Guide price
£325,000
2 bed flat for saleThe Strand, Brighton Marina Village, Brighton, East Sussex BN2
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Leasehold
Brand Vaughan - Kemp Town
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About this property
With oblique views over yachts at anchor in the tranquil waters of the Marina’s south harbour, this fabulous, 2 bed marina apartment with a sunny balcony, allocated parking space and communal visitor bays is perfect for entertaining close to, but out of hearing of vibrant waterfront restaurants and bars. Light and spacious with 65.54m2 (705.46 sq. Ft.) approx. And 24 hour security to enjoy, the elegant living room opens to a balcony ideal for friends to spill out to, a separate kitchen is good to go and perfect for sharers, the two double bedrooms don’t share a wall and each have access to a different bathroom. 5-10 mins drive from the picturesque cultural heart of the city, Brighton Marina is well organised for international sailing as well delivering a glamorous, coastal lifestyle with a health club, casino and beach a stone’s throw away, and Brighton Station’s direct trains to Gatwick and London are easy to reach by cab or bus.
Style 1st floor apartment in luxury 1990’s gated block, 24/7 security
Type 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), living dining room, kitchen
Area Brighton Marina
Floor Area Please see floor plan
Outside Balcony with space for table and chairs, harbour views
Parking Allocated space, visitor permits
Council Tax Band: E
Why you’ll like it:
In a relaxed waterfront setting this spacious apartment offers an easy coastal lifestyle. A go-to destination of our famous seaside city, the Marina offers modern entry systems and 24/7 security, and this block is quiet even though it is only a short walk to the variety of amenities which include harbourside restaurants, multi plex cinema, health club/spa, and casino. There are moorings available if you were interested – and if you berth late or leave early there is refuelling, gas and water pontoon as well as a superstore and cash machines within a stroll – but out of hearing.
Inside, the hushed hallway has spacious storage and ahead, the elegant living dining room of 5.49m x 3.54m (18’0 x 11’7) opens to a social balcony where friends can soak up the holiday atmosphere, oblique views to the south harbour and the Sussex sunshine by day, and the fresh sea breeze and lights of Roedean School on the cliff by night. Across the hallway, a classic kitchen has everything to hand from the integrated gas hob and electric oven, both of which are beneath a discreet hood, and it is good to go with ample storage, practical working surfaces and plumbing for a washing machine.
Designed for restful nights both double bedrooms are airy with generous floorspace. The guest room is light and airy with organised storage and next door, a stylish bathroom is large enough for a bath which has an electric shower above it. Diametrically opposite, ideal for sharers as these two bedrooms do not share a wall, the principal bedroom of 5.50m x 3.08m (18’0 x 10’1) has views which sweep over yachts in the calm water of the harbour, and its en-suite shower room is good to go.
Agent says:
“Safe, secure and quiet inside, outside there is a wealth of entertainment to enjoy within a stroll – but out of hearing -and the Marina attracts those who want a healthy lifestyle and privacy with swift access to the city and airports.”
Owner’s secret:
“Quiet and secure, all of the rooms are light and spacious. The layout is easy for sharers or when you have guests, and the views are wonderful by day or during the night when we love the drama of the waves crashing over the harbour wall when we are tucked up in bed. Ideal as a home or for holidays all the facilities of the Marina are easy to reach. If you sail, there is an almost 24/7 supermarket with cash machines, so you don’t need to worry about changing money, there are plenty of restaurants to choose from upon arrival- and there are both a bus stop as well as a taxi rank if you fancy going into the city for supper and live music.”
What’s around you:
Shops: Local 5 mins walk, The Lanes 5-10 by cab
Station: Brighton 20 mins by regular bus service
Seafront or Park: Sea is around you, East Brighton Park, Roedean golf course 5 minutes by car
Closest schools
Primary: St Mark’s
Secondary: Varndean or Dorothy Stringer, Longhill
Sixth Form: Varndean, bim, met
Private: Brighton College, Roedean
Brighton is a great place to be, known for its beaches, arts festivals and shopping – but also for its history, picturesque cultural heart and warm, inclusive community. Surrounded by the South Downs National Park we attract professionals and families seeking fresh air and a vibrant, coastal lifestyle. Our famous Marina is well planned with a fuelling, gas and water pontoon, a boatyard for maintenance which has a drop off/ pick up area and on land, there are taxis, buses and a bike share hub. With 24 hour security cctv and patrols, there is easy access to cash points for sterling and secure Amazon drop for parcels. Just a stone’s throw from the beach where you can swim – or you can enjoy cafés, volleyball, open air pool and spa sauna on nearby beaches - it’s only a short cab ride to our city centre.
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Tenure
Leasehold (128 years)
Service charge
£2,585 per year
Council tax band
E
Ground rent
£150
Ground rent date of next review