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1 bed Flat For Sale £350,000
Brunswick Terrace, Hove, East Sussex, BN3


Description
Opposite the beach and sociable Hove Lawns and 4 from the fashionable al fresco lifestyle of Western Road, this elegant one bedroom apartment is an ideal first buy or luxury investment tucked away in Busby and Wilds Regency masterpiece Brunswick Terrace, now Grade I listed to preserve its classic beauty. Inside has 61.5m2 (662 sq. ft.) of light and spacious rooms which blend glorious period proportion with classic interior design and the bonus is that both Hove and Brighton Stations, each with direct trains to Gatwick and London are within an 8 minute cab ride or a 25 minute walk.

Ready to move into, the generous living dining room offers a sophisticated lifestyle with ample space in which to work, rest or play, the separate, eat in kitchen is stylish with integrated appliances and there is a separate utility area tucked away. Quiet and comfortable, the double bedroom is a generous size with fitted wardrobes, and the bathroom is good to go with a shower above the bath. One of the most sought after addresses in the city known for its chic cafés, restaurants and shops including a local Co-Op and Waitrose, it is close to the tennis courts of St Anne’s Wells Gardens, which also hosts events during festivals and perfect for professionals, the historic Brunswick Town bridges Brighton and Hove, so the whole of the city is easy to reach on foot, by bus or by cab.

Style 2nd floor apartment in Grade I listed Regency seafront terrace
Type 1 double bedrooms, 1 bathroom, living dining room, eat in kitchen, utility
Area Brunswick Town, Hove
Floor Area 662 sq ft
Outside Space N/A
Parking Permit Zone M
Council Tax Band C

Why You’ll Like It:

Brunswick Terrace is one of the UK’s most beautiful Regency developments which faces the sea. Grade I listed to acknowledge its architectural importance, it remains one of Hove’s most sought after addresses with a fabulous array of amenities on your doorstep - but out of hearing.

Adorned by giant Corinthian columns, sympathetic improvements to this grand building include a discreet entrance system to give peace for mind when you’re away, (and you can buzz people in!) and inside this classic beauty is a quiet, comfortable and private retreat.

Generous of proportion, the spacious living dining room has 5.94m x 4.52m (19’6 x 14’10) in which to spread your wings, and guests can relax in peaceful seclusion, which is a rare treat in this fashionable location. Next door, the eat in kitchen is stylish with streamlined units and practical layout and working surfaces. Good to go, there is a sociable breakfast bar by the window and integrated appliances include a touch induction hob, hood and electric oven – and there is a separate utility area tucked away.

Central to the apartment, the restful bathroom is large enough for a bath with a shower above it, and next door, the double bedroom is a light and inviting haven to return to with fitted wardrobes and 3.9m x 3.74m (12’9 x 12’3) in which to unwind. Perfect.

Agent says:

“In a prime location, homes within this landmark 1824 Regency terrace on Hove’s famous seafront simply do not come on the market very often and sell fast.”

Owner’s secret:

“Opposite the beach and Hove Lawns, there is always something sociable happening from yoga or dog walking to open water swimming! Grade I listed Brunswick Terrace is a special Regency setting, which was one of the first parts of the fashionable resort to be built. There’s a balance between being sociable outside on Hove Lawns, but also being able to entertain privately as there is plenty of space. Light and airy, it is far quieter than its fashionable location may suggest, and the building is very well run.”

Where it is:

Shops: Western Road 4 min walk
Train Station: Hove 6 mins by cab or a 25 min walk past shops and bars Brighton 8 mins by cab, 25 mins walk,
Seafront or Park: Seafront and Hove Lawns 1 min walk, St Anne’s Wells Gardens 4 mins by car, 10-15 to walk
Closest Schools:
Primary: Brunswick
Secondary: Hove Park, Cardinal Newman
Sixth Form: BHASVIC, City College

Private: Brighton College, Brighton & Hove High
In one of Hove’s finest Regency developments opposite the beach, Hove Lawns, also opposite, have a friendly community of dog walkers, runners, keep fit clubs and hold events during festivals, so you won’t feel isolated if you are new to the city. Tucked up and away from the coast road it is surprisingly quiet although this sought- after location is within minutes of fashionable shopping, restaurants, clubs, cinemas and theatres. Close to the commercial districts and cultural heart of the city, the whole of Brighton and Hove is easy to reach on foot, by bus or by car and both Brighton and Hove Stations with fast links to Gatwick and London are easy to get to.


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