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1 bedroom flat

Flat
1 bed
1 bath
560
Added > 14 days

Key information

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Features and description

This wonderful apartment is perfectly located on Windlesham Road, just a 15-minute walk from Brighton seafront. The interiors have undergone a complete renovation in the past two years, and a soothing blue colour palette has been used throughout. Worcester Court sits within the popular Seven Dials area of Brighton, a neighbourhood brimming with fantastic bars and restaurants.



The Tour



Found on the raised ground floor, a smart blue front door forms the entry to the apartment. It opens to reveal an entrance hall with wooden floorboards underfoot and walls washed in shades of blue. Recent refurbishments have introduced all new electrics, including fuse box, refinished floors throughout, and bespoke solid wood cabinetry.



A bright living room sits to the rear of the plan, bathed in natural light from large windows on two sides that capture views of the trees and shrubbery beyond. Built-in storage on one wall provides a place for books and artwork and is coloured in a deep blue tone to complement the walls. Timber radiator surrounds have been added here and throughout.



The kitchen sits adjacent to the living room. Here, one wall is washed in a warm orange tone, while oak-topped cabinetry has been painted midnight blue. Teal tiles form a splashback on one wall, and herringbone flooring runs underfoot. Large casement windows with leafy views fill the room with light, and there is plenty of storage space. Appliances include an electric oven with a hob and a Bosch combined washing machine and dryer.



A bright bedroom lies at the front of the home, where a large window with new blinds provides views of a cherry blossom tree, and built-in storage runs the length of the opposite wall. Additional storage is found in the hall. In the bathroom, white tiled walls contrast with splashes of red and blue on the walls and ceiling, and there is a large bathtub with a glazed panel.



The Area



Worcester Court sits on a quiet residential street in Seven Dials, an area packed with dining and entertainment options. The Flour Pot bakery is popular for coffee and freshly baked bread. Hellenic Bakery specialises in baklava, while T @ The Dials serves plant-based and locally sourced products. For a local wine merchant, head to Seven Cellars. Other favourites include Murasaki for excellent Japanese food, and Palmito, which serves an eclectic menu in its tiny restaurant.



The Lanes, a neighbourhood known for its bohemian charm, is close by, and home to independent fashion and interior design boutiques and the renowned Snooper's Paradise. For organic food, Infinity Foods is the place to go, while Wolfox specialises in excellent coffee.



Many of Brighton's finest restaurants are within a 20-minute walk from Worcester Court. Plateau and Mange Tout are renowned for their natural wines, while The Coal Shed is famous for its steak. Burnt Orange, their sister restaurant, specialises in wood-fired cuisine.



The house is a 15-minute walk to the Brighton coastline, with its pier and lengthy promenade. A short drive in the opposite direction leads to the South Downs, with its abundance of walks across the undulating landscape: a favoured spot is Devil’s Dyke, the elevated position of which provides exceptional views over the English countryside.



The serene St Ann’s Well Gardens is just a five-minute walk from the apartment, while the green spaces of Hove Green and Preston Park are only slightly further afield.



Brighton rail station, a 14-minute walk from Worcester Court, provides access to London in under an hour and Gatwick in 30 minutes. The Southern line services to London Victoria while the Thameslink line goes through London Bridge, Farringdon, London St Pancras International and northwards to connect to Bedford and Cambridge.



Brighton is also excellently situated for road travel: the M23 leads directly to the M25, while the A27 connects to most of the south-eastern coastline, from Hastings to Portsmouth.



Tenure: Leasehold / Length of Lease: Approx. 125 years remaining / Service Charge: Approx. £1,526 per annum / Ground Rent: Approx. £45 per annum / Council Tax Band: B
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