IF you are in a position to splash the cash there is the chance to own a home in one of Brighton’s most expensive areas.
This spectacular six bedroom detached house has been listed on Roedean Crescent for a whopping £2.5 million.
Built in 2014 for the current owners’ occupation, the 4,145 square foot house was designed to optimise the exceptional sea views, overlooking the marina and the English Channel.
The future owners of this property would be greeted with a welcoming double-height entrance hall, which provides an instant sense of both light and space.
The house’s drawing room boasts an open fireplace and full-height glazing, including a sliding door to connect to the terrace, garden and stunning views.
The kitchen and dining room in the heart of the house features a range of light oak-fronted units and a large island unit with breakfast bar, larder cupboard and plate rack, all ideal of modern family living. Also included is an integrated oven and microwave, induction hob and dishwasher.
On the first floor, the principal suite of the house comprises a bedroom with a magnificent Juliette balcony, dressing room and a luxurious bathroom with both a shower and a roll top bath.
The second floor provides a large study with a wide balcony to enjoy the spectacular sea view... just perfect for a sunny summer’s day.
For those colder nights in winter, there’s underfloor heating throughout the ground floor, and the house also has a private entrance drive with parking for several cars, and almost a quarter of a mile of land with rose, honeysuckle and vine clad arbour and a ‘secret’ covered seating area.
If this sounds like the property for you, contact Adrian Passingham from the estate agent Strutt and Parker on 0127 347 5411.
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