£475,000
Lansdowne Place, Hove, BN3
- 2 beds
£475,000
- 2 beds
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Conveniently located in the historic Brunswick Town conservation area, just moments from Hove seafront, this spacious and beautifully presented first-floor apartment features two to three bedrooms, a charming rear terrace, and a west-facing balcony with partial sea views. Offered with no onward chain and a share of the freehold.
Set within a stunning Grade II Listed period building, the apartment showcases bay sash windows and wrought iron balconies, providing an abundance of natural light and space. The versatile layout allows for easy adaptation, accommodating either two or three bedrooms along with several potential work-from-home areas.
Period details abound throughout the space, including decorative fireplaces and cornicing. The west-facing living room is well-appointed, boasting high ceilings and a distinctive curved bay, with ample room for a dining table. The central hallway features unique proportions that lend themselves well to a study area while providing access to most rooms. The separate contemporary kitchen offers plenty of space for dining and relaxation, with the potential for an open-plan layout. Two additional bedrooms include a larger one with a mezzanine/raised storage area. The modern bathroom suite is conveniently located at the rear, next to a handy utility room that could easily be converted into a home office.
This property enjoys the fantastic benefit of two private outdoor spaces, positioned to capture the east and west sun. The easy-to-maintain rear terrace basks in morning sunlight, making it an ideal spot for summer breakfasts. A lovely period balcony, accessible from the lounge and front bedroom, faces west and provides a partial sea view, perfect for enjoying sunsets.Situated in the heart of Hove, the seafront and the green open spaces of Hove Lawns, Palmeira Square, Brunswick Square, and St. Ann s Well Gardens are all just a short walk away.
When it comes to shopping, dining, and entertainment, you ll find no shortage of options, with Church Road, Western Road, and Brighton s famous Lanes within easy reach. From high street shops to independent boutiques and delightful eateries like Real Patisserie, everything you need is right on your doorstep.Numerous bus services throughout the city provide easy access to all areas of Brighton and Hove, as well as nearby villages and Devil s Dyke. Both Hove and Brighton mainline train stations are also conveniently close, offering regular links for commuters.
Local schools include Brunswick Primary, Hove Park Secondary, and St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Primary School, with the prestigious Brighton and Hove High School and BIMM easily accessible.Lansdowne Place falls within parking zone M, and the council tax band is C, currently charged at ?2,078.28 for 2024/25
Brunswick Town was the grand design of renowned 19th Century architect Charles Busby and was to be a new town for all levels of society, built around the regal homes of Brunswick Square. The townhouses of Lansdowne Place were built between 1830-40, bearing the same curved facades in magnolia cream with striking architectural features and gleaming black ironwork. Having been beautifully maintained over the years, they are now protected by their Conservation Area, Grade II listed status. Brunswick Town Conservation Area has long been heralded as one of the most fashionable areas to live in this city; known for its rich history, striking architecture and the eclectic mix of boutique shops, cafes, restaurants and bars which give it a unique character. The local schools are excellent and there are two commuter stations within walking distance, plus the beach is virtually on your doorstep and is a joy at any time of year. With so much space and potential, this house would suit families, professional sharers and buy-to-let investors alike- but either way, it is sure to attract the attentions of many.
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