£165,000
1 bed flat for saleMarine Court, St. Leonards-On-Sea TN38
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
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About this property
Spectacular sea views
Grade II listed
Bespoke restoration throughout
Original features
South facing
Vast reception room
High ceilings
24 hour concierge
New double glazed windows throughout
Constant hot water
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British Modernism meets the Amalfi coast.
This is a masterclass in the renovation of a beautifully proportioned 1930s seaside apartment to sensitively incorporate the features and details of the original build through careful contemporary design and décor decisions.
This highly refined one-bedroom apartment sits on the fifth floor of Marine Court, a striking Grade ii-listed Modernist landmark poised on the seafront of St Leonards-on-Sea. Subject to a meticulous and sensitive restoration by the current owner, the apartment pairs expansive, light-filled spaces with a beautifully considered palette that honours the building's distinct 1930s heritage. Sweeping south-facing views look out across the English Channel, stretching along the coastline towards the dramatic cliffs of Beachy Head.
The Building
Designed by Kenneth Dalgleish and Roger K. Pullen, Marine Court was completed in 1938, its sweeping lines and steel-framed structure famously mimicking the silhouette of the ocean liner rms Queen Mary. Positioned directly on the promenade, the building represents a high point of British seaside Modernism. Today, it operates with an uncompromising level of service, including a 24-hour concierge, constant hot water, lift access to all floors, building insurance, and security cameras. A unique daily rubbish collection service operates directly from each apartment's front door.
The Tour
The entrance leads to all rooms where walls have been re-plastered and finished in a colour palette from fashion designer Christopher John Rogers’ curated collection for Farrow & Ball. A Charlotte Perriand wall light sets a distinct architectural tone as you enter, while the floors feature original 1930s floorboards and parquet in the kitchen, the parquet beautifully restored and stained in an elegant shade of ebony. All wall toggle switches and usb sockets throughout the home are in polished chrome, by the Soho Lighting Company. The primary reception room is immense, measuring over seven metres in length. This extraordinary scale is entirely unique among the building's one-bedroom configurations, providing ample, versatile space for both a formal dining area and a relaxed seating arrangement. Flooded with natural light through newly installed south-facing double glazing-fitted with full planning permissions and warranties-the room frames sensational views of the shifting coastal tides. A track of five adjustable spotlights lines the newly re-plastered ceiling, precisely positioned to illuminate artwork. To the rear of the plan lies a beautifully considered kitchen. Free-standing fittings introduce a contemporary flexibility to the space, anchored by wonderfully preserved 1950s kitchen cupboards and original 1930s wall tiling. A large window offers an uplifting, alternative view over the charming architectural rhythm of East Ascent. Lighting here, and in the bathroom, is provided by Bauhaus-style globe fixtures in keeping with the building's origins. The bedroom is a tranquil sanctuary, illuminated by wall and ceiling lights designed by the celebrated Italian architect Michele de Lucchi. Built-in cupboards, doors, handles, and decorative pelmets from the 1930s have been masterfully refurbished to retain their original character, alongside an original copper thermostat. The bathroom has been finished to an exemplary standard, striking a perfect balance between historic preservation and contemporary luxury. The original 1930s bath, panel, and wall tiles have been restored. These are accompanied by a new basin and WC supplied by Fired Earth, with the basin beautifully accented by rich Verona red marble. A historic towel rail runs constantly using the communal hot water system, ensuring the room remains perpetually warm. Due to the excellent inherent design of the building’s original radiators and high-standard double-glazed insulation, the flat operates with incredible thermal efficiency. The south-facing orientation of the main room minimises heating demands, resulting in remarkably low running costs, with current electricity bills averaging around £35 per month.
The Area
Life at Marine Court is lived both in the clouds and on the promenade, with the beach functioning as your front garden. The building’s ground floor forms a vibrant tapestry of independent coastal life, hosting the specialty brews and eateries of Botanica, Ritual, and Dark Circles, alongside the authentic flavours of Colombo 16 and a dedicated Pilates Studio. St Leonards-on-Sea is currently experiencing a profound cultural renaissance, where grand late-1820s architectural elegance meets a high-energy, independent creative spirit. Celebrated by The Times for its distinctive Glamorous Grit, the town has become a primary destination for those leaving London in search of coastal inspiration. The scenic promenade leads directly to the town’s Independent Quarter along Norman Road and Kings Road, an area renowned for mid-century design galleries, artisan antique dealers, and independent coffee bars like Goat Ledge. Cultural life thrives at the nearby Kino-Teatr, an independent cinema and arts space, within a community that deeply prizes original thinking.
Connections
The apartment is exceptionally well-connected. St Leonards Warrior Square Station is within an easy eight-minute walk, providing direct services to London Victoria, London Charing Cross, London Bridge, and Waterloo East. It also connects via Ashford International to the high-speed route into London King’s Cross St Pancras. Direct trains also run to Brighton and Gatwick Airport. Hastings Old Town is reachable via a scenic 20-minute walk along the promenade. Unallocated free parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis on the streets directly lining Marine Court.
Material Information:
Tenure: Share of Freehold
Lease Length Remaining: 945 Years (Lease running from 21 January 1972 to 24 March 2971)
Current Service Charge: £9,118 per annum (Includes 24-hour concierge, lift, daily rubbish removal, buildings insurance, and all hot water. Approx. 50% of the service charge is contributions to ongoing infrastructure renovation works).
Council Tax Band: A
EPC Rating: C
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