Council Tax: B
Inside, an inviting lobby has an unusually large cupboard and ahead, the lounge/dining room is a classic beauty with oak flooring underfoot, a fireplace as a focal point and downlit shelving with cabinets. There is 20’6 x 14’1 (6.27m x 4.30m) of floorspace to enjoy, where guests can relax in complete seclusion and enjoy the courtyard views through two large windows which follow the graceful curve of the bay.
Next door, the stylish kitchen has a designer finish and is well planned with everything to hand from the central hob and oven beneath a hood, and a choice of lighting levels. There is ample smart storage and practical working surfaces, plumbing is in place for a dishwasher and washing machine, there is designated space for a tall fridge freezer and there’s an easy flow along the hallway to the door to the courtyard for al fresco entertaining.
Outside, the courtyard is a serene sanctuary, paved and lit with plenty of space for dining, and a blank canvas to inspire ideas it also has a garden store.
Past a chic bathroom with all you need including a shower at one end of the bath and a heated rail at the other, the double bedroom is a restful retreat which is completely private – a rare and valued commodity in this historic quarter of our seaside resort. With 18’0 x 9’4 (5.51m x 2.86m) in which to unwind, it looks east across the courtyard with space beneath the window for a dressing table and plenty left for the wardrobes of your dreams.
Agent’s Thoughts
“By the sea, this restful apartment with a quiet courtyard is in an exclusive area where Regency homes just a few minutes’ walk from the city sell fast! Close to the hospital, Amex (and its new pedestrian plaza) and legal quarter it is convenient for professionals, and with bus routes to the station with direct trains to Gatwick and London if you don’t want to walk, it is also a solid investment.”
Owner’s secret:
““We fell in love with this beautiful Regency building and the light, spacious rooms which are private, quiet and easy to live in. Grade II listed, the building is well-maintained, and the neighbours are friendly. We have enjoyed the coolness of the courtyard where friends and family love to sit after a hot day on the beach and we have enjoyed many parties inside as well! We have loved it here with so much on offer -spending time on the beach, strolling around the village shops, or walking into Brighton for the theatre. We hope you enjoy it here as much as we have.”
What’s around you:
Shops: Local 1 minute, The Lanes 15 to walk, 7ish by cab.
Train Station: Brighton 15 by bus.
Seafront or Park: Seafront 2 minutes on foot, park 3 minutes by car.
Closest schools:
Primary: St Luke’s, Queen’s Park, St Mark’s.
Secondary: Varndean or Dorothy Stringer.
Private: Brighton College, Brighton Steiner, Brighton and Hove High.





