£270,000
1 bed flat for saleUpper Market Street, Hove BN3
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
- Share of Freehold
Jack Taggart & Co
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About this property
Set Inside A Stunning Period Building
Ground Floor Apartment
Separate kitchen
Stones Through Away From Hove Seafront
Short Walk To Western Road Amenities
Share Of Freehold
Beautiful One-Bedroom Ground Floor Apartment in a Grade II Listed Building – Share of Freehold
Set beside the charming and historic Kerrison Mews, this beautifully presented ground floor one-bedroom apartment is a rare find.
Full of period character and elegance, the property is part of a stunning Grade II listed building and offers the highly sought-after benefit of a share of freehold. Tucked away in a quiet street (private courtyard is incorrect), it offers a peaceful and secluded setting, all while being just moments from the best of Brighton and Hove’s coastal and urban lifestyle.
Upon entering the apartment, you are welcomed into a space that balances charm with functionality. The generous lounge/dining room is bathed in natural light thanks to a striking curved bay window, which not only enhances the room's sense of space but also adds a distinct architectural flourish that reflects the building’s heritage. The separate kitchen is well-proportioned and practical, providing ample workspace and storage, with plenty of scope for modernisation or personalisation to suit individual taste.
The double bedroom is spacious and inviting, easily accommodating furniture while still maintaining a calm and uncluttered feel. The family bathroom features a clean, white suite and is finished to a high standard, completing the internal layout of this delightful home.
Located bedside the Kerrison Mews courtyard and gardens the apartment enjoys a very attractive and tucked-away position, offering privacy and serenity, while also being perfectly placed for access to the vibrant surroundings of central Brighton, and Hove. Just a short stroll away lies the stunning Brunswick Square gardens and Hove’s iconic seafront and promenade, ideal for seaside walks, morning jogs, or simply soaking up the coastal atmosphere. A rich array of independent shops, cafés, theatres, restaurants, and bars can be found along nearby Western Road and Church Road, providing endless lifestyle options on your doorstep. The city centre is also within easy reach, supported by excellent bus services that run frequently throughout the area. For commuters, both Hove and Brighton train stations offer reliable mainline connections to London and beyond.
Combining a prime location with period elegance and a peaceful setting, this apartment presents a fantastic opportunity for those seeking a stylish coastal home, whether as a first-time purchase, a low-maintenance second home, or a buy-to-let investment in one of Hove’s most desirable locations.
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