A stunning art deco house with its own swimming pool and cinema and views over the sea has tripled in price in the last decade.
The six bed detached house in Roedean Road has rocketed up in price since it was last listed in 2012 thanks to its luxurious features including a bespoke wine tasting room.
The house is now on the market for anyone wanting to snap up a coastal property overlooking Brighton Marina.
When the property was first built and sold, the lavish seaside property would set buyers back £1.3 million. Now, that figure has shot up to £4 million.
On the house, property agent Number Twenty Four said: “It offers stunning uninterrupted sea views from balconies on every floor and an exquisite swimming pool in a private and easy-to-maintain garden.
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“A picture tells a thousand words, and these pictures could write a novel. They represent a home where stories are made.
“Outside, a serene garden provides the perfect space to relax and spend time with loved ones. Against the backdrop of uninterrupted sea views, a patio with several tables and chairs for dining al-fresco wraps around the invitingly blue swimming pool.”
Alongside the sweeping views, the house also includes a custom-made chandelier and a walnut and glass staircase wrapping around the entrance hall.
The house also includes a library with space for a large L-shape sofa, an open plan kitchen and dining spanning the length of the house, and bedrooms each fitted with walk in closets or wardrobes.
Tucked away on the ground floor is a glass-cube wine tasting room designed to maintain the perfect conditions for sampling fine vintages. The house also includes a mirrored gym with its own changing room and steam room.
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