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With use of 7.5 acres of listed gardens with a tunnel to the sea this 1st floor studio is uniquely private and very quiet with a contemporary kitchen and bathroom tucked away. Its location within Grade I listed Chichester Terrace is hard to beat. Directly opposite the sea, between the Marina’s waterfront restaurants and the Pier with major employers and the station easy to reach. There is ample permit parking with no waiting list, there are friendly local shops, cafés and bistro bars and the County Hospital is an 8 min walk. Historic Kemptown has an al fresco lifestyle and plenty of amenities including a weekly farmer’s market, and the area is well served for green spaces which hold events during festivals.


Chichester Terrace is recognised as one of the of the UK’s most important Regency treasures and is one of only a few in Brighton which have private gardens for the residents. The building has an interesting history as number 11 was the first house within the terrace to be built by Thomas Cubitt, who stayed there in 1843, and it was the residence of Charles Dickens from 1895-1901.
The grand entrance is now secured by an entry system, and the magnificent communal hallway has delicate plaster work overhead and a sweeping staircase to take you to the first floor and this quiet apartment.

Inside, the hallway has two cupboards and the chic, contemporary shower room is to your left. Ahead, the studio room is light and airy with a high ceiling and large windows so you don’t feel hemmed in, and unusually for this location, it is not directly overlooked either. With 3.40m x 2.30m (11’1 x 7’6) in the main room and a large cupboard it is comfortable, and the kitchen is cleverly tucked into its own space, with natural light.

Thoughtfully planned, streamlined units and shelving deliver plenty of storage and solid wood surfaces look great but are also hardy. The high end finish continues in the integrated appliances which include an electric hob and oven.
Outside, access to the manicured gated gardens is available at a small annual charge.

Shops: Local 3 minutes on foot, Georgian Lanes 7 minutes by cab, 20-25 min stroll by the sea
Train Station: 20 minutes by bus
Seafront or Park: The beach is reached through the tunnel in the gardens opposite

Closest schools:

Primary: St Mark’s, Queen’s Park
Secondary: Varndean or Dorothy Stringer
Sixth Form: Varndean, BHASVIC, MET, BIMM
Private: Brighton College, Brighton Waldorf School, Roedean, Brighton & Hove High

Opposite the sea but quietly tucked away from the tourists, this sought after Regency terrace has use of 7.5 acres of Grade II listed gardens which have a tunnel to the beach said to have inspired the rabbit hole in Lewis Carrol’s ‘Alice through the Looking Glass’. For exclusive use by residents they are not only secure, but also a social focal point of a vibrant, inclusive community. Close to the beach, schools, park and golf course, there are plenty of local shops, bars and cafés serving your every need including Marmalade Café & Deli, Busby & Wilds Restaurant and Daddy Long Legs Bistro Bar. Kemptown Village also has plenty of amenities including a farmers market, and the waterfront restaurants and cinemas of the Marina are also just a short walk if you don’t want to drive. The famous cultural heart of the city is about 5 minutes by cab, there is a regular bus service close by that runs past the hospital and Brighton College to the station and for commuting by car, access to the A23/A27 is swift and zone H has no waiting list for permits.

Opposite the sea but quietly tucked away from the tourists, this sought after Regency terrace has use of 7.5 acres of Grade II listed gardens which have a tunnel to the beach said to have inspired the rabbit hole in Lewis Carrol’s ‘Alice through the Looking Glass’. For exclusive use by residents they are not only secure, but also a social focal point of a vibrant, inclusive community. Close to the beach, schools, park and golf course, there are plenty of local shops, bars and cafés serving your every need including Marmalade Café & Deli, Busby & Wilds Restaurant and Daddy Long Legs Bistro Bar. Kemptown Village also has plenty of amenities including a farmers market, and the waterfront restaurants and cinemas of the Marina are also just a short walk if you don’t want to drive. The famous cultural heart of the city is about 5 minutes by cab, there is a regular bus service close by that runs past the hospital and Brighton College to the station and for commuting by car, access to the A23/A27 is swift and zone H has no waiting list for permits.
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