LUXURY BRIGHTON SEAFRONT FLAT ON THE MARKET

A luxury seafront flat visited by Queen Victoria and modelled on a French chateau ison the market.

 

You would be forgiven for thinking you were dining at the magnificent Palace of Versailles when you step into this opulent 19th century three-bedroom property in Eastern Terrace, Brighton.

This lavish flat which overlooks the ocean is based on the Chateau de Montmorency in France, boasts a truly regal drawing room fit for a king - one of the last remaining drawing rooms of this stature in Brighton.
 
Queen Victoria walked the polished floorboards during a visit to Brighton in the late 19th century - pushing the asking price for the flat to £1,450,000. The Regency row has also been lived in by a variety of other notables including Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel who lived at Number 7 from 1844.
 
The elegant communal entrance hallway is a special feature.  Situated on the first floor of this delightful period building, this stunning property is spread over two levels incorporating an internal staircase. The truly impressive drawing room with its bow front has 3 double casement windows leading to a balcony which enjoys breathtaking views out to sea. The room has richly carved oak panelling with gilt decoration throughout, enriched coving copied from the Chateau of Montmorency and polished oak parquet flooring.

Further accommodation includes two elegant bedroom suites and a third bedroom/study with a feature picture window.  The property enjoys the use of a south facing communal garden.
 
Situated in one of Brighton's most desirable locations, with a wealth of period features, royal connections and uninterrupted sea views this is a truly rare opportunity to purchase one of the finest examples of Regency architecture in Brighton.