Providence Place, Brighton, East Sussex
Withdean Road, Brighton, East Sussex
Roedean Road, Brighton, East Sussex
Roedean Road, Brighton, East Sussex
Roedean Road, Brighton
Bristol Rise, Bowring Way, Brighton
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Self-catering holiday house in Brighton7 bedrooms sleeping up to 30+ per propertyThe Railworks are two exceptional townhouses, each with seven en suite bedrooms, vast reception rooms and professional kitchens. They are being sold as a business opportunity for use as luxury short-term rentals for large parties visiting the city or for use as corporate function spaces.Both are industrial buildings which were formally the railway maintenance depot but have since been restored by the current owner to create uniquely beautiful spaces, abundant with original Victorian-industrial features to include the original railway arches – one in each house, measuring 5m across. These features have either been repaired or reinstated to ensure the building’s character and narrative shines through, then blended with contemporary fittings, bespoke carpentry and cutting-edge technologies to create luxurious properties which echo the industrial purpose of the building. Only the finest materials and craftsmanship have been used throughout to stunning effect which impresses from the moment you step foot through the door.Positioned within minutes of Brighton’s bohemian North Laine and just 5 minutes from Brighton Mainline Station, these buildings are perfectly placed for their original holiday let purpose. The local, vibrant social scene and easy access to several parks, shops and the beach will also ensure they offer a lucrative return on investment.Entirely original, with style and character in abundance, these properties offer something different for people looking to work or stay in Brighton & Hove. Ideal for large groups, wedding parties, hen and stag celebrations and corporate functions. Viewing by appointment only.The Railworks are two exceptional townhouses, each with seven en suite bedrooms, vast reception rooms and professional kitchens. They are being sold as a business opportunity for use as luxury short-term rentals for large parties visiting the city or for use as corporate function spaces.Both are industrial buildings which were formally the railway maintenance depot but have since been restored by the current owner to create uniquely beautiful spaces, abundant with original Victorian-industrial features to include the original railway arches – one in each house, measuring 5m across. These features have either been repaired or reinstated to ensure the building’s character and narrative shines through, then blended with contemporary fittings, bespoke carpentry and cutting-edge technologies to create luxurious properties which echo the industrial purpose of the building. Only the finest materials and craftsmanship have been used throughout to stunning effect which impresses from the moment you step foot through the door.Positioned within minutes of Brighton’s bohemian North Laine and just 5 minutes from Brighton Mainline Station, these buildings are perfectly placed for their original holiday let purpose. The local, vibrant social scene and easy access to several parks, shops and the beach will also ensure they offer a lucrative return on investment.Entirely original, with style and character in abundance, these properties offer something different for people looking to work or stay in Brighton & Hove. Ideal for large groups, wedding parties, hen and stag celebrations and corporate functions. Viewing by appointment only.Style: 2 converted industrial rail works townhousesType: 14 double bedrooms, 14 en suite bathrooms, 1 TV room/sitting room, 1 open plan kitchen/living/dining roomLocation: Brighton Station New England QuarterFloor Area: Please see floor planOutside: N/AParking: No parkingTenure: FreeholdIntroduction:Unique in both form and function, these luxury properties offer the buyer the opportunity to grow a lucrative business within Brighton & Hove.Perfectly positioned within the city, you can step off the train at Brighton and take a stroll through the North Laine to Providence Place running alongside one of Brighton’s most famous and majestic landmarks – St Bartholomews Church. Attractive on approach, these properties have been expertly restored with their factory windows replaced with new Crittal slim frame aluminium double glazed windows which offer both form and function in their design. Mathematical black bricks gleam on the lower level while newly repointed red bricks rise up the four upper stories and a secure front door provides access.There is an amazing energy to this part of the city which feels truly urban due to its history; where industrial Victorian buildings sit beside the modern structures of the New England Quarter, now home to businesses and residential homes. Many of these industrial buildings have been converted as the city continues to gain popularity as the most sought-after place to live outside of London. These homes are sitting on some of the most prime real estate in the country, so now is the time to grab a slice of it.Entertaining Space:Created for large parties and gatherings with banquette seating for up to 35-people, the reception room with open plan kitchen has restaurant qualities. Indeed, these spaces are often hosted by private chefs to cater for larger numbers, so it is set up perfectly for entertaining in style. The kitchen is hand built from solid cedar and granite with fully integrated appliances, a polished concrete floor and raw plaster walls. Concealed LED lighting sets the mood throughout this versatile space which could be reconfigures to include seating areas or work spaces.First, second & third floor bedrooms & bathrooms:Six of the seven bedrooms can be found on the upper floors, with two on each level. Every bedroom has an en suite bathroom beautifully appointed with 2-person luxury wet-rooms and hand-made glazed Moroccan tiles. The clean lines, stylish decoration and high-end fixtures and fittings continue up the house in every room which is business-ready with charging ports, built-in storage and flat screen 40-inch flat screen TVs. These rooms could, of course, have any number of uses, as bedrooms, reception rooms, work spaces or entertainment spaces, and all are impressively quiet considering the central location.Principal bedroom suite:The largest of seven bedrooms, it is predominantly the additional extras within the en suite bathroom which sets the principal bedroom apart from the rest. Brushed gold fittings, dual sinks and hand-made tiles are standard, but this room also benefits from a four-person hot tub. The floor has been strengthened here to accommodate its weight and LED lighting brings the atmosphere.Agent’s thoughts:These are sensational townhouses which offer a huge amount of space and versatility depending on use. They are fantastic investment opportunities, offering the new buyer a chance to grow a successful business due to the high demand for large, luxury short term rentals in the city.Where it is:Shops: Local 1 min walk, North Laine 2 min walkTrain Station: Brighton Station 5 min walkSeafront or Park: The Level 2 min walk, Seafront 15 min walkThese impressive townhouses are situated in a popular area with lots of local shops and the beach nearby. The city centre shopping districts and bohemian North Laine with its theatres and eateries is also just a short stroll away and the beautiful Pavilion Gardens are very close should you hanker after some green outside space in a glorious setting. These unique homes also offer easy access to Brighton Station which has direct and fast links to the universities, airports and London.
£ 2,850,000
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Award-winning practice John Pardey Architects designed this contemporary Brighton property as a series of ‘stacked’ volumes on a hillside above the English seaside city. The four-storey home – one of three buildings by the practice nominated for a riba South East 2017 Award features an ‘upside down’ layout that makes the most of its views across the city and South Downs. This exceptional property provides generous living and entertaining rooms spanning to 4828 sq ft. With recording studios, professional grade gym, huge cinema room and indoor-outdoor kitchen/bar this home is ideally set up for living, entertaining and working. The architectural design particularly on the roof terraces is striking, bold and impressive enhanced further by superb far reaching views of the South Downs and Brighton. This property has been thoughtfully designed with the highest quality fixtures and fittings being built in and air conditioning in various rooms. The fully fitted and equipped cinema room has a screen that with the touch of a button can then increase further in size to give a full cinema experience; this is just one example of the level of thought and expense that has been given throughout the property. Electric gates provide entry to the driveway providing ample parking; the oversized front door opens to an impressive entrance hall that has a superb selection of built in cupboards and cloakroom. Continuing on this floor is a large entertainment room with a well-designed bar area that seamlessly continues through glass doors to the outdoor kitchen and bar making year round entertaining easy and stylish. The master bedroom suite with built in dressing area and luxurious en suite bathroom are located on the ground floor along with a further bedroom and en suite bathroom. The double garage has been converted by the current owner to form two sound treated recording studios. If this isn't required, it would make a superb home office or conversion back to garaging. Lower ground floor: The fun continues on this level with a sumptuous cinema room, air conditioned gym, two bedrooms and three bathrooms. Entertaining: On entering the first floor you are blown away with the feeling of space and light with a room that measures 63'7 x 18/8 in size that opens out through sliding doors to a very cool roof terrace that is a further 28'5 x24'5, the options that these two fantastic areas provide for entertaining and just a superb feeling of space which is exceptionally rare in the Brighton and Hove area. This room exudes a feeling of luxury with stunning floors and built in features. The well-designed kitchen caters for any family’s needs with a breakfast bar and further dining area. A cloakroom and utility room are neatly located to the rear so as not to obstruct with the beauty of the main room. Second floor: 37 is the only property on this road to have the advantage of this further roof terrace, generous in size at 25'5 x 16'8 it offers stunning views from a very high position and would be a fabulous place to admire the evening sky and twinkling Brighton lights.Agents note: The high end fixtures and fittings in the property will be subject to negotiations, do not assume they are part of the sale.Gardens & grounds: The landscaped garden offers a variety of entertaining areas and has been planted with a stunning selection of trees and shrubs to provide year round colour and architectural interest. A large top end steel hot tub with changing lights will be included in the sale.SituationThe house is situated in one of Brighton's most prestigious residential areas with Withdean Park just 0.7 miles away, Withdean Sports Centre just at the bottom of the road and the South Downs National Park literally a mile up Dyke Road. Waitrose supermarket is only 1.2 miles away with further shopping facilities at Seven Dials and Churchill Square in Brighton city centre. Local schools include Varndean College, Dorothy Stringer School, Balfour Primary School and Downs Junior School. Train services: Preston Park is half a mile away and Hove Station is 1.5 miles away, both have regular services to London and Gatwick Airport.Additional InformationMains water, gas, electricity and drainage.Brighton and Hove City CouncilCouncil Tax Band G
£ 3,000,000
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This exceptionally bright six-bedroom modern house in Brighton was designed by the leading architectural practice, Denizen Works, in 2020. The building was designed to optimise the far-reaching and ever-changing sea views, with expansive glazing ensuring the house is in constant communication with the landscaped gardens and the English Channel. A series of incredibly bright, open-plan living spaces of over 4,070 sqft extend across three storeys, characterised by clean, linear forms and a pared-back material palette. Roedean Road is set in a coveted location overlooking Brighton Marina, ideal for easy access to the South Downs, the coast and Kemptown.The ArchitectDenizen Works was founded by Murray Kerr in 2011. It was conceived as a collaborative studio to develop projects of different scales and types based on an understanding of place. Since its inception, the studio has designed a wide range of projects, from a mobile sauna in Finland to concept designs for a mountaineer’s tea house in the shadows of Everest.The studio won the Stephen Lawrence Prize in 2014 for House No.7 on the Isle of Tiree and has since been published worldwide; it is now part of the Scottish Government’s Exemplar Design Scheme. Denizen Works was also included in the Architecture Foundation’s ‘New Architects 3’ book, recognising the best 100 practices established within the last decade, and, more recently, in the C20 Society’s latest publication, ‘100 Years, 100 Houses’ which showcases the best 100 houses in Britain from 1916 to the present day.The TourShou Sugi Ban Japanese timber and terracotta tiles form a striking façade, and the primary entrance is via a solid-timber pivot door at ground level. This leads to a beautifully light double-height entrance hall that creates a welcoming introduction. Storage has been built into clean lines of bespoke joinery, and terrazzo tiles line the floor.Impressive sea views from the primary living space create immediate impact; this is a wonderfully bright, versatile space where daily life meets good design. Facing south, the expansive glazing invites an excellent quality of natural light and warmth throughout the day. Vitsoe shelving runs the length of the wall (available by separate negotiation), and the sliding glass doors opens this entire room onto the terrace and garden in warmer months.A central island delineates the kitchen, which has been beautifully designed with the practicalities of daily life in mind. Set to one side, custom-built joinery of blackened oak has been crafted by local carpenters to provide floor-to-ceiling storage areas, neatly housing the appliances. A utility space is interconnected, next to a ground-floor cloak and shower room, finished in bespoke tiling and Vola and Cielo sanitaryware.On the westerly side of the ground floor lies a more intimate room, which would make an ideal study or quiet space for music or homeworking. Natural light filters through an internal window and allows a view to the sea from here also.Ascending the bespoke timber staircase, the first floor is given over to five generously proportioned bedrooms, three facing south and opening onto the wide balcony, which runs the length of the rear façade. Each bedroom has been carefully finished with a sense of craft and finesse, with plenty of storage. Oak flooring runs throughout, creating a pleasing aesthetic continuity. Three bathrooms on this level serve the bedrooms.The main bedroom suite spans the entire second-storey. Realised in a palette of soothing colours, it is a softly lit, peaceful space to retreat to. Facing south, the upper balcony optimises the impressive sea views which reach as far as the Isle of Wight on a clear day. An interconnected dressing room is fitted with floor-to-ceiling handmade cabinetry, and the en suite bathroom, finished in marble and Vola fittings, features both a walk-in shower and a slipper bath overlooking the sea.Full-height storage rooms purposefully utilise the voids in the eaves.A gated driveway means there is a generous amount of private off-street parking alongside the large double garage. An air-source heat pump ensures efficiency, alongside zoned underfloor heating, powered by renewable energy.Outdoor SpaceA large south-facing terrazzo terrace forms a seamless transition between the interior and exterior spaces; an inviting pavilion for both summer lunches and for watching the sailing and fishing boats coming in and out of the harbour over an early evening sundowner.Herbaceous beds border wide expanses of lawn to provide changing pops of colour and interest throughout the seasons, while specimen trees and mature shrubs add structure, shade and privacy.The AreaWith the sea in front and the countryside behind, Roedean Road is ideally placed for easy access to the beach and the marina, reachable on foot within a few minutes. East Brighton golf course is directly behind the house, as are the South Downs for mountain biking and walking.Roedean is close to Kemptown, known for its cafes and delis, bars and pubs, and independent shops, including an old-style hardware store, Brampton’s butchers and an array of vintage and antique stores. The Open Bakery sells freshly baked bread and pastries along with brilliant coffee. It also runs baking courses on Sundays. Busby & Wilds and The Ivy offer great options for dinner, with more award-winning independent and traditional restaurants in Brighton’s centre. There is also Brighton Beach House, part of the Soho House Group.The area is well-renowned for excellent schooling options; Brighton College, with its prep and award-winning senior school (awarded School of the Decade), is within walking distance, as is the much-revered Roedean girls. St Margarets’s CofE, Our Lady of Lourdes rc primary schools, are in the catchment area, alongside Cardinal Newman rc secondary schooling.The train station is easily reached by bicycle in around 12 minutes. Direct services from Brighton to London London run regularly, with journey times of around 50 minutes. There are also fast links to Gatwick airport and the A23 and A27 are both readily accessible.Council Tax Band: G
£ 3,000,000
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Architect designed and interior styled, this unique six-bedroom property sits in the prestigious location of Roedean, perfectly placed between the coast, the countryside and the city of Brighton & Hove. Inspired by Modernism, this substantial house features clean lines and open plan living spaces with generous windows to frame the uninterrupted sea views and skyscapes to the south from its hillside position. Designed by the owners, no corners were cut in its creation, using only the finest bespoke craftsmanship, materials and fittings to create a space where both form and function have been considered at every turn. Even below the stunning aesthetic, modern technologies include zoned underfloor heating on all floors (using renewable energy) and an air source heat pump ensure this house is ecologically sound and economic to run. Ideal for entertaining, the exceptional reception room opens seamlessly to the Terrazzo sun terrace and landscaped garden which steps down to a lush green lawn bordered by well-established plants and trees. From here there is access to a double garage, and there is additional parking to the front for up to three cars behind secure remotely controlled gates.Characterised by individual, substantial homes sitting elevated on the hill looking out to sea, the coast road between Kemptown and Ovingdean has an air of exclusivity. This uniquely beautiful home holds prime position on the road with uninterrupted views over Brighton Marina. It feels private and secure on approach with remote controlled gates revealing a generous parking forecourt with space for three cars, although there is additional access to rear from the double garages on The Cliff. Immediately impressive, the façade is part clad in blackened Shou Sugi Ban Japanese timber alongside terracotta hung tiles running full height around extruded aluminium window frames. An over-sized, bespoke pivot door with Ring doorbell provides access to the entrance hall where the true scale and beauty of the house becomes apparent.Entrance hallStepping in through the front door, your line of sight takes you through the grand depth of the house to the wall of glazing running framing views over the glorious garden to the sea. Large-scale Terrazzo floor tiles run seamlessly throughout the hallway and down the fanned stairs to the main reception room and natural light streams in through the triple height open stairwell atrium. The owners’ deep appreciation of the Mid-Century Modern aesthetic is apparent in the bespoke oak staircase with its slat wall and clean lines which rise through the house on all three floors. What the entrance hall also includes is a variety of storage placements, this includes a large cloaks cupboard and an under-stair storage space for all your non-essential needs.Ground floor, shower room and study/TV roomSitting either side of the entrance hall to the front of the house are the ground floor shower room and home office. Bespoke cabinetry runs along one wall offering ample full-height storage while a desk with space for two runs perpendicularly below the large internal window looking out over the living space as well as looking out to sea. This in turn brings in views to the south and plenty of natural light.Dark wall and floor tiles create a real style statement in the shower room with a glazed shower enclosure, a rainfall shower head, and Corian topped bespoke blackened oak vanity unit and Cielo handbasin with a sleek Vola tap to finish.Open plan living room, dining room & kitchenSpanning the rear of the house and forming half its footprint, this exceptional space is breath-takingly beautiful and hugely impressive. German designed; aluminium framed sliding doors open completely to the garden terrace which becomes an effortless extension of the home during the summer. Light flooring and walls are contrasted by the dark kitchen which was designed by the owners and hand-built by local carpentry company Square One. Blackened Oak bespoke kitchen units provide a wealth of storage solutions to include a larder and concealed workspace for making tea and coffee, plus deep drawers and cupboards which run from floor to ceiling. Dark ceramic worktops run along the kitchen side and across the large kitchen island forming a superbly hardwearing surface which cannot be stained or burned. Within the cabinetry, dual ovens (one steam oven), a dishwasher and an induction hob are integrated, while space has been left for two washing machines and an American fridge freezer in the adjoining utility room. This room has access to the parking forecourt so you can bring shopping in directly to the fridge rather than traipsing through the main house.Elsewhere there are clearly defined areas for formal dining and relaxed seating. This is a room which invites entertaining while managing to feel homely with space for sumptuous furnishings. Vitsoe modular units run along the rear wall to house books, ornaments and entertainment systems and may be available with the house by separate negotiation. While this room is south facing with glazing almost covering the southerly elevation, it stays cool during summer as the first-floor balcony provides some shade, as do electric blinds.The gardenDesigned by a renowned architect, the garden uses strategic planting to ensure it is completely private from neighbouring homes while allowing uninterrupted views of Brighton Marina and the sea. The terrace spans the width of the house with space for dining alfresco in style while steps lead down to the lawn. Bordered by generous flower beds of agapanthus, lavender and neat topiary, the lawn is lush and green with space for relaxation or for children to play in complete safety. Well-established trees and shrubs provide some welcome dappled shade during high season where outdoor lighting allows you to sit out well into the evening watching the boats coming in and out of the marina.First floor bedrooms and bathroomsFrom the first-floor landing there are three double bedrooms facing south, all with sliding door access to the deep, full width balcony with glass balustrade to ensure uninterrupted views along the coast. Fine quality engineered oak boards run throughout the first-floor bedrooms paired with white walls for a clean and classic aesthetic. Each room has been individualised using furnishing and textiles, yet they offer a blank canvas to the new owner. Two of the south-facing bedrooms have chic and stylish en suite shower rooms designed using high-end sanitaryware and tiles, while the family bathroom has a deep and comfortable bath with a rainfall shower above it and is on trend using a monochrome scheme.Bedrooms four and five are multi-functional rooms sitting to the front of the first floor. One has been soundproofed for use as a music room and second reception room, while the other has space for gym equipment or as a second home office.Principal bedroom suiteForming the entire second floor, the principal suite has three distinct areas with the bedroom holding prime position, so you wake up to direct sea views below open skies. The doors slide open to the upper balcony where the views only improve, taking your line of sight along the coast to Worthing in the west; where on a clear day you can see the Isle of Wight. A bespoke solid oak bookshelf bedhead creates a screen from the door to form an open corridor between the sleeping area, the dressing room and the exceptional en suite bathroom.Lined in marble, the en suite is both timeless and modern, with a C P Hart Elter freestanding bath sitting on a platform, perfectly positioned to enjoy the view through the oversize remote controlled rooflight. A walk-in wet room shower is luxuriously spacious, and all fixtures and fittings are by Vola.Mirroring the bathroom in size and shape, the dressing room is lined with bespoke wardrobes, hand sprayed in Farrow & Ball’s Calamine, providing ample clothes storage for two. It is a generous space which would also work as a nursery for very young children needing to be close to their parents at night, or as a secondary workspace if needed.In addition, there are two capacious walk-in storage rooms on this floor, one of which houses the eco water cylinder.Agent’s thoughtsEntirely unique and beautifully presented throughout, it is clear this home has been designed by those with a refined eye for colour and interior design. It balances home comforts and luxury living perfectly and is ideally positioned within the city to enjoy everything it has to offer. This is a stand-alone house which needs to be seen to fully appreciate its exceptional quality.Owner’s secret“We built this house just over two years ago and have found it to be a comfortable, peaceful and easy house to live in. We love to entertain so the space is ideal – particularly during the warmer seasons when the garden comes into its own. We have also enjoyed the close proximity to the South Downs for dog walking and the views of the sea and marina are a joy to wake up to each day. We are looking for our next project now, but we will miss it here as the location is hard to beat and the house is so unique.”LocationShops: Local 5 min walk, city centre 10-minute driveTrain Station: Brighton Station 15-minute driveSeafront or Park: The South Downs and Beach: 2-minute walk eachClosest Schools:Primary: St Margarets’s CofE, Our Lady of Lourdes rcSecondary: Longhill High, Cardinal Newman rcPrivate: Roedean School for Girls, Brighton College & Prep, Montessori SchoolThis stunning property is just a stroll from the fashionable Kemp Town Village which hosts the hospital and highly-acclaimed schools including the award-winning Brighton College. Brighton’s famous Marina is a few minutes away with a myriad of restaurants to choose from as well as a cinema, a health club and a casino. The law courts and Amex Business Centre are also nearby, as are the Downs, East Brighton Park and 72 par golf course. It is also close to several bus routes serving the city centre, the coast and Brighton Station, with its fast links to Gatwick and London, and for those who need to commute by car, the A23 and A27 are both readily accessible.
£ 3,000,000
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A perfect fusion of nautical Art Deco style and spectacular, uninterrupted sea views from an exclusive cliff top in Roedean, this luxury six bedroom home has sun soaked terraces facing the English Channel on every floor and the beautifully landscaped garden with a heated pool and hot tub faces south. Inside, all four storeys have a designer finish and on the ground floor, the spacious living room with a library area sweeps into a fabulous kitchen diner where the discreetly expensive Poggenpohl units house top of the range Gaggenau appliances. The lower floor is designed for parties complete with a Michael Mancini wine tasting room, media room and gym, and the pool changing room also has a steam room. All of the quiet, first floor double bedrooms are en suite with either a dressing room or bespoke wardrobes and at the top of the house, a fantasy principle suite with twin dressing rooms and offices is filled with the ocean. There is a double garage for you and yours with direct access to the house, luggage drop and utility room whilst at the front there is gated off street parking for your guests. Opposite a golf course, close to East Brighton Park which leads to the South Downs National Park and looking over the UK’s largest Marina, this prime location attracts professionals and families seeking fresh air and a healthy lifestyle with swift access to the city centre (5 minutes), Amex Stadium (10), Gatwick or London, as well as privacy and good schools for their children with some of the best in the country, including Roedean, Brighton College and Brighton Waldorf within a 3 minute radius.Synonymous with luxury and glamour, Art Deco is known for its sophisticated design using expensive materials and exquisite craftmanship to create luxury homes where deceptively simple elegance masked a commitment to practical function. With gentle curves and strong lines accentuated by banks of energy efficient crittal style aluminium windows this beautiful house is a stunning reimagining of the classic ‘style moderne’ with glass walls to bring the light and sea views into the heart of the home, an exacting finish with the best of 21st century fittings including a Poggenphol kitchen with top of the range Gaggenhau fittings, a wine tasting room and a library created by one of our top craftsmen Michael Mancini, and C.P Hart bathrooms as well as underfloor heating throughout.The entrance:Guests sweep through the electronic gate to a hard standing with a discreet bin store and bike shed where a formal garden, white render, crittal style windows and iconic curves of a protective porch invite you to a magnificent double, walnut door. Inside, a vaulted atrium is designed to embrace the Sussex sunshine and magnificent views of the sea – which pour in through double smoked glass doors ahead. Above your head a magnificent custom made chandelier of 900 Swarovski crystals cascades through the centre of a walnut and glass staircase, (which could be available, subject to negotiation) Italian marble tiles are underfoot, and designed as an inclusive home, a lift serving all four storeys is to the left and a guest cloakroom with Deco curves is tucked away.Out of sight and introducing the high spec technology enhancing the property, the electronic ‘engine room’ of this 2013 home introduces you to the surround sound system, underfloor heat, wifi and sky boxes to the media room and bedrooms as well as the Teletask light switches, smoke detectors and security systems installed as a precaution.The living room and library:Designed to share with friends and family, the sculptural living space embraces the sunshine, opening to the sun terrace and garden and flowing around the warmth of a central gas fireplace to a library with shelving by Mancini. Walnut flooring ensures a seamless in/out flow and simple but stylish decoration keeps the focus on the spectacular views which sweep over the protective arm of the Marina to open water.The kitchen diner:The fabulous Poggenphol kitchen is perfect for entertaining with a south wall which folds completely away to bring in the green of the garden and glittering sea whilst French glazed doors at the far end of the room open to a walled kitchen garden, scented by herbs and roses, and large enough for a table and chairs. A sliding glass door connects this room to the living room and with top of the range Gaggenhau fittings, this is a kitchen of dreams. Separated from the dining area by a Corian breakfast bar which seats 6 with ease, a sociable central island has power for gadgets, double sink, quooker tap and dishwasher. On one side, convenient for the dining area, there is a drinks fridge, tall fridge and ice dispensing freezer and to the other, a steam and fan oven have a warming tray and an electric hob, gas hob, hot plate and electric griddle are beneath twin hoods.The wine tasting room, bar and media area, gym, changing room and steam room:The party can continue downstairs where a wine tasting room created by Mancini is encased in glass to maintain the ambient temperature. A bar is by broad doors to the lit steps to the pool room, pool and outside shower, and a spacious media area is ideal for movies, cup nights or gaming with a contemporary gas fire in the statement, marble lined wall.A mirrored gym has ample floorspace for equipment and off it, a changing room has a large walk in shower and a steam room which can accommodate 12 people.The south garden:A peaceful paradise with stunning coastal views sweeping from east to west and just 5 minutes from the city centre, a sun deck runs along the whole of the back of the house. To one side it dips down to the hot tub and sunbathing area and to the other it broadens for dining by the heated pool (which has an automated cover for winter), and then steps down to a formal garden. On the other side of the pool there is a lawned area for play and seating area with a mosaic compass underfoot where you can enjoy guests having a good time.The practical bits:The lower floor also has a discreet laundry room and several storage rooms including a baggage drop at the top of the stairs to the automated double garage, and there is also a guest cloakroom and second walk in larder with power for a fridge off the lobby at the foot of the stairs to the ground floor.Five 1st floor double bedrooms, all en suite:Reached either via the walnut and glass staircase or by lift, all five beautiful bedrooms are generous doubles and each are en suite, designed by the prestigious C.P. Hart, with either bespoke fitted wardrobes or walk in closets. Four have direct sea views and access to a wide veranda with a glass balustrade so the ever changing vista can be enjoyed even from bed, one of which is a fabulous, dual aspect VIP guest suite on the southwest corner with a dressing room and en suite large enough for both an elliptical freestanding bath and walk in shower.The principle suite -2nd floor:Deco style at its most glamorous, this magnificent principle suite shimmers in golden wallpaper and spans the entirety of the top floor. Spacious, restful and ready to move into, inspired design focuses on the fabulous coastal location. With sleek lines and touches of luxury, this serene sanctuary is intentionally reminiscent of the 1st class salons of an ocean liner opening to its own private balcony with views over yachts at safe harbour to the open water of the Dover Straight for sunrise in the east to sunsets in the west – as well as our famous starry skies. Twin offices each enjoy the seascape and provide comfortable secluded places in which to work from home, two dressing rooms are larger than you expect and spa like, the glamorous en suite with high end C.P.Hart fittings has both a striking freestanding baignoir and separate shower with a large drench head in wet room style.Agent says:“A glamorous reimagining of the Art Deco style delivers a unique coastal home beautifully designed to make the most of the stunning setting and although it is like stepping into a painting and every room has a designer finish, it is also a family friendly, comfortable home with a discreet practical ethos.”Owner’s secret:“In a stunning setting, the views are different every day and are equally beautiful whether blue skies or stormy. We designed the house to enjoy with our friends and family and one of the benefits of having 9,700 square feet is that we can entertain a large number of people without the neighbours hearing a thing – and if the children are partying late in the basement, at the top we are private and quiet. The location is great for getting into or out of the city and friends can travel easily to us either by car or train. With level access and a lift to each floor the house is welcoming to those of any age or agility and as we have a busy lifestyle, the house is a secure lock up and leave.”Surrounded by the National Park and bordered by the English Channel Brighton & Hove offers…fresh air1,627km2 of country walks, bridle paths and star filled nights of the South Downs National Parkwater sportslargest marina in UK, yacht clubs, blue flag beaches, lagoon to learn surf/sail/waterski/kayakgolfing72 par private golf club, 6,333 yards all on chalk for all year testing play, access oppositefabulous horse racinginternational racecourse with grandstand and private boxes for hirecounty cricketfor the ultimate sound of summerpremier footballexperience the roar of the crowds at the Amex Stadium with a 30,750 seating capacityfestivalsfabuloso Pride, Brighton arts & fringe, the Foodie Festival – and morevibrant lifestyletheatres, arts venues, museums…unique restaurants & shopping of picturesque Regency heartWhat’s around you:Shops: Local High Street 1 minute, Marina 3 minutes, the Lanes about 5 minutes by cabStation: Brighton mainline 15-20 by busSeafront or Park: Seafront 5 minutes, golf course opposite, park 1closest schools:Primary: St Mark’sSecondary: Varndean or Dorothy StringerPrivate: Roedean, Brighton College, Brighton Waldorf, Brighton & Hove HighOne of Brighton’s finest addresses close to the beach and the cosmopolitan Marina with its health club, cinemas, casino and waterfront restaurants, the al fresco lifestyle of Kemptown Village and St James’s Street can be reached on foot and the cultural heart of the city’s about 5 minutes by taxi. Award winning schools, including Roedean, Brighton Waldorf and Brighton College are just minutes away, as is the coastal village of Rottingdean with its popular primary schools and vibrant High Street. A park, a 72 par golf course and access to the Downs are a short stroll, and as Brighton Station serving Gatwick and London is easy to reach by car, cab or bus this unique home would suit commuters, couples and families of any age.
£ 4,000,000
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A substantial residential investment comprising an unbroken terrace of 6 houses currently arranged as licenced HMO's. Each house has a mix of 5 and 6 bedrooms totalling 34 HMO rooms over approximately 7,526sqft of accommodation. The properties have been recently refurbished and are currently let on AST's, mainly to staff at the Royal Sussex County Hospital producing an income of £268,800pa. The properties are excellently located to provide housing for nhs staff and medical students being situated almost opposite the entrance to A&E. A substantial residential investment comprising an unbroken terrace of 6 houses currently arranged as licenced HMO's. Each house has a mix of 5 and 6 bedrooms totalling 34 HMO rooms over approximately 7,526sqft of accommodation. The properties have been recently refurbished and are currently let on AST's, mainly to staff at the Royal Sussex County Hospital producing an income of £268,800pa. The properties are excellently located to provide housing for nhs staff and medical students being situated almost opposite the entrance to A&E.Whilst in good condition and fully let, the terrace still provides potential uplift by extending/developing the corner plot of 1 Bristol Rise and the rear of 6 Bristol Rise. This could provide additional HMO rooms or separate accommodation, subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents. The current AST's do not include the parking spaces in front of the houses therefore these could be let separately to provide additional income.The accommodation provides as follows.1 Bristol Rise6 bedroom HMOLet on an AST at £50,040paIncludes larger corner garden, garage and driveway2 Bristol Rise6 bedroom HMOLet on an AST at £50,040paOff road parking and garden3 Bristol Rise5 bedroom HMOLet on an AST at £34,800paOff road parking and garden4 Bristol Rise5 bedroom HMOLet on an AST at £36,000paOff road parking and garden5 Bristol Rise6 bedroom HMOLet on an AST at £48,180paOff road parking at garden6 Bristol Rise6 bedroom HMOLet on an AST at £49,740paOff road parking and gardenFloor plans are available on request. Some of the images used are prior to tenants moving in.
£ 4,300,000
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Please see our detailed walk - through video attachedref : MadorIf you are searching for your dream home in the countryside or a change of lifestyle, this is a must see!Morley Manor holds an official Grade II Listed historic designation, is of medieval origins, features formal gardens and grounds with equestrian facilities. The architecture of this property allows every room to be immersed with natural light and has spectacular views of the formal gardens, the lake and the breathtaking South Downs.Built in the 17th century, the estate was perhaps named from the family of John Morley, who was a local parishioner in 1652.Restored, enlarged and partly rebuilt over the years, undergoing extensive renovation under the current owner, it is now finished to the highest standard of craftsmanship down to the last detail with no expense spared turning this into a fine family home.The 6,918-square-foot main house has five bedrooms, four bathrooms and five reception rooms, and sits upon 14.25 acres of land. Entering Morley Manor you are greeted with the extraordinary reception area which leads through to the elegant Grand Hall complete with feature fireplace, hand carved staircase and exquisite chandelier with alluring gold leaf embellished ceiling mouldings.The heart of this home is an impressive hand made superb Clive Christian designer kitchen which oozes pure luxury as does the rest of the house. This flows into 20ft long Orangery which is flooded with natural light and overlooks the formal gardens and lake, the perfect place to relax. There is a choice of two dinning rooms which is perfect for family gatherings and entertainment. The ground floor further benefits from drawing room, study, family room and wine cellar.On the first floor there is a luxurious master bedroom suite comprising of an elevated bedroom area with an exceptionally large dressing room, complete with hand carved fitted furniture. The ornate design of the fitted furniture flows from dressing area through the master suite to the classic designed en-suite. There are a further three double bedrooms all complete with en-suite bathrooms. One of the bedrooms has the benefit of private living room with an exquisite library.The outstanding courtyard area, over 2,500-square-foot, offers further accommodation consisting of two individual apartments with six additional bedrooms spread among the coach house. The courtyard also houses the most superb equestrian facilities, complete with nine Loddon stables, two oak stables, a heated rug room, a horse solarium area with washdown bay and an olympic sized all-weather sand school horse arena with training mirrors, post and railed paddocks. The current owner is a 22 times National Equestrian Champion and has competed on an Olympic level and these facilities are a reflection of her continued success.The grounds also showcase manicured formal gardens complete with a lily pond, as well as walled gardens and a greenhouse. The property’s incredible range of recreational features include a tennis court, an outdoor bar and barbeque area, an outdoor 14m heated swimming pool, hot tub and a pool house that includes lounge areas and a sauna.There is also a gym, two double garages and car port in an additional outbuilding.The hamlet of Shermanbury features an ancient parish church, and is close to a range of very well-regarded schools, including Farlington, Handcross Park, Cottesmore, Hurstpierpoint College and the coastal town of Brighton.Local shopping facilities are available at the nearby villages of Cowfold, Henfield and Partridge Green while the larger centers of Horsham and Haywards Heath, each about eight miles away, provide comprehensive facilities and main line rail services to London (Victoria/London Bridge). The area is generally well-connected, with the A23 roadway just five miles from the property, providing easy access to Gatwick Airport, as well as the M23/M25 and the national motorway network.If you aspire to be the next Lord and Lady of the Manor, this one is for you...Please contact us for more informationRef : Mador
£ 5,000,000
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Please see our detailed walk - through video attachedref : MadorIf you are searching for your dream home in the countryside or a change of lifestyle, this is a must see!Morley Manor holds an official Grade II Listed historic designation, is of medieval origins, features formal gardens and grounds with equestrian facilities. The architecture of this property allows every room to be immersed with natural light and has spectacular views of the formal gardens, the lake and the breathtaking South Downs.Built in the 17th century, the estate was perhaps named from the family of John Morley, who was a local parishioner in 1652.Restored, enlarged and partly rebuilt over the years, undergoing extensive renovation under the current owner, it is now finished to the highest standard of craftsmanship down to the last detail with no expense spared turning this into a fine family home.The 6,918-square-foot main house has five bedrooms, four bathrooms and five reception rooms, and sits upon 14.25 acres of land. Entering Morley Manor you are greeted with the extraordinary reception area which leads through to the elegant Grand Hall complete with feature fireplace, hand carved staircase and exquisite chandelier with alluring gold leaf embellished ceiling mouldings.The heart of this home is an impressive hand made superb Clive Christian designer kitchen which oozes pure luxury as does the rest of the house. This flows into 20ft long Orangery which is flooded with natural light and overlooks the formal gardens and lake, the perfect place to relax. There is a choice of two dinning rooms which is perfect for family gatherings and entertainment. The ground floor further benefits from drawing room, study, family room and wine cellar.On the first floor there is a luxurious master bedroom suite comprising of an elevated bedroom area with an exceptionally large dressing room, complete with hand carved fitted furniture. The ornate design of the fitted furniture flows from dressing area through the master suite to the classic designed en-suite. There are a further three double bedrooms all complete with en-suite bathrooms. One of the bedrooms has the benefit of private living room with an exquisite library.The outstanding courtyard area, over 2,500-square-foot, offers further accommodation consisting of two individual apartments with six additional bedrooms spread among the coach house. The courtyard also houses the most superb equestrian facilities, complete with nine Loddon stables, two oak stables, a heated rug room, a horse solarium area with washdown bay and an olympic sized all-weather sand school horse arena with training mirrors, post and railed paddocks. The current owner is a 22 times National Equestrian Champion and has competed on an Olympic level and these facilities are a reflection of her continued success.The grounds also showcase manicured formal gardens complete with a lily pond, as well as walled gardens and a greenhouse. The property’s incredible range of recreational features include a tennis court, an outdoor bar and barbeque area, an outdoor 14m heated swimming pool, hot tub and a pool house that includes lounge areas and a sauna.There is also a gym, two double garages and car port in an additional outbuilding.The hamlet of Shermanbury features an ancient parish church, and is close to a range of very well-regarded schools, including Farlington, Handcross Park, Cottesmore, Hurstpierpoint College and the coastal town of Brighton.Local shopping facilities are available at the nearby villages of Cowfold, Henfield and Partridge Green while the larger centers of Horsham and Haywards Heath, each about eight miles away, provide comprehensive facilities and main line rail services to London (Victoria/London Bridge). The area is generally well-connected, with the A23 roadway just five miles from the property, providing easy access to Gatwick Airport, as well as the M23/M25 and the national motorway network.If you aspire to be the next Lord and Lady of the Manor, this one is for you...Please contact us for more informationRef : Mador
£ 5,000,000
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A unique seafront complex with an exceptional contemporary home, an adjoining cottage, a neighbouring professional recording studio and private parking for seven cars.Medina House was completed in 2020 in fulfilment of a brief for an environmentally sustainable family home on the site of a Victorian ladies' bathhouse. Centred on a generous vaulted open-plan living area opening onto a sheltered south-facing walled courtyard garden, the accommodation provides:- 5-6 bedrooms including principal suite with dressing room and snug- 3 bathrooms- shower room- 3 cloakrooms- open-plan sitting room / kitchen / dining room- study- office- library- music room- gym- sauna- humidity & temperature-controlled wine store- south-facing walled courtyard garden- sunken garden/orangery
£ 15,000,000
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