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£225,000

2 bed flat for sale
Marine Gate, Marine Drive, Brighton, East Sussex BN2

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Share of Freehold

Brand Vaughan - Kemp Town

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About this property

  • Sixth Floor Seafront Apartment

  • Panoramic Sea Views

  • Private Balcony

  • Two Double Bedrooms

  • Generous 20ft Reception Room

  • Separate Kitchen / Dining Room

  • In Need Of Modernisation

  • Excellent Refurbishment Opportunity

  • Sought After Marine Gate Development

  • Close To Marina & Undercliff Walk

Positioned on the sixth floor of the iconic Marine Gate development, this spacious two-bedroom seafront apartment offers panoramic coastal views, a private south-facing balcony and superb potential to modernise and add value. Extending to approximately 871 sq ft, the property is well-proportioned throughout and now requires updating - a factor reflected within the asking price. With direct access to the undercliff walk, Brighton Marina moments away and the South Downs behind, this is an exciting opportunity to create a fantastic coastal home within one of Brighton’s landmark buildings.

Style: Art Deco seafront complex with Residents Parking and Lift
Type: Two Bedroom Sixth Floor Apartment with views towards the sea and Rottingdean
Area: Kemp Town seafront
Floor Area
Outside Space: Private South/East Facing Balcony,
Library, Luggage Drop, Large Communal Gardens
Parking: Resident parking permit
Council Tax: Band C

Occupying a commanding sixth floor position within the iconic Marine Gate development, this two-bedroom apartment presents an exceptional opportunity to create a superb coastal home. With panoramic sea views, a private south/east-facing balcony and generous proportions throughout (871 sq ft), the apartment is now ready for modernisation - a factor reflected within the marketing price.

Designed for a sophisticated lifestyle on the Sussex coast, the famous Art Deco façade of Marine Gate has roared into the 21st century with energy efficient windows, secure entrances around a formal central garden at the front and glorious, wrap around, landscaped gardens for the residents. Looking over the protective harbour and waterfront restaurants of the Marina to the English Channel it is one of the most sought after destinations in the city. Known for its discreet security and concierge to meet and greet, Marine Gate’s friendly, inclusive community stocks a swap library, holds monthly coffee mornings and seasonal celebrations as well as hosting various clubs, and if you are looking for a lock up and leave, the security patrol will check your apartment upon request.

Marine Gate is one of Brighton’s most recognised seafront buildings, positioned between the Marina and Rottingdean with direct access to the undercliff walk and open countryside. Apartments in this position rarely offer such clear potential for enhancement, making this an exciting proposition for buyers looking to add value and personalise a home by the sea.

Inside this particular unit, he reception room is particularly impressive in scale, spanning over 20ft with a wide picture window framing open coastal views and access onto the balcony. The outlook is uninterrupted and expansive, stretching across the sea and down towards the Marina - a constantly changing backdrop throughout the seasons.

The separate kitchen/dining room sits adjacent and offers scope to reconfigure or redesign depending on preference, subject to the necessary consents. Currently functional, it offers clear potential to become a stylish contemporary space.

Both bedrooms are well-proportioned doubles. The principal bedroom benefits from built-in wardrobes and excellent natural light, while the second bedroom also offers fitted storage and flexibility as a guest room or home office.

The bathroom is currently arranged as a wet room and would benefit from updating, offering further opportunity to enhance both style and value.

While the apartment is in need of refurbishment throughout, the fundamentals are strong: Position, scale, natural light and outlook. With thoughtful renovation, this could become a superb permanent residence, weekend retreat or investment in one of Brighton’s landmark buildings.

Agent’s Thoughts

“This is all about the view and the position. The apartment requires updating, but the proportions and outlook are exactly what buyers look for along the Kemp Town Seafront. It’s a genuine opportunity to create something special.”

Owner’s Secret

“This has been our father’s home for many happy years and he has truly loved living here. What he has enjoyed most is the wonderful sense of community within Marine Gate. It’s far more than just an apartment building - neighbours know one another, there’s a book club, regular social gatherings and a genuinely friendly atmosphere throughout. He always felt both independent and supported, with the sea on his doorstep and a welcoming community around him. It has been a very special place to call home.”

What’s Around You

Marine Gate sits directly on Brighton’s seafront, moments from the Marina and with immediate access to the scenic undercliff walk stretching towards Saltdean and Rottingdean.

Brighton Marina offers restaurants, cinema, gym facilities and a large supermarket, all within walking distance. Rottingdean Village, with its historic High Street, independent cafés and pubs, is also easily reached.

The South Downs National Park is directly behind Marine Drive, providing wonderful walking and cycling routes. Brighton City Centre is approximately 10–15 minutes by bus or car, and Brighton Station offers direct services to London.

Shops: Brighton Marina 5 Minutes, Rottingdean Village 5 Minutes
Train Station: Brighton Station Approx. 15 Minutes By Bus Or Car
Seafront Or Park: Direct Seafront Access, Undercliff Walk On Your Doorstep

Marine Gate sits directly on Brighton’s seafront, moments from the Marina and with immediate access to the scenic undercliff walk stretching towards Saltdean and Rottingdean.

Brighton Marina offers restaurants, cinema, gym facilities and a large supermarket, all within walking distance. Rottingdean Village, with its historic High Street, independent cafés and pubs, is also easily reached.

The South Downs National Park is directly behind Marine Drive, providing wonderful walking and cycling routes. Brighton City Centre is approximately 10–15 minutes by bus or car, and Brighton Station offers direct services to London.

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