Montpelier Crescent, Brighton
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Montpelier Crescent was constructed in the 1840's and designed by the renowned architect Amon Henry Wilds, with this particular house located in the centre of this impressive Grade II listed crescent, and therefore enjoying the benefit of a larger footprint than many of the others and bigger garden to the rear.
Complete houses of this style and character are undoubtedly a rarity, and the scope and potential on offer provides prospective purchasers the opportunity not only to create one of the best houses of its kind in the City, but is a blank canvass to renovate and improve to any buyers own specification and taste.
Accommodation extends to an impressive 358 square metres/3857 square feet and has the added advantage of a self contained lower ground floor flat with its own entrance.
Situated in the heart of the prestigious Montpelier and Clifton Hill conservation area, bustling Seven Dials is within a few hundred yards, the seafront is just a few blocks away and Brighton station a short walk, so the majority of Brighton and Hove's key amenities are right on the doorstep.