Clarendon Terrace, Brighton BN2 1FD, UK

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Bedrooms: 2

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Receptions: 1

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2021-05-05 15:22, User_1

Truemans Agent Valuation of this property is £700,000

Description:

Rarely available, this first-floor balcony apartment with direct sea views is situated in a premier Grade II listed Regency building on Brighton’s famous seafront.

Situated on a highly desirable terrace, this apartment overlooks the English Channel, enjoying a south westerly perspective which bathes the home in natural light all day long.
This bright, split-level apartment has high ceilings throughout and an abundance of period features including original cornicing and shutters.

As you enter the apartment you are welcomed by a spacious entrance hall with solid oak parquet flooring .On this level, there is a contemporary bathroom and additional guest WC.

Stairs lead up to a large central hallway and the main accommodation.

Here you will find two double bedrooms, each with bespoke quality fitted wardrobes providing plenty of storage and each with oak flooring. The modern kitchen has a breakfast area, ample storage, and hand-made solid oak features.

The generous reception room has a large original feature fireplace, floor to ceiling bow windows with French doors leading onto the full width south-facing balcony, perfect for enjoying the stunning sea-view and panoramic sunsets in the evening.

This home is just a short stroll from fashionable Kemptown Village with its eclectic range of independent boutiques, cafés, bars, restaurants and nightlife. Access to the beach is via Dukes Mound just across the road. This larger than average quality apartment would make a perfect residence for any city dweller, or a weekend getaway for those who live in the capital.

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2021-04-23 09:18, User_1

Brand Vaughan - Kemp Town Agent Valuation of this property is £575,000

Description:

Romantic, evocative and with cosmopolitan allure, this fabulous two bedroom maisonette with sea views spans two floors of a prime Grade II Regency mansion in a terrace overlooking the English Channel, and is available chain free. Between the waterfront restaurants of the Marina and chic café culture and boutiques of the famous Lanes, the beautiful bow fronted Clarendon Terrace is a highly desirable address.

Light streams through this glamorous apartment which is close to all that Brighton has to offer and is opposite the beach. Reached by lift and a short flight of stairs, the front door opens to a striking hallway with a high ceiling, intricate coving, tall arches and warm coloured oak flooring. Stately, black lacquered doors gleam whilst Osborne & Little 'Grove Garden' paper discreetly shimmers in metallic tones and at the far end stairs lead to a galleried landing with a glass balustrade- all ingeniously evoking a sense of the grand history of the building, which was once the home of Liberal mp and friend of we Gladstone, Stuart Rendel, 1st Baron Rendel of Hatchlands.

At the heart of this home, the kitchen's a skilled mix of ivory, chocolate and glass units which conceal sophisticated storage and provide ample work surfaces. Huge windows fill the space with light by day, whilst with ambient lighting, you can choose the mood by night. Ready for use, all of the appliances are integrated and high spec and include a touch induction hob, microwave and fan ovens, hood, fridge, freezer, washing machine and dishwasher, so all you need to do is add fresh food and wine from the specialist shops around the corner, and good company. Tucked away on this level, the second bathroom's thoughtfully designed in traditional style with a marble floor, shower attachment, two large windows and, embracing the future, a 21st century heated rail for towels.

Upstairs, the sun filled living room is all about the stunning sea views which pour through three generous windows and which sweep along the south coast from the Marina in the east, over the glittering Pier and on to the bay of Worthing for the sunsets. There's ample room to relax or to entertain, the ceiling's lofty, the windows have retained their original shutters and the attractive period style fireplace has useful shelving and cupboards to one side.

Designed to cheer and refresh, the first of the double bedrooms has blue and white décor to echo its restful views over the EnglishChannel, and with fitted wardrobes which reach from floor to ceiling, it's ready for your move.

Peaceful and private at the back, the vast master bedroom has all the space you could dream of, there's a wall of wardrobes waitingfor your move and a chic en suite large enough for a bath with an overhead shower and attachment, twin shaving points and hand basin on a vanity unit.

Agent says:
"You'll rarely see an apartment of this size avilable along Brighton's beautiful seafront. With original period features, the layout offers versatile living."

Owner's secret:
"We've enjoyed the light and airy feel of the apartment and it has been wonderful to walk home enjoying the sea."

Shops: Local 2 minutes, The Lanes 15-20to walk

Train Station: Brighton mainline 15 minutes bybus

Seafront or Park: The seafront is opposite, Queen's Park is under a 10 minute walk

Primary: St Mark's, St Luke's

Secondary: Dorothy Stringer or Varndean
Private: Brighton College

Opposite the beach, the relaxed café culture of Kemptown Village which hosts the County Hospital and Brighton College is within a stroll and has a great atmosphere with independent, specialist shops as well as a co-op, post office and chemist. The cosmopolitan Marina with its health club, cinemas, and waterfront restaurants is also just a short walk. The cultural heart of the city's about 5 minutes by taxi, a park, 72 par golf course and access to the Downs are moments away, and as Brighton Station serving Gatwick (25 mins) and London (55 mins) is easy to reach by car, cab or bus this historic home would suit commuters, couples or families of any age.

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