EPC: D
Council Tax: D
Ideal for a sociable coastal lifestyle, the big, open ground floor is a feel good retreat with a stylish lounge/diner which spans a generous 5.71m x 5.43m (18’9 x 17’10). There is ample scope to zone into defined areas and tucked into its own space, the spacious kitchen is central to this entertaining space whilst not being dominant. A modern classic of shaker units and gleaming, practical surfaces the kitchen is thoughtfully planned with a gas hob and electric oven beneath a hood, there is a designated space for a tall fridge freezer and plumbing for a machine – and there are corner shelves for cookbooks, although don’t forget that you are surrounded by cafes and restaurants here…
Upstairs, the first floor shower room is convenient for guests as well as sharers. Designed for relaxing in a luxury setting, the corner shower has good water pressure and touches of glamour include a warming rail for heated towel rail and storage beneath the hand basin. Next door, the first of the double bedrooms is a restful refuge with a high ceiling and fitted wardrobe, and just along the hall, the principal bedroom is a quiet sanctuary, with private views across the quiet Mews to St George’s Church, a built in wardrobe and 4.43m x 2.97m (14’6 x 9’9) in which to spread your wings.
Agent says:
“Ideal if you are a health professional, (although it is also within walking distance of other major employers like Brighton College, Amex and the station) this modern home is the easy option for those who want to enjoy a prime location with its own character and amenities, but where you can also walk into the heart of our vibrant and inclusive coastal city.”
Owner’s secret:
“The Village is a great location with the beach, downland walks and tennis courts of Queen’s Park on the doorstep and it has friendly cafes, bars and restaurants, so you won’t feel isolated if you are new to the city. The shops open early and shut late if you commute or work at the hospitals and the neighbours are considerate – there’s a nice mix of single people, couples and families. You don’t have to be tied to a car here although if you commute or spend time away, the secure parking and gated mews give peace of mind whilst you are away.”
Where it is:
Shops: Kemptown Village 1 minute, The Lanes 15 minute walk, 5 by cab
Train Station: Brighton 10 -15 by bus
Seafront or Park: Seafront 3 minutes, Queen’s Park 8
Closest Schools:
Primary: St Luke’s, Queen’s Park
Secondary: Varndean or Dorothy Stringer
Sixth Form: Varndean, Brighton MET
Private: Brighton College