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Montpelier Crescent, Brighton, BN1 Montpelier Crescent, Brighton, BN1 3JF £950 - Light and airy first floor one bedroom apartment located within a mile of Brighton mainline train station being available from the end of October, unfurnished. Montpelier Crescent is one of the city’s finest examples of late Regency architecture which was completed in 1847 by the renowned architect Amon Henry Wilds. This Grade II listed apartment is on the first floor of this impressive converted mansion house. A light and airy feel is the first impression coupled with a charming view across neighbouring gardens. The accommodation comprises includes a delightful reception room, which still retains some original features like large sash windows that offer a lot of natural light. There is a newly installed kitchen that is of an ideal size, benefiting from a combination boiler. Off the living space you have steps down to a large double bedroom Being close to the Seven Dials, its trendy cafes and boutique shops, along with being in a Train Station: Brighton 0.5 miles. perfect location for commuters with Brighton Council Tax: A mainline train station close by along with Brighton seafront, Churchill Square shopping These property details are set out as a general outline only and do not constitute any part of an Offer or Contract. Any services, equipment, fittings or central heating systems have not been tested and no warranty is given or implied centre and the city’s attractions. that these are in working order. Buyers are advised to obtain verification from their solicitor or surveyor. Fixtures, fittings and other items are not included unless specially described. All measurements, distances and areas are approximate and for guidance only. Room measurements are taken to be the nearest 10 cm and prospective buyers are advised to check these for any particular purpose, e.g. Fitted carpets and furniture. This material is protected by the laws of copyright. The owner of the copyright is Mishon Mackay Estate Agents. This property sheet forms part of our database rights and copyright laws. No unauthorised copying or distribution without permission. Mishon Mackay Lettings 211 Preston Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 6SA Tel: 01273 606076 Email: [email protected] mishonmackay.com.
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