£220,000
1 bed flat for saleMadeira Place, Brighton, East Sussex BN2
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Brand Vaughan - Kemp Town
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About this property
One Bedroom Apartment
Sea Views
Close To Local Amenities
Parking Zone C (no waiting list)
Seconds away from the Seafront
Chain free
A great opportunity to get on the property or investment ladder, this spacious 1 bed 2nd floor flat with oblique sea views is in a fabulous historic building tucked away between SoHo House on the seafront and St James’s Street – on the Pride route. Priced to sell 3 mins walk from the Pier, famous arts venues and the historic South Lanes which lead from the beach to the Royal Pavilion, this private eyrie is in a prime spot with 30.21m2 (325.17 sq. Ft.) of stylish rooms to enjoy and Brighton Station’s direct trains to Gatwick and London 7 minutes by cab, 10 by bus or 15 on foot.
A sophisticated open plan living dining room has a window seat to focus on the holiday views and plenty of space to entertain – including for a dining table and a sofa bed for friends to stay over. Tucked into its own space the kitchen area is good to go and a central bathroom is a luxury retreat. Spanning the full depth of this substantial, historic property, which isn’t listed, the bedroom at the back is a quiet, comfortable double with a fitted wardrobe to fill. A great opportunity to snap up a bargain within walking distance of major employers as well as beach bars and cafés, wellness centre and Lido, this bohemian quarter has a relaxed, al fresco lifestyle. Particularly popular with health, flight and artistic professionals as the theatres of Brighton and Opera house at Glyndbourne are easy to reach, the County Hospital is a 15-20 minute stroll, there’s a coach to the airport from the Old Steine and the Gatwick Express from the station also stops at Victoria for the West End.
In brief:
Style 2nd floor apartment in historic terrace between St James’s Street & the sea
Type 1 double bedroom, bathroom, open plan living dining room kitchen
Area Kemptown
Floor Area Please see floorplan
Outside Space N/A
Parking Permit Zone C (no waiting list)
Council tax Band: A
Why You’ll Like It:
Chic and central, now is the time to buy this fabulous apartment in an exclusive location high above an historic street with beautiful architecture, tucked away between Kemptown’s famous seafront and vibrant St James’s Street. The grand entrance is secure and inside new life breathes through this sensitively converted building which retains the character of the property whilst also keeping 21st century comfort and style in mind.
Inside this apartment, you leave any stresses of the day behind in a hushed hallway with great storage. Ahead, the light and airy open plan living dining room has a practical 4.79m x 3.23m (15’8 x 10’7) which provides plenty of opportunity to create areas for rest, work or play – and has space for a sofas bed as well as a table and chairs, so friends can stay over. With beautiful proportions, this restful retreat has a large bay window looking down the attractive period terrace to So-Ho House and the sea, with a window seat built in to enjoy it to the full.
Ideal for entertaining, the kitchen area is sociable but tucked away in its own space so it does not dominate the living area. Skilfully planned with ingenious storage and practical working surfaces, everything flows from the gas hob and oven beneath a hood, and there’s plumbing for a washing machine in place.
Central to the apartment, the contemporary bathroom is a private refuge with a seaside theme in the designer, blue and white tiling. There’s an electric shower above the bath for good water pressure, and a cabinet for lotions and potions beneath the hand basin. Quiet at the rear of this substantial building, the double bedroom is an inviting classic with a wood floor, high ceiling and fitted wardrobes to fill, and it has a comfortable 2.86 x 2.85m (9’4 x 9’4) to relax in.
Agent says:
“Good to go as a 1st buy or high end rental, this stylish apartment offers the best of the Brighton lifestyle in a great, central position close to the beach- and it would also be a fabulous lock up and leave.”
Owner’s secret:
“You can dive into – or out of- Brighton’s famous lifestyle in this light and spacious apartment in a great position with the sea, world famous shops, restaurants and bars on the doorstep and the Dome, Corn Exchange and Theatre Royal all a scenic stroll through by the fountains of the Steine Gardens to the gardens of the Royal Pavilion, which are also popular for lunch in the sun.”
Where it is:
Shops: St James’s Street 1 min walk, Pavilion, Georgian Lanes and North Laine 3
Train Station: 10 minutes by bus 15-20 on foot
Seafront or Park: Seafront 1 min, Old Steine Gardens 3 min walk, Queen’s Park 10 mins walk
Closest schools:
Primary: Middle Street, Queen’s Park
Secondary: Varndean or Dorothy Stringer
Private: Brighton College, School, Roedean, Brighton & Hove High
Between the seafront with beach bars, cafes and restaurants to explore and the famous shops, restaurants, bars and cafés of St James’s Street (which hosts a Pride party) this fantastic central location with a holiday feel is also within a short stroll of the picturesque heart of the city with international shopping, restaurants, clubs, cinemas and theatres. Conveniently located for major employers - the Law Courts, Police Station, Amex and the hospitals- it is surrounded by parks and gardens which provide inviting green spaces and host events in our numerous festivals. Close to the Lanes at and the city centre, the whole of Brighton and Hove is easy to reach and the station with its fast trains to the airports and London is a 15-20 minute walk-past more cafes, shops and restaurants- or 7 mins by cab.
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Tenure
Leasehold (90 years)
Service charge
£2,400 per year
Council tax band
A
Ground rent
£200
Ground rent date of next review