Chesham Place, Brighton
Property Features
- Exceptional Garden Apartment
- 91 Sq.Mt / 981 Sq.Ft
- Feature Period Lounge
- Modern Re-Fitted Kitchen
- West Facing Patio Garden
- Two Double Bedrooms
- Two Bathroom / WC
- Superior Attention to Detail
- Private Entrance - Utility Room
- Share of Freehold
Property Summary
This fantastic apartment has the benefit of its own private entrance approached from street level leading down to the property. Once inside there is also the advantage of a useful utility room with space and plumbing for a washing machine. Last and by no means least is a charming outside space having undergone a complete transformation with a great entertaining area with plenty of space for table and chairs, along with some useful storage space.
Full Details
Chesham Place is located in the East Cliff conservation area, only a short walk away from Brighton beach, Chesham Place offers a peaceful setting within easy walking distance of the vibrant shops, bars and cafes of St George's Road, Eastern Road and Brighton Marina. From Artisan Coffee Houses to the vintage antique shops, when it comes to shops, bars and restaurants there's no shortage of choice.
The amenities of James's Street and Edward Street are all close at hand. The ever-popular Busby and Wilds gastro pub offers a family and dog friendly atmosphere, while the centre of Brighton with its high street stores and famous Lanes are all within easy reach.
Brighton train station with its convenient mainline links for commuters is approximately just under a mile and a half away, and there are regular bus services into the centre of Brighton and Hove and out to Devil's Dyke, the marina and Rottingdean.
There are easy road links to Brighton town centre and beyond with trains to London, road links via A23 to Gatwick and Heathrow airports. Not forgetting Brighton Marina, which offers extensive shopping, eating and leisure facilities to include multi-screen cinema complex, bowl-plex, ASDA superstore and casino is 0.8 miles away. Closest schools include St Mark’s, Varndean, Dorothy Stringer and Brighton College.