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SC Devonshire Place.Indd 38 - 39 Devonshire Place 38-39 DEVONSHIRE PLACE IS THE Located in one of Brighton’s most sought after residential Sophie Curtis Property has created just nine light-fi lled pleasing design and use of quality materials. Much time areas, 38-39 Devonshire Place is right in the heart of Kemp apartments, each with a unique character, and ranging in has been taken to ensure that the specifi cation exceeds LATEST DEVELOPMENT PROJECT BY Town “village”, just off the exciting Brighton seafront and size from one bedroom to three bedrooms. Each has their expectations thus creating some of the most desirable SOPHIE CURTIS PROPERTY. THIS HOVE less than 1 mile to Brighton railway station with direct own individual character, but all benefi t from comforting homes in the area. BASED COMPANY IS RAPIDLY ACHIEVING trains to Gatwick, London Victoria and London Bridge. underfl oor heating, stylish bathrooms including separate It is surrounded by historic period terraces giving the area showers, walnut fl ooring, video entry and use of quality The Heritage Blue Plaque installed during the restoration CULT STATUS AMONG BRIGHTON’S the character which epitomises Brighton architecture. materials such as stone, glass, steel, porcelain and wood. celebrates David Mocatta, architect of Brighton Station, DISCERNING PROPERTY-SEEKERS There are many local amenities including a multitude In addition all apartments have use of a large communal the Ouse Valley Viaduct, and a number of other THROUGH ITS ABILITY TO PRESERVE of restaurants, bars and entertainment venues. St James ground fl oor gym leading to an outside patio space and celebrated buildings, who remodelled 38-39 Devonshire Street is full of small independent stores, the Brighton next to a secure indoor bike store. The entire building Place in the 19th Century. It was also Brighton’s fi rst THE BEST SURVIVING ARCHITECTURAL Pier and seafront provide a multitude of exciting benefi ts from a new 15 year guaranteed roof with all purpose-built Synagogue and therefore of historical FEATURES OF OLDER PROPERTIES AND recreation opportunities whilst the nearby Churchill pitched roofs in slate and lead. signifi cance. It is stuccoed with a pediment and four INTEGRATE THEM INTO THE COOLEST Square shopping centre and Brighton’s Laines offers Tuscan pilasters having a classical appearance. a unique shopping experience from high street stores The interiors have been carefully designed to provide OF CONTEMPORARY STYLING. through to chic boutiques. practical and stylish living accommodation, designed for 21st Century living. All the kitchens are from Paula Devonshire Place is in residents parking zone C and at Rosa with stone worktops and AEG integrated appliances. the time of printing there is no waiting list and parking The contemporary style bathrooms with bespoke permits are available immediately. cabinetry stand out from the crowd for their aesthetically RESTORATION Conservation is keen to promote the use of contemporary materials along side the old to defi ne its place in history. SOPHIE CURTIS PROPERTY HAVE An example is the light weight glass curtain wall which links WORKED CLOSELY WITH THE BRIGHTON two original 19th Century buildings and forms one of the AND HOVE CONSERVATION TEAM communal staircases. TO ENSURE THE RESTORATION OF The painstaking restoration of the Synagogue’s original 38-39 DEVONSHIRE PLACE PRESERVED Ancient plaster ceiling was undertaken by the nationally ORIGINAL FEATURES USING HISTORIC acclaimed specialist contractor England’s Ornamental Plastering whose clients include the Royal Pavilion, TECHNIQUES AND MATERIALS. Westdene House, Regency Town House and Kensington Palace Gardens. They were commissioned to restore the ceiling using the same method (such as lime plastering, cornice running and moulding) and specifi cation (including lime ox hair mortar) the original craftsman, Mr Nesden, under David Mocatta’s guidance would have used. COMMON AREAS BASEMENT & GOUND FLOOR Gym 4.40m x 9.14m / 14’ 5’’ x 30’ 0’’ APARTMENT 1 En-Suite SH Bike Store Living room/Kitchen 4.40m x 2.56m / 14’ 5’’ x 8’ 5’’ 6.65m x 4.80m / 21’ 9’’ x 15’ 9’’ SH Courtyard Master Bedroom 4.68m x 6.90m / 15’ 4’’ x 22’ 7’’ Master Bedroom Bathroom 4.02m x 4.54m / 13’ 2’’ x 14’ 10’’ Bedroom 2 3.36m x 2.76m / 11’ 0’’ x 9’ 0’’ Bedroom 3 W W Hall 4.08m x 2.76m / 13’ 4’’ x 9’ 0’’ APARTMENT 2 Courtyard Storage for Bedroom 2 Living room/Kitchen apartment 1 5.95m x 4.80m / 19’ 6’’ x 15’ 9’’ Utility Bedroom 4.51m x 2.93m / 14’ 9’’ x 9’ 7’’ APARTMENT 3 Living room/Kitchen 7.20m x 4.65m / 23’ 7’’ x 15’ 3’’ ¨ ¨ Kitchen Kitchen Bedroom 3.25m x 5.27m / 10’ 8’’ x 17’ 3’’ Kitchen Living room Living room Living room Gym Bedroom 3 Hall Hall W Hall J E W S S Y N A G O G U E 5 5 9 8 Bedroom Bedroom Bathroom 800 1 2 Bathroom SH 800 SH W Bike Store 3 FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT 4 Living room/Kitchen 9.03m x 8.00m / 29’ 7’’ x 26’ 3’’ Master Bedroom 3.89m x 5.11m / 12’ 9’’ x 16’ 9’’ Bedroom 2 4.01m x 2.86m / 13’ 2’’ x 9’ 4’’ Bedroom 3 2.30m x 2.36m / 7’ 6’’ x 7’ 9’’ APARTMENT 5 Living room/Kitchen 6.77m x 4.33m / 22’ 2’’ x 14’ 2’’ Bedroom 4.70m x 4.42m / 15’ 5’’ x 14’ 6’’ SH APARTMENT 6 W Living room/Kitchen En-Suite Bedroom Bedroom 4.34m x 5.70m / 14’ 2’’ x 18’ 8’’ Bedroom W Living room 4.58m x 3.66m / 15’ 0’’ x 12’ 0’’ Master Bedroom W SH W SH 5 6 Hall Bathroom Hall Bathroom Bedroom 3 Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Living room J E W S S Y N A G O G U E 5 5 9 8 SH Hall Bedroom 2 Living room Bathroom 7 4 W Plumbin g Plumbin g Plumbin g PlumbinPlumbing g Plumbin g SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT 7 Living room/Kitchen 3.45m x 8.16m / 11’ 3’’ x 26’ 9’’ Master Bedroom 4.15m x 2.93m / 13’ 7’’ x 9’ 7’’ Bedroom 2 2.76m x 3.16m / 9’ 0’’ x 10’ 4’’ APARTMENT 8 Living room/Kitchen 6.25m x 4.42m / 20’ 6’’ x 14’ 6’’ Master Bedroom 4.67m x 4.42m / 15’ 3’’ x 14’ 6’’ Bedroom 2 3.55m x 3.22m / 11’ 7’’ x 10’ 6’’ APARTMENT 9 Living room/Kitchen 4.44m x 6.10m / 14’ 6’’ x 20’ 0’’ Kitchen Bedroom Bedroom Master bedroom 4.50m x 3.22m / 14’ 9’’ x 10’ 6’’ W W Bathroom Living room Bathroom SH 8 9 Hall SH Hall Kitchen Kitchen J E W S S Y N A G O G U E 5 5 9 8 Living room W Hall Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Living room SH Bathroom W Master bedroom W ORIGINALLY A 19TH In more detail features include: HEATING DECORATIVE FINISHES • Underfloor heating systems throughout • Dulux white paint to all walls CENTURY JEWISH INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED KITCHENS by The Floor Warming Company and ceilings SYNAGOGUE DESIGNED • Paula Rosa designer kitchens • Individual digital thermostatic timer • White satinwood finish to all woodwork • CaesarStone natural quartz engineered controls for each room • Satin chrome ironmongery and BY DAVID MOCATTA stone worktops • High performance mains pressure electrical fittings 38-39 DEVONSHIRE PLACE • AEG stainless steel integrated hot water Ventitherm fan assisted single FINISHING TOUCHES LISTED GRADE 2 HAS NOW electric oven DOORS, INTERNAL JOINERY AND • Built-in wardrobes in bedrooms BEEN CONVERTED INTO • AEG ceramic hob with simple STORAGE • Glass shelving top lit touch controls ONLY NINE APARTMENTS • AEG extractor hood • American Black Walnut veneer doors, FINISHED TO THE HIGHEST • AEG integrated tall 262 litre matt polished finish with matching solid EXTERNAL walnut thresholds fridge/freezer or undercounter • Completely re-roofed by Richard Soan QUALITY STANDARDS • Satin chrome door furniture fridge and freezer. Roofing with 15 year warranty • Deep historic skirting and architrave. FOR 21ST CENTURY • AEG integrated dishwasher – energy • Rendered elevations fully re-decorated • Built-in wardrobes in all master and rating ‘A’ with Dulux exterior masonry paint BRIGHTON LIVING. • Franke Box undermounted stainless second bedrooms steel sink SECURITY Highlight features include: • Franke Planer satin steel mixer tap ELECTRICAL AND LIGHTING • Colour video entry system to • Halogen ceiling down • Completely new roof with insurance communal entrance LUXURY BATHROOM/ENSUITE lighters throughout • Security cameras in common areas fed backed 15 year guarantee • Under wall unit lights in kitchen • Full size Laufen Pro white bath with through TV network • Paula Rosa designer kitchens • Satin chrome flat plate switches, power, Jado or Vitra bath/shower mixer • Fire alarm (mains fed with battery with AEG appliances TV and telephone points and shaver • Daryl Aroco shower surrounds and back up) with smoke and heat detectors • CaesarStone natural quartz engineered sockets throughout stone resin trays installed throughout stone worktops • Communal TV aerial with digitally • Jado thermostatic shower valves in • High security Yale lock to front door • Polished porcelain tiled bathrooms to compatible TV/FM aerial points in chrome with rain box shower head plus spy viewer full height living room and master bedroom • Underfloor heating systems by The • Jado or Vitra basin taps in chrome • Vitra Nuova basin on bespoke American • Fully wired for satellite TV Floor Warming Company • Telephone points in living room and COMMON AREAS • Flat plate satin chrome switches and black walnut cabinets master bedroom • Large gym space on ground floor sockets throughout” • Vitra Retro back-to-wall WC in white • Electrics & plumbing in utility cupboard • External patio space • Luxury bathrooms including Vitra, Jado with soft close seat (for purchasers own future installation • Bike store (internal) and Grohe fittings, • Polished porcelain tiles to floor and of washer/dryer) • Feature wall lighting by Flos • Laufen Pro baths and showers walls 400mm x 400mm • LED stair tread lights by Daryl Aroco • Antique black granite worktops • Recessed halogen downlighters
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