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£275,000

1 bed flat for sale
Montpelier Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN1

    • 1 bed

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • Leasehold

Brand Vaughan - Hove

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About this property

    Brilliantly located between Brighton Station, Seven Dials and the beach, this generous one-bedroom garden flat is brimming with potential for renovation and reconfiguration to add considerable value. It is formed from the entire ground floor of an immaculate Regency townhouse, so its rooms are generous in size bearing many original features. Taking prime position in the building, the ceilings soar, and tall sash windows frame garden and city views. The versatile layout will allow for conversion to become a two-bedroom property, while the west-facing garden is perfectly spacious for landscaping and the addition of a home office if needed.

    With so much potential for improvement and the ideal location to experience the quintessential Brighton and Hove lifestyle, it would make a fabulous investment; a perfect first step on the ladder, or a wonderful home for downsizers.

    Style: Ground floor flat in a Regency townhouse
    Type: 1 double bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1 living/dining room, 1 kitchen
    Location: Clifton Hill & Montpelier Conservation
    Floor Area: 588.46 sq.ft.
    Outside: West facing rear garden
    Parking: Parking Zone Z
    Council Tax Band: A

    Why you’ll like it:
    While this historic area of Brighton holds a vibrant and eclectic mix of architectural styles, this apartment sits in an iconic townhouse on Montpelier Road; with a curved façade, glossy black railings and a traditional path paving the way to the door. The sea sparkles away at the bottom of the hill, with the cosmopolitan shops and restaurants of Western Road in between and the delights of Seven Dials just five minutes away on foot.

    With easy access on the ground floor, you step into an entrance vestibule and then to the large and airy sitting room spanning the front of the house. It is clear there is a need for complete renovation, yet the light and space available are immediately impressive, as are the many original features, which include wide wooden floorboards, wall panelling, decorative cornicing, deep skirting boards, and a new boiler and heating system.

    Recessed to the rear, this room has ample space to relocate the kitchen which would free-up space to the rear of the property to create a second bedroom – certainly food for thought. Two tall sashes follow the curve of the building, looking out to the attractive buildings opposite and mature trees lining the road to the sea, facing east to bring in a glorious morning light.

    Moving through the flat, further original features remain, as does the scope for modernisation. The bedroom is a lovely size with two bay windows with sashes looking out to the peaceful garden. While this is overgrown at present, it would be possible to landscape the space to create a beautiful backdrop to the room. Inside, there is ample space for a king bed and freestanding wardrobes without compromising on floor space.

    To the rear of the flat, the bathroom and kitchen are both in need of complete renovation, yet their size will allow for the new owners to create something beautiful and stylish in their place.
    Facing west the garden is a real suntrap during the afternoon, so with some landscaping and creative planting, it could become a wonderful oasis during summer.

    Agent’s thoughts:
    Opportunities like this are few and far between in such a highly sought-after location. It is sure to be snapped up, so call today for a viewing.

    Owner’s thoughts:
    “The potential for this property is incredible, but it’s just not a project we can take on at present. The location is amazing with so much to be enjoyed on foot, from the beach to St Ann’s Well Gardens and Seven Dials restaurants – we only hope someone comes and breathes new life into the space and enjoys it for many years to come.”

    Where it is:
    Shops: Local 1 min walk, city centre 8 min walk
    Train Station: Brighton Station 15 min walk
    Seafront or Park: St Ann’s Well Gardens 5 min walk, Seafront 8 min walk
    Closest Schools:
    Primary: Brunswick Primary, Hove Primary School
    Secondary: Hove Park, Blatchington Mill, Cardinal Newman rc
    Private: Brighton College

    This historic flat is perfectly situated in a popular area with lots of local shops and the beach nearby. The city centre shopping districts and parks are also within easy reach, and this house also offers easy access to both Brighton and Hove Stations which have direct and fast links to the airports and London.

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