Situated along the iconic curve of one of Brighton's most historic crescents, this impeccably maintained white-stuccoed residence masterfully blends period charm with modern style. The apartment, fully compliant with its Grade I status, showcases high ceilings, intricate cornicing, and several characterful fireplaces, harmonizing traditional and contemporary elements. The flexible layout has been thoughtfully designed by the current owners to maximize the breathtaking views throughout the property.
At the front of the apartment, the modern kitchen and living room command attention with their direct sea views and a striking array of period features. This spacious room is enhanced by a distinctive feature fireplace. Adjacent to this is a versatile study or guest bedroom, also offering remarkable views of Brighton Seafront.
The true highlight of this property is the second bedroom, currently used as a lounge. Positioned on the iconic curve of the building, it boasts triple aspect windows with stunning coastal views that flood the room with natural light.
At the rear of the property, a well-sized double bedroom provides ample fitted wardrobe space and an appealing feature fireplace. The generously proportioned shower room is conveniently located off the central entrance hallway. Additional storage is provided by three useful storerooms on the landing, as well as a communal bike storage area.
Residents enjoy access to six acres of beautifully maintained gardens and a private tunnel to the beach, rumoured to have inspired Lewis Carroll’s ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.’
In the Area
Located in the Kemp Town conservation area, only a short walk away from the beach, Chichester Terrace offers a peaceful setting within easy walking distance of the vibrant shops, bars and cafes of St George's Road, Eastern Road and Brighton Marina.
From Artisan Coffee Houses to the vintage antique shops, when it comes to shops, bars and restaurants there's no shortage of choice.
The amenities of James's Street and Edward Street are all close at hand. The ever-popular Busby and Wilds gastro pub offers a family and dog friendly atmosphere, while the centre of Brighton with its high street stores and famous Lanes are all within easy reach.
Brighton train station with its convenient mainline links for commuters is approximately just under a mile and a half away, and there are regular bus services into the centre of Brighton and Hove and out to Devil's Dyke, the marina and Rottingdean.
Situated in Parking Zone H, currently this apartment is in Council Tax band D which is charged at £2,338.06 for 2024/25.
TENURE & OUTGOINGS
Tenure: Share of Freehold
Unexpired term on lease - 941 years
Ground Rent – £1pa
Service Charge - £3,600pa
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