19 Richardson Road
Hove
East Sussex
BN3 5RB
This property is situated on the first floor of an elegant, listed building. It is very well-maintained and retains original features including a grand communal lobby that serves three flats, providing a sense of exclusivity. As you enter the flat, you are greeted by an entrance hall that leads to both the reception room and the bedroom. The high ceilings throughout the property enhance the sense of space, while the crisp newly painted white décor creates a fresh and modern atmosphere.
The welcoming reception room features an impressive bay window with west facing views over this
charming and historic street. Allowing for an abundance of natural light to fill the space the window also has a unique curved radiator beneath.
In the well-appointed open plan kitchen, there is another west facing window and a range of sleek white gloss storage units, an integrated washing machine, oven and ceramic hob, along with space for a fridge freezer, making it both functional and stylish.
In the double bedroom there is a double built in wardrobe providing ample storage, the sash window is west facing so this room also enjoys lots of natural light. The bathroom is thoughtfully designed, featuring a shower enclosure, a vanity unit, and a separate door leading to the W.C, ensuring convenience and privacy.
The property is sold with a share of the freehold, ensuring a secure investment, and there is no onward chain, making it an ideal choice for first-time buyers or those looking for a charming retreat in the heart of Brighton. With 117 years remaining on the lease, this flat offers a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a vibrant lifestyle in one of the most sought-after coastal cities.
The property is located within the Regency Square conservation area, originally known as part of "Western Cottages," the road was developed in part by the sister of Thomas Kemp, the developer of Kemp Town. It was historically a residential area for more affluent citizens and contains some of the finest examples of Brighton’s famous Regency architecture. There is a blue plaque on number 11 Sillwood Road, where landscape and portrait painter John Constable lived and worked in the 1820s, adding to the historical significance of this street.
Situated in a convenient location with easy access to Brighton promenade and beach (less than 0.3 miles in distance). Along the promenade there is the i360 attraction and Brighton Pier. There are many shops and eateries in the nearby Western Road with its main shopping thoroughfare and Waitrose supermarket is just moments from your door step. There are also excellent road links and bus routes as well as a vast array of amenities, Brighton mainline train station is under a mile in distance, providing direct access to Gatwick Airport, London Victoria and surrounding areas for those who need to commute.
(Outgoings as advised by our client)
EPC rating: D
Internal measurement: 385 Square feet / 35.8 Square metres
Tenure: Share of Freehold, approximately 117 years remaining on the lease.
Maintenance charges: Split equally, ad hoc basis, self managed.
Buildings Insurance: £618.45 per year
Council tax band: A
Parking zone: Z
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
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