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the lifestyle is a cosmopolitan coastal resort famous for its history and flamboyant Royal Pavilion as well as its beaches, Pier and glamorous Marina. Known for its festivals celebrating the arts and relaxed, café culture there are unique retreat countless shops, restaurants and bars to explore along the seafront, in the characterful North Laine or in the bn1 fashionable central shopping districts and all are easy to montpelier road, reach on foot from this spacious home. This Regency terrace is in a popular conservation area well served for parks, and is just a stroll from a good primary school. It is also close to several bus routes which go along the coast price - £350,000 and to the Downs, and Brighton station, with its fast links to Gatwick and is a short walk. For those who need to commute by car, the A23 and A27 are both readily accessible. what’s around you

Shops: western road a 1- minute walk

Train Station: Brighton Station about 15 to walk

Seafront or Park: The beach 4 minutes to walk, Regency Square 5 minutes closest schools:

Primary: St Mary Magdelaine's Catholic Primary

Secondary: Cardinal Newman, Park

Private: Brighton College

get in touch

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1,057 sq.ft. permit zone z private courtyard

montpelier & clifton conservation area

In a landmark Regency terrace between the fashionable 7 Dials and the sea, this unusually spacious one- bedroom apartment has been tastefully refurbished whilst preserving precious period features and with big rooms and a conservatory, it's ideal for entertaining. There's a private courtyard and with the relaxed café culture of Western Road close by, home seekers and investors will like it, and as Brighton Station is a 15- minute walk, it will tempt commuters and weekenders too.

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Brighton beach beckons at the bottom of the hill, Waitrose is around the corner and you can choose between the delights of Western Road, , 7 Dials or Church Road, all easy to reach on foot. In a property constructed in an age reliant on natural light, you know that this apartment will have plenty of it, and on the corner, it'll have more than most. On the ground floor is an area for bikes, and this apartment has its own private entrance through a little courtyard, made pretty with pots.

Inside, the inviting hallway stretches out ahead and with oak underfoot, first impressions are good. To your right, the spacious double bedroom has two windows following the bow front, each stretching to the ceiling for the morning sunshine, and with fitted wardrobes and shelving this room's ready to move into. Next door, the bathroom has a traditional style shower attachment on the bath and there's a large airing cupboard for your towels and linen.

At the heart of this home, the living room offers open plan living at its best with ample room to relax or entertain and a wood burning stove adds warmth as well as character - almost unheard of in Regency conversions. With a window high to the south, it's light and airy and the handmade kitchen is tucked along one wall, so although sociable, it isn't dominant. Ivory painted units are topped by creamy limestone and the Zanussi touch induction hob, Bosch grill, oven and fridge are integrated, so all you need to do is add good food and company.

The room's lovely and open as windows look into the glass roofed conservatory, reached via an amazing storage area with plumbing for a dishwasher and a wine cellar of historical interest as the slate shelves still have the wine bottle numbers visible. The conservatory is a good size and could be both a bright study or a place to dine beneath the stars. There's a utility area, with plumbing, hidden away, and the three caverns, only recently discovered by the current owner, have been tanked and provide an art store, a meditation space and a guest cloakroom.

what the owner says "The apartment works well as a private home or as a place to entertain, and the conservatory has been a cool, quiet refuge after a hot day on the beach or shopping in the city."

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