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House For Sale £550,000
Royal Crescent Mews, Brighton BN2


Description
An end of terrace freehold building situated in a private road which means you can park right outside with the extremely rare benefit of no parking permit ever being required!

Currently very successfully used as a holiday let property sleeping up to 8 people. The interior offers 4 bedrooms as well as a south facing balcony and small rear patio garden. Although only 60 seconds from our famous seafront with the vibrant al fresco lifestyle of Kemptown Village just moments away, it is tucked away in a quiet mews built to service Royal Crescent - the first development in our city to face the sea and completed between 1798-1807. The bright interior has a designer finish and includes a spacious living/dining room where the kitchen also invites company with a breakfast bar for cocktails, and four stylish bedrooms.

This dynamic location is within walking distance of the Marina, legendary Lanes and the station with fast links to Gatwick and London, whilst Brighton’s major employers like Amex and the County Hospital are all within a 10 minute radius.

On a quintessential Brighton mews where Laurence Olivier once garaged his cars, this end of terraced house has plenty of appeal – and unusually, it has windows at the front and back, so it is brighter than many. Inside, a fire alarm system is already in place and there are three generous storey’s offering flexible options.

With practical flooring underfoot, spotlights overhead and thoughtfully thick carpeting on the stairs – so people can come and go at different times without too much disturbance- first impressions are good, and ahead the main living space of 12’4’ x 10’8’’ (3.75 x 3.26m) invites company with windows at each end and a skylight to enjoy. There is scope to zone with space for a sofa and dining table, and it opens out to a walled patio, which although small is perfectly formed with the bonus of built in seating. Returning inside, the streamlined kitchen is in its own space and it is well planned with a sociable bar for friends to sit at. Good to go, integrated appliances include a touch induction hob and electric oven beneath a hood, a fridge and a freezer, a dishwasher and a washing machine.

On the first floor, the modern bathroom is simple but stylish with a shower above the bath, storage beneath the hand basin and a glamorous lit mirror, and for practical purposes, there is a separate w.c. At the back of the house the single bedroom is light and airy, with room for a wardrobe behind the door and at the front, the first of the double bedrooms spans the full width of the building with a broad bay window in the south wall and designer paper. Quiet at the top of the house, the second single bedroom has a ceiling high enough for bunk beds, and next door, the large principal double bedroom has generous floorspace, a holiday theme and a private balcony where you can bathe in the Sussex sunshine.

EPC Rating: C
Tenure: Freehold

Agent says:

“This spacious house is in a chic, central position but tucked quietly away in an attractive, historic mews.”

Owner’s secret:

“The location has easy access to almost 24hr transport links to the stations and airports, and the beach, restaurants and art venues of the city are all on the doorstep.”

What’s around you:

Shops: Local 1 minute, Georgian Lanes a 15 minute walk

Train Station: 10 minutes by bus

Seafront or Park: Seafront 1 minute, Queen’s Park about 5

Closest schools:

Primary: Queen’s Park

Secondary: Varndean or Dorothy Stringer

Private: Brighton College, Brighton Waldorf School<br /><br />This sought- after location is within moments of the beach, beachball courts and waterfront amenities which can be reached by a seasonal lift. Fashionable shopping, restaurants, clubs, cinemas and theatres are within walking distance, or just a few minutes by cab. It is also conveniently located for the Law Courts, Police Station, Amex and the hospitals as well as parks and gardens which provide cool green spaces but also host events in our legendary city festivals. Close to the commercial districts and internationally famous cultural heart of the city, the whole of Brighton and Hove is easy to reach on foot, by bus or by car and the station with its fast links to Gatwick and London is a 20 minute walk or 10 by bus.

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