunnel which leads to the beach - an amazing piece of history as well as hugely convenient 18 ft high it is quite an awe inspiring piece of engineering.