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RARELY AVAILABLE, ENTIRE GRADE II LISTED FIVE BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE, UNIQUELY BRIGHTON SEAFRONT, ROYAL CRESCENT. WITH PRIVATE GARDEN, DIRECT SEA VIEWS INCLUDING A GENEROUS ONE BEDROOM FLAT, FOR HOME AND INCOME POTENTIAL.Occupying a prime position in the favoured central section of the iconic Royal Crescent, this striking Grade II listed townhouse offers elegant coastal living with some of the finest sea views in Brighton. Rarely available, the property combines historic grandeur with modern comfort, alongside the added benefit of a large self-contained one bedroom apartment providing home and income potential.Built at the turn of the 18th into the 19th century, Royal Crescent is distinguished by its black glazed mathematical tiles and canted bay windows. Rich in history, the crescent has long been coveted for its prestigious seafront position, with Laurence Olivier famously residing just a few doors away.Set slightly back from the seafront road and enjoying access to a private gated garden, this impressive home is arranged over five floors. It offers five bedrooms, three reception rooms and a lower ground floor apartment. Generous proportions, high ceilings and large sash windows flood the interiors with natural light, while original features including decorative cornicing, architraves and luxury Fired Earth tiles celebrate the home’s heritage.The ground floor presents an expansive open plan dining and reception space centred around a statement kitchen. Finished with Andalucia Morena Fired Earth tiles, black granite worktops and cream shaker style cabinetry, the kitchen blends traditional character with contemporary luxury. An oyster Mercury range cooker provides a striking focal point. Pastel teal and cream tones in the dining area reflect the coastal landscape beyond the bay window, while wooden flooring adds warmth. A separate rear utility room ensures practicality.On the first floor, the principal reception room enjoys a south facing aspect and breathtaking sea views through floor to ceiling sash windows, with access to a canopied wrought iron balcony overlooking the water. To the rear, a refined library with fireplace offers a quieter retreat. A beautifully appointed shower room on this level features Fired Earth tiles and prestigious fittings, including a dual head wet room style shower. Chinoiserie detailing on the landing adds further character.The second floor accommodates two generous bedrooms, each with attractive fireplaces and access to a cloakroom. The top floor is dedicated entirely to a spectacular primary suite. Designed as a private sanctuary, it includes a luxurious ensuite bathroom complete with a copper and porcelain baignoire, separate shower and crackle glazed cabinet basin, all by Fired Earth.The lower ground floor is arranged as a spacious one-bedroom apartment with its own private entrance. It can operate independently as an Airbnb style rental opportunity or be seamlessly integrated into the main house via the kitchen staircase, accessed to the side of the lower ground floor a useful store area offers additional storage space. Outside of the lower ground flat are two large under pavement storage areas, both of which are fully tanked. Providing great storage for wine, bikes & more!Outside, the landscaped walled garden offers a paved sun terrace bordered by mature planting and thoughtfully zoned areas. Clever lighting as been installed throughout. All the plants have the benefit of the irrigation system making garden maintenance effortless. The rear section could still be converted back into a garage or a new owner could reinstate some private off street parking as per the original design, thanks to the the garage door still in place. A rare rear gate provides access from the quiet no through mews behind, ideal for buggies, paddleboards and pets.The location is exceptional. Directly opposite the crescent are opportunities for sailing, water sports and coastal walks. Kemp Town village, with its independent cafes, shops and restaurants, is just a short stroll away. Brighton Marina offers supermarkets, cinemas and casual dining, while Brighton College and the Royal Sussex County Hospital are within easy walking distance.Royal Crescent is located in Parking Zone C. Council Tax Band H. EPC Rating: Exempt. Tenure: Freehold.Broadband and mobile coverage should be checked via the Ofcom website. Planning permissions relating to the property or neighbouring properties can be verified via the local authority website. Information provided by the seller and subject to verification by your legal representative.
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Trenydd, ‘the day after tomorrow’As the harbour began to lose competitiveness with Fishguard, the harbour master countered by offering delayed payment terms for harbour fees - the day after tomorrow, which is the meaning of Trenydd.This is a rare opportunity to acquire a landmark coastal home positioned directly on the historic quay wall at Parrog, Newport. Trenydd combines maritime heritage with refined, characterful interiors, panoramic views across the Nevern Estuary and Cardigan Bay, and glorious landscaped gardens.Perfectly positioned beside the moorings in the Parrog, this property enjoys a rare and highly sought-after feature — the only private boat ramp in the area. Here you can simply wheel your dinghy straight into the water, making sailing and coastal adventures remarkably convenient.Highlights include a slate-floored entrance hall, open-plan kitchen/dining room, elegant sitting room with open fireplace, a striking south-facing sunroom/study, and four generous bedrooms arranged over two floors. The principal rooms benefit from elevated sea views and rich architectural details such as oak beams, stone walls, and vaulted ceilings.The property is complemented by a charming front garden above the sea wall, direct slipway access, and tiered rear gardens leading to a parking area suitable for multiple vehicles. There is potential (subject to planning) to create a garden studio or home office.Viewings by appointment with Fine & Country West Wales.01974 299 [email protected]
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GUIDE: £1,150,000 - £1,200,000Set back on the boundary of Brighton and Hove, Dyke Road is a prestigious location befitting this stunning, architecturally designed family home. A welcoming entrance hall, complete with ample storage and a cloakroom, leads to a separate reception room, ideal for creating a peaceful retreat from the hubbub of family life or for use as a home office.At the heart of the home is the impressive open plan kitchen, dining and living space, designed with both family living and entertaining in mind. Bifold doors open seamlessly onto the rear garden, while the sleek, modern kitchen is equipped with high end integrated appliances and centred around a stylish island, perfect for social gatherings.On the first floor, three generously sized double bedrooms provide ample space. The two front facing bedrooms benefit from large built in wardrobes, while the third bedroom features an ensuite with a walk in shower. A contemporary family bathroom completes this level.Ascending to the second floor, you’ll find the luxurious primary suite a true sanctuary. The exquisite ensuite boasts a contemporary freestanding bath and a rainfall shower, complemented by a walk in wardrobe. From the primary suite, a sheltered balcony offers stunning views stretching down to the sea.Outside, the large, low maintenance garden is perfect for both children and adults alike. A decked area at the rear creates a fantastic entertaining space, complete with a cabana bar for hosting guests. Enclosed by mature shrubs and palms for privacy, the garden offers year round interest, while high quality astroturf ensures minimal upkeep.Offering easy access to the A27, Dyke Road with its convenient local shops, cafes and amenities just around the corner, has a lovely residential feel.Preston Park mainline train station is only a short distance from your door making it ideal for commuters and trips into the heart of Brighton. Regular bus services allow easy access to Brighton and Hove and also the green open space of Devils Dyke.When it comes to independent shops, bars and restaurants there's no shortage at nearby Seven Dials. Local schools include Stanford Infants and Junior SchoolSecondary schools, Dorothy Stringer and Varndean, Cardinal Newman RCfor colleges and post GCSEs, BHASVIC, Newman College, Varndean CollegePrivate schools include Brighton College, Lancing Prep., Brighton Girls SchoolSituated in Residents on street Parking Zone E (Off street parking in addition).EPC rating - CCouncil Tax – GBroadband & Mobile Phone Coverage – Prospective buyers should check the Ofcom Checker websitePlanning Permissions – Please check the local authority website for any planning permissions that may affect this property or properties close by.This is information has been provided by the seller. Please obtain verification via your legal representative.
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This stunning coastal home offers breathtaking sea views, spacious interiors, and beautifully landscaped gardens that lead directly to picturesque Steephill Cove, a popular summer destination. Designed to maximize natural light and panoramic vistas, the property combines modern comfort with an idyllic seaside setting. Upon entering the home, you are welcomed into a bright and spacious entrance hall, where a large glazed entrance floods the space with natural light. A staircase rises to the first floor, creating an inviting and airy feel. The property features four generously sized bedrooms, each offering a unique perspective of the stunning surroundings. Bedroom 2 is a spacious double room complete with fitted wardrobes and spectacular views of the English Channel, providing a tranquil and picturesque retreat. Bedroom 4 is a charming twin room with a window that frames the sea views beautifully, creating a cozy and peaceful atmosphere. Bedroom 3 a dual-aspect double room, benefiting from fitted wardrobes and breathtaking views extending over Steephill Cove and further towards Ventnor Bay. The home also includes a well-appointed shower room, featuring a modern shower cubicle and hand basin, finished with stylish contrasting wall and floor tiling, serving the ground floor bedrooms. Additionally, there is a separate WC for convenience. The first floor is designed for both practicality and enjoyment, with a galleried landing leading to the main living spaces. The spacious modern kitchen and dining room boasts attractive fitted wall and base units, complemented by wood-effect worktops. The kitchen is well-equipped with an inset electric hob, fitted electric oven, and an inset composite sink with a drainer. A door provides access to a balcony overlooking the front gardens, offering the perfect spot for morning coffee while enjoying the fresh sea air. Partially open to the kitchen, the sitting room is a highlight of the home. This spacious dual-aspect room is designed to make the most of the incredible sea views. Large windows frame the stunning scenery, and there is direct access onto the balcony, where there is ample space for a dining table. This outdoor area is ideal for al fresco dining or simply unwinding while admiring the breathtaking views over Steephill Cove and the English Channel. The luxurious primary bedroom (Bedroom 1) is another dual-aspect space, offering sweeping views of both the cove and the open sea. Fitted wardrobes provide ample storage, and the room benefits from an ensuite bathroom, ensuring privacy and comfort. The home is surrounded by beautifully maintained wrap-around gardens, featuring mature planting that enhances the natural beauty of the setting. These gardens slope down towards the cove, creating a private and serene outdoor space. For parking and additional storage, the property includes a driveway and a garage, providing secure off-road parking and practical space for outdoor equipment. With its breathtaking coastal views, spacious and light-filled interiors, and direct access to one of the most picturesque coves on the Isle of Wight, this home offers an exceptional seaside lifestyle, perfect for those seeking both comfort and natural beauty.
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Bedford House sits proudly as an end of terrace residence on Brighton’s iconic Marine Parade. With sweeping views across the English Channel, this exceptional home marries Regency splendour with modern convenience. A luxury cinema room, a sun filled south facing courtyard and a sea facing balcony are complemented by off street parking, secured behind an electric gate. The property also includes a glamorous three bedroom apartment on the lower ground floor, providing superb guest accommodation or the option to rent independently.Standing within the East Cliff conservation area, Bedford House has a rich and colourful history. The house was built around 1810 (potentially for the Duke of Bedford) and later became home to the painter Cecil D’Oyly John (a favourite of the Queen Mother), the playwright Sir Terence Rattigan and more recently the theatrical agent Roger Hancock. Many celebrity friends of these previous owners including Vivien Leigh, Margaret Leighton and Laurence Olivier were welcomed here. Rattigan’s previous ownership is commemorated by a Regency Society blue plaque. A detailed narrative of the rich history of this stunning sea-side home, meticulously compiled by the current owner is available on request.Upon arrival to the raised ground floor, great care has been taken to honour and preserve the character shaped by its influential occupants. The reclaimed sweeping staircase, installed in the 1960s by Sir Terence Rattigan to impress his famous guests with a dramatic entrance, remains the striking centrepiece. From here, the reception room opens through a grand archway, with natural light pouring through tall windows set above oak stained panelling. This enormous space is still made wonderfully inviting and cosy thanks to the clever mixture of, the Chesneys wood burning stove set within the white carrarra marble fireplace, the cast iron radiators all then complimented with Brinton Tartan carpet throughout.To the other side of the house, the handmade real wood kitchen and breakfast room achieves the perfect balance of modern design and period charm. An Everhot electric range offers three ovens alongside induction and a traditional iron griddle, while high specification Miele appliances include a steam combi oven, microwave, two fridges, two freezers and a dishwasher. No expense has been spared, with walnut drawers seamlessly matching the bespoke solid walnut table and the walnut engineered flooring. Bespoke cabinetry by Woodworks of Brighton speaks to the meticulous attention the owners have poured into every detail, ensuring day to day living feels effortless while entertaining remains truly impressive. A particularly rare and delightful feature is the sliding curved wooden sash shutters within the bay.Discreetly positioned on this level, the guest WC continues the theme of considered luxury with Verde Guatemala Marble, original Drummond fittings and Lefroy Brooks lighting.On the first floor, the grand drawing room is a showpiece of period craftsmanship, set against a breathtaking backdrop of sea and sky. Ornate plaster cast ceilings are enhanced with gilded accents, while a beautiful open marble fireplace sits beneath the elegant proportions. The luxurious Teak wooden flooring is complimented by the floor to ceiling windows which open onto a wrought iron balcony, creating a room that is both dramatic and serene. Much of the wood panelling was reclaimed from a 1720s country house by previous owners who transformed the property between 1967 and 1988. Their restoration included employing a gilder for a full month to decorate the plasterwork and sourcing the working marble fireplace from the ballroom of the Cadbury family’s London house. Adorning the walls are four paintings by the celebrated artist and former owner Cecil D’Oyly John (Sold subject to separate negotiation)Across the hallway, the tranquil study offers a quiet retreat and a fantastic space for calm and creativity. The bookcases which frame the original Georgian fireplace and cover the opposite wall were installed in Rattigan’s ownership, a room where he likely spent many hours in creative thought writing amongst other things his play “Man and Boy” which is currently playing at the National Theatre in London. A bust of Sir Terence Rattigan will remain in place, offering a fitting connection to the home’s remarkable past.The principal suite enjoys captivating views of the beach and sea, with luxury designer wallpaper by Timorous Beasties bringing a playful elegance to the space. A dedicated dressing room offers extensive storage, finished with hand painted, solid wood wardrobes and walnut drawer interiors. For added practicality, a washing machine and tumble dryer are neatly incorporated, set on concrete plinths to minimise sound and vibration – a modern luxury in a period home!The ensuite is finished to an exceptionally high standard with a Lusso stone bath, toilet and basin, Lefroy Brooks lighting finished with surrounds of gorgeous Spanish black marble, which is streaked with a stunning mass of white lines.Rising to the second floor, the west wing holds the Margaret Leighton Suite, named in tribute to Rattigan’s muse. He originally created a pink ensuite for her, and the current owners have honoured this history by updating the bathroom with underfloor heating, a marble mosaic tiled floor and a drench style shower. A signed photograph of Margaret Leighton will remain with the home.On the third floor, the final bedroom was historically two rooms but has been reconfigured to create a generous guest suite. With a substantial walk-in wardrobe and a private ensuite, visitors are afforded both comfort and privacy in equal measure. Two loft spaces offer plenty of storage.Descending to the lower ground floor you will find a particularly special art-deco inspired three double bedroom, two bathroom apartment. This space can be accessed either via an internal bespoke staircase, or its own street entrance should you wish to keep it separate.What makes this floor particularly special is the extraordinary cinema room, perfectly suited to the film star guests who once frequented this period property. This Art Deco inspired room is a complete indulgence, with a stunning stained-glass entrance, a lit staircase and a high gloss rosewood and Birdseye maple bar. Electric curtains open to reveal the large TV, wired with surround sound, it offers a true cinematic experience for both film and television. The granite topped bar includes a double Klarstein wine cooler, along with a Miele fridge and dishwasher.The whole floor has been extensively renovated to include tanking to the cinema room, soundproofed bedroom ceilings, new heating and electrics, new windows and its own separate hot water tank.The only part of this level that isn’t art deco is the eye-catching kitchen, which has repurposed some of the 1950’s cabinetry previously used for the main kitchen above. The English Rose aluminium design has been skilfully restored, updated, and carefully remodelled to now fit this level.Former owners Roger and Annie Hancock, Roger being the brother of comedian Tony Hancock and a theatrical agent representing the likes of Spike Milligan, Frankie Howard, Peter Sellers, created the first cinema room here, complete with a projector suspended from the ceiling, further celebrating the home’s longstanding connection to the arts.To the front, behind a walled perimeter, the south facing courtyard patio is bathed in sunlight throughout the day and provides a wonderful setting for al fresco dining or a quiet morning coffee. Finished in Indian sandstone and supported by an irrigation system, it offers both style and ease of maintenance. To the side, the property benefits from off street parking for one large vehicle, complete with an electric charging point and accessed via an electric gate that complements the walled courtyard beautifully.Marine Parade forms the most distinguished stretches of Kemp Town’s celebrated seafront, positioned directly opposite the beach. The location offers superb access to local amenities with the independent shops, bars and cafés of St George’s Road, Eastern Road and Brighton Marina all within easy walking distance. Sea Lanes, Brighton’s popular open water swimming destination, is moments away, while central Brighton is readily accessible.Brighton Station is just over a mile away and provides fast mainline connections to London and beyond. Regular bus services link the city and the South Downs, including Devil’s Dyke.Nearby schools include the School of the Decade Brighton College, Roedean, St John the Baptist Catholic School, Queen’s Park Primary School and Royal Spa Nursery School.Broadband & Mobile Phone Coverage - Prospective buyers should check the Ofcom Checker website Planning Permissions - Please check the local authority website for any planning permissions that may affect this property or properties close by. On street parking zone H FREEHOLD This is information has been provided by the seller. Please obtain verification via your legal representative.
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Set on Shoreham’s iconic Old Fort Road, this striking home with its distinguished Art Deco curves and beautifully landscaped, gated approach, evokes a sense of international opulence combined with high-tech, eco-friendly living right here in Sussex.The ground floor opens into a grand curved hallway leading to a large lounge area, that effortlessly connects a spacious kitchen to one side and dining room to the other with a snug between, all south facing. Double-height windows spanning the rear of the lounge frame an ever-changing portrait of beach, sea and sky, while a contemporary wood-burning stove adds warmth on cooler evenings.The kitchen, positioned to the side of the living space, continues the home’s strong connection to the outdoors, with bi-fold doors and glass ceiling panels above. Silestone worktops and Siemens appliances sit within sleek Italian cabinetry. When entertaining, opaque sliding glass doors can discreetly conceal the kitchen, perfect when hosting. A generous utility room offers further storage and appliance space, while providing internal access to the garage for effortless unloading of shopping and a practical route for muddy boots and paws to avoid the main living areas.From the front of the property, a store and boot room link directly to the beach, ideal for sporting equipment. From here, there is access to a ground-floor bathroom and dedicated dog shower, connecting back into the main hallway.On the first floor, four of the five double bedrooms are arranged around a galleried landing overlooking the lounge below, allowing southerly light from the floor-to-ceiling windows to illuminate the space. Three of the bedrooms benefit from modern en-suite bathrooms, while the fourth is served by the family bathroom, making busy mornings effortless. To the rear, a south-facing balcony enhances one of the bedrooms, creating an ideal luxury guest suite.The top floor hosts an opulent primary suite, featuring a sumptuous en-suite with steam room, a bath with a sea view, walk in wardrobe and an expansive balcony, the perfect place to enjoy a morning coffee prepared in the encompassed kitchenette. At night, the blackout Lutron blinds comes down, setting the stage for movie nights using the built in projector.Stepping out from the kitchen and lounge, a south-facing sandstone-paved garden feels like a natural extension of the living space. Here, alfresco dining is complemented by a heated swimming pool and jacuzzi with sea views and a gate provides direct access for strolls along the beach.At the front, secure off-street parking is set within a beautifully landscaped coastal-themed garden with pond, palms and ornamental grasses. The 43-ft triple garage includes a cloak room next to the workshop area and could, subject to necessary consents, easily be converted into an annexe, while still retaining ample forecourt parking.This property stands as the oldest on the foreshore on Shoreham Beach, as during The Second War, neighbouring properties were demolished keeping this property as a base for Canadian officers as the top floor offered a prime position to look out from. The current owners have expertly retained the original details of the property, crafting the rear extension and garage with Durisol eco block and Sedum planted roofs that not only blend with the landscape but also provide additional insulation and biodiversity.This thoroughly eco-conscious property ensures comfort and sustainability are perfectly balanced. A Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) system, heat recovery technology, solar panels, ten underfloor wet heating zones providing heated floors throughout and greywater recycling all work together to create an inviting environment that keeps running costs to not only a minimum but also puts back into the grid meaning the property creates income to offset the energy usage.A built-in vacuum system, water softening system, a Control4 automation system for audio, television, intercom, Lutron lighting and blinds, as well as CCTV, all contribute to a comfortable, safe and low-maintenance home.Old Fort Road is a very child-friendly place to live. The local private schools provide a shuttle pick-up service, making school runs simple and reliable. Local schools include Shoreham Beach Primary, and the private Shoreham College, Lancing College and Brighton College.Shoreham-by-Sea train station offers convenient commuter links. Nearby Ferry Road has a good selection of shops, a bakery and a popular seafood restaurant. The independent and high street shops and amenities of Shoreham village are all within easy reach and include weekend farmers and artisan markets as well as excellent cafes and restaurants. For entertainment there is the Ropetackle Arts Theatre which is a well-regarded community hub that brings live events, talks and performances throughout the year. FREEHOLDEPC: BCOUNCIL TAX: FBroadband & Mobile Phone Coverage - Prospective buyers should check the Ofcom Checker websitePlanning Permissions - Please check the local authority website for any planning permissions that may affect this property, or properties close by.
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On arrival, a sweeping central staircase creates an immediate sense of space, connecting the two floors with style. From here, the ground floor unfolds into well-planned accommodation ideal for family living. Four spacious double bedrooms are arranged around the hallway. Two bathrooms serve this level, alongside a large utility room and a versatile playroom or home office, which accesses and overlooks the rear garden and pool area. Upstairs, the house truly comes into its own. A bright and expansive open-plan sitting and dining area stretches across the south-facing elevation, with an open fireplace and French doors opening to a balcony where uninterrupted views across the Solent provide a breathtaking backdrop. In the dining area, a full hight arched window also bathes the space with light and frames the glorious sea views over the rear garden. The adjoining open-plan kitchen with solid wood cabinetry combined with a marble worktop, is equally light-filled, creating a natural hub for both everyday living and entertaining.The principal suite also occupies this level, featuring an en-suite bathroom and direct access to a second private balcony to the front, an ideal spot for a morning coffee. A study on this floor provides further flexibility and a dedicated space for working from home. The grounds of Beach Cottage are designed for both relaxation and recreation. To the rear, a fabulous swimming pool set around a large patio area is complemented by a dedicated pool house with built in kitchenette and changing facilities, creating the ultimate private leisure space. Beyond, a decked terrace leads directly onto the beach, offering an unrivalled setting for summer gatherings or tranquil evenings by the water.The property is further enhanced by a substantial two-storey double garage, providing excellent storage above and secure parking below. Additional gated off-street parking to the front ensures practicality matches lifestyle.LOCATIONBeach Cottage occupies an unrivalled position directly on the beachfront at Bracklesham Bay, one of the area’s most sought-after coastal spots. From the deck, uninterrupted sea views stretch across the Solent towards the Isle of Wight, with perfect conditions for kitesurfing, paddleboarding, windsurfing and even a sauna. The property also sits at the heart of a welcoming community, just steps from the well-regarded restaurant The Beach, and close to local cafés and shops. Nearby East Wittering village provides a wider selection of independent stores, a primary school, and other essentials, with excellent schools including Oakwood and Prebendal within easy reach.Just three miles away, West Wittering’s renowned Blue Flag sandy beach is regularly featured among the UK’s finest, while the National Trust reserve at East Head offers sweeping dunes, coastal walks, and panoramic Solent views.For sailors, Birdham Pool and Chichester Marina are close by, alongside Chichester and Itchenor Yacht Clubs. Sporting life is equally rich, with golf, motor events, and horse racing at Goodwood.The historic city of Chichester, eight miles north, blends shopping, dining, and culture with theatres and galleries, while transport links are excellent: rail services from Chichester connect directly to London, Gatwick, and the south coast.SERVICES: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Council Tax Band: G Local Authority: Chichester District Council Title Register available upon request. Directions: https://w3w.co/classic.pill.salary This what3words address refers to a 3-metre square location. Tap the link or enter the 3 words into the free what3words app to find it.DisclaimerWhile we strive to provide accurate information, buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as floods, easements, covenants, and other property-related details rests with the buyer. Our listing information is presented to the best of our knowledge and should not be solely relied upon for making purchasing decisions.
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FREEHOLD - Welcome to Côte d’Azure, an exceptional luxury coastal residence set on the shores of Jersey in the Channel Islands. This striking home combines timeless architecture, modern technology, eco credentials, and panoramic sea views. Positioned within two acres of mature grounds, it also features a separate guest lodge and easy access to the jetty, placing France just 30 minutes away. More than a residence, Côte d’Azure offers a lifestyle defined by elegance, comfort, and exclusivity.The ground floor welcomes you with a grand entrance hall that sets a tone of space and refinement. Practical yet discreet utility rooms, generous built-in storage, a stylish guest bathroom, and integral garages with EV charging points ensure everyday convenience. A flexible additional room provides the option of a home office, gym, or hobby space.The principal bedroom is a serene retreat with floor-to-ceiling doors opening onto a private terrace with sweeping sea views. A bespoke dressing room and luxurious en-suite bathroom complete the suite. Two further spacious bedrooms feature fitted wardrobes, elegant en-suites, and access to the lower terrace.The upper level, accessed by staircase or private lift, reveals a stunning open-plan living and dining area framed by expansive glazing and breathtaking coastal views. A bespoke kitchen with a large island, integrated seating, and a concealed walk-in pantry forms the heart of the home. A snug and cinema room offers a cosy space for relaxation and entertainment.Above the garage, a private en-suite room provides flexible accommodation or workspace. Outdoors, an infinity pool and jacuzzi with smart technology sit within National Trust surroundings, while the independent summerhouse offers open-plan living, a modern kitchen, bar, jacuzzi, and uninterrupted sea views, perfect for guests and year-round enjoyment.
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Meonshore House is a beautifully maintained and modernised Edwardian home built in 1925 which has been sympathetically improved to cater for a modern lifestyle, and yet, has retained many of the period features associated with the Edwardian era. The coastal location is quite simply breathtaking with uninterrupted 180 degree views across the Solent towards Ryde and Cowes on the Isle of Wight and further west down towards Hurst Castle and also into Southampton Water. The view is never the same as the light is constantly changing creating a variety of cloud formations and amazing sunsets. In the foreground is the Bramble Bank, notorious amongst local boaters as a hazard, but also well known for an annual cricket match held in the summer on the bank at low water between the Island Sailing Club in Cowes and the Royal Southern Yacht Club in Hamble. Access to Hill Head and a short walk to Meon Shore is across Cliff Road down a flight of steps and is very popular with all forms of water sports from Paddle Boarding and Kayaking to Kite Surfing, Wing Foiling and everything in between. There is also the occasional sight and sound of a Spitfire based at Solent Airport that operates scenic flights around the Isle of Wight. If you are looking for a less energetic pastime there is Titchfield Haven Nature Reserve 5 minutes walk from the house which is home to a very diverse variety of native and migratory birds that include Oyster Catchers, Marsh Harriers, Egrets and Brent Geese. Access to marinas in Portsmouth Harbour and the River Hamble are both within easy reach by car. Hill Head is an exclusive and popular location home to the Hill Head Sailing Club and a small picturesque harbour that dries out at low water into which the River Meon, a well known Hampshire chalk stream, flows into the sea at this point. There is also a popular cafe and the Osbourne View, a very popular beach front pub, which was destroyed by fire in February 2024 is to be rebuilt in a modern contemporary style with a beach bar and more formal dining areas at street level all with views across the Solent. Stubbington Village is 1.5 miles away with a wide range of amenities including a small supermarket, greengrocers, bakery, coffee shops and hairdressers. There is also a pharmacy, a library and a medical centre. The historic village of Titchfield with its 7th century church, the oldest in Hampshire, the ruins of Titchfield Abbey and the Great Barn where it is thought that William Shakespeare first performed Twelfth Night is a delightful place to visit just 2.3 miles away. The accommodation which has been beautifully maintained and modernised has retained many of the original features associated with the Edwardian era such as the black and white tiled floor in the entrance hall, the internal doors to most rooms and the stairs that lead to the first floor. There is the addition of a porch at the front of the house that leads into the entrance hall which, in turn, gives access to a spacious sitting room that has a large bay window with views out to the Solent and through which the afternoon and evening sun streams and a very efficient Chesneys log burner for cosy winter evenings. To the other side of the hall is another reception room currently used as a study with identical views to the sitting room and which has a cast iron gas coal effect fire in an oak surround with a granite hearth. There are high quality hand built oak bookshelves incorporating storage cupboards to each chimney recess with a matching built in crescent shaped desk and cabinet. To the rear of the house there is a separate utility room housing a Bosch washing machine, Zanussi tumble drier and stainless steel sink unit and storage cupboards. A very comfortable open plan family living area that includes a luxury fully fitted kitchen installed in 2017 with Shaker style units and solid oak worktops, a double butler’s sink, a walk-in pantry with automatic lighting and a large breakfast bar. Kitchen appliances include a 5 ring gas Rangemaster 100 cooker, Bosch dishwasher and built in fridge. The dining area overlooks the beautifully landscaped rear garden and leads into the cinema room that has a large wall mounted screen (measuring 92 ins on the diagonal), a ceiling mounted Optima projector and surround sound (all available by separate negotiation) ideal for family film nights. Bi-fold doors lead from the kitchen into an impressive Amdega garden room also with views over the beautifully landscaped gardens. There is a cloakroom housing a Worcester Greenstar boiler, serviced annually with multi zoned Hive system for central heating and water and a water softener. Texecom multi-zone burglar alarm with remote access. On the first floor there are three double bedrooms, all featuring the original Edwardian cast iron fireplaces; the master bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes and fitted dressing table together with luxury ensuite shower room fitted in 2019. A further guest bathroom also fitted in 2019 serves the 2 other guest bedrooms which also have adjoining dressing rooms with restricted ceiling height but which could easily be converted to ensuite facilities. The spacious landing features a picture window framing the waterside view and which would provide space to create another staircase giving access to the large roof space where a studio or similar could be created with a large apex window looking out to sea. The suggested alterations would all be subject to the necessary Planning and Building Regulations consent. Outside to the rear of the property is an enclosed and professionally landscaped garden that mixes the formality of well stocked herbaceous borders with the informality of a woodland area which contains a variety of specimen trees that include Himalayan Birch, Bay, Holly and Chestnut trees. There are terraced areas for entertaining and brick pathways that provide access to all areas of the garden including to an attractive cedar hexagonal summer house with power and light and an ornamental pond with a water feature, as well as an aluminium greenhouse and large timber garden tool shed constructed in 2023. To the front there is an integral single garage with electric roller shutter door and door into the house. The driveway is bricked paved featuring a compass rose and with ample parking for 4/5 cars and/or a small boat with space to turn and exit forwards onto Cliff Road. There is a small shrubbery and it is all enclosed by an ornamental brick wall and 5 bar gate. There is pedestrian access to the rear garden via both sides of the house. If you have a love of the sea there will not be a better opportunity to buy a home in such an enviable position so close to beaches and all that they have to offer. Notes: The Cinema Room was previously an annex that still retains all the plumbing and electrics so it could easily be returned to that use or converted to a Guest Bedroom Suite with an ensuite bathroom. The adjoining property, No 14 Cliff Road, was demolished earlier in 2024 and is being rebuilt with completion anticipated in April 2025. Plans of the design are available on request. Location: Gosport Marinas - 6.8 miles Gun Wharf Quays via Gosport Ferry - 6.4 miles Portsmouth Cross Channel Ferry Terminal - 12 miles Hamble - 12 miles Southampton Airport Parkway - 14 miles Southampton Airport - 15 miles Solent Airport (Private Aircraft) - 2.6 miles M27 J9 - 6.3 miles Titchfield - 2.3 miles Prep Schools: Boundary Oak Wickham West Hill Park Titchfield Meon Cross Stubbington Public Schools: Portsmouth Grammar Churchers Petersfield King Edward VI Southampton St Swithuns Winchester Primary Schools: Crofton Hammond Infant and Junior Stubbington Secondary Schools: Crofton School Stubbington For more information and an appointment to view please contact David Brierley at By Design on 07464 679875 or [email protected] Disclaimer All measurements are approximate and quoted in imperial and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on.The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. Whilst we carry out our due diligence on a property before it is launched to the market and we endeavour to provide accurate information, buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence. Our information is presented to the best of our knowledge and should not solely be relied upon when making purchasing decisions. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as flood risk, easements, covenants and other property related details rests with the buyer.
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An outstanding newly built home with panoramic sea views from its elevated position yet just a few minutes’ walk from the heart of St. Anne. Its unrivalled setting makes the best of the sea views, the sun and superb sunsets.Some of the outstanding features within this highly insulated single storey home include a spacious living room with its 17ft-high-valued ceiling overlooking the sea, a large fully fitted kitchen with dining area, and the principal bedroom suite offering both country and sea views.Set within large lawned grounds, the interior includes an entrance hall, a living room, three bedrooms two of which boast shower rooms and dressing areas, a family shower room, a kitchen with dining area and utility room adjacent, a rear hall doubling as a study, and a double garage with internal access.Outside to the front is a graveled parking area leading to the garage, a 12ft by 8ft garden shed and a maintenance-free composite decked area spanning the length of the home.Other features include:· An air source pump controlling the underfloor heating and hot water· Nuaire mechanical ventilation heat recovery system· Water softener and a reverse-osmosis water purifierMiele kitchen and utility appliancesQuote Reference: 702600
…By Annonceur International
GUIDE PRICE £3M - £3.25MOnce the headquarters of the coastguard and previously held within the same family for over 40 years, this remarkable coastal residence has been beautifully reimagined. Inspired by the elegant charm of The Hamptons, the home boasts signature design features including crisp exterior New England Cedral weather boarding, sweeping pitched rooflines, a simple crisp palette, expansive windows and generous open-plan interiors. This is refined international style, thoughtfully brought to life on the stunning Sussex coastline.Soaring to a height of five metres, the glass-fronted atrium bathes the expansive central hallway in warm southerly light. From this bright and airy heart of the home, spaces flow effortlessly between open-plan living and more intimate, enclosed snugs, offering a perfect balance of sociability and seclusion. With a focus on minimal, modern eco design the home benefits from unvented hot water cylinders (300 litre x 2) delivering hot water at mains pressure and underfloor heating and radiators on Hive and Ember (remote control).From the hall, an open kitchen dining area connects the sea views to the back of the house. Dove and soft cobalt cabinetry in the kitchen houses, two dishwashers, Smeg ovens including compact steam and separate pyrolytic main oven and integrated fridge and freezer. The show stopping island gives form to the room with its 90cm induction hob. Additionally, the kitchen benefits from a luxury Pronteau 3 in 1 boil tap for a streamlined surface space.Discreetly positioned, a practical utility and boot room keeps everyday clutter neatly out of sight. With a side entrance providing direct access, it’s an ideal spot for cleaning muddy boots or paws after adventures on the nearby South Downs.At the front of the home, a separate living room with contemporary bioethanol fireplace and a further formal dining room/play room feature a bay windows with French doors opening directly onto the south-facing front garden, inviting in natural light, garden and sea views.Additionally, a private office offers a peaceful retreat from the bustle of family life, perfect for focused work or quiet reflection. For further entertainment there’s a stylish cinema room fitted with projector and sound for optimal movie enjoyment. A practical cloakroom, rounds off the ground space.With its own private entrance, the one-bedroom annexe on the ground floor provides a luxurious, self-contained haven, ideal for guests, an au pair, or family members seeking step-free living with the additional fitted kitchen and bathroom it’s ideal for multi-generational families. The annexe can easily be knocked through to connect fully to the main house.The care and attention woven into every detail of this home is captured on the spacious first-floor landing, enjoying breathtaking, far-reaching view across the English Channel from the glass atrium to the front and light from the two sky lights above. Leading from here are four generously sized double bedrooms, each with its own ensuite bathroom, ideal for a busy family or visiting guests. The two front-facing bedrooms enjoy direct access to private south-facing terraces, complete with sleek glass balustrades that frame the view and invite in natural light as well as larger ensuites with dual sinks.Upstairs, on the top floor two further room bedrooms are located. The bedrooms on this floor are both serviced by their own bathrooms and due to their positioning ensure privacy and tranquillity with direct sea views.Stepping out from the open-plan kitchen and dining area, a private terrace awaits, thoughtfully zoned with a large pergola and bordered by a walled planter brimming with lavender and buxus, infusing the space with Mediterranean fragrance and charm. Stone steps lead up to an expansive, raised lawn, ideal for play, relaxation, or entertaining.To the front, a south-facing garden is accessed via twin sets of French doors, offering sheltered seating areas on either side; perfect for catching the sun throughout the day. A neatly kept lawn and a generous driveway provide both kerb appeal and practical convenience.Set back from the road this prestigious home is conveniently located only minutes away from the seafront. Brighton Marina with its many boutiques, shops, restaurants and David Lloyd gym offers something for everyone, while a short seafront drive takes you into the picturesque village of Rottingdean or to the hubbub of central Brighton. For those who love to play a round of golf, the par 72 course of the historic East Brighton Golf Club is right on your doorstep and offers easy access to the South Downs. Nearby, award winning Roedean cafe offers sustenance after enjoying its miniature golf course.Local schools include Roedean School and Brighton College, and St Mark's C of E Primary School and St John the Baptist Catholic School are within easy reach. Brighton train station with its convenient mainline commuter links is approximately two and a half miles away and the A27 is easily accessible.Currently this substantial residence is in Council Tax band GEPC rating – CBroadband & Mobile Phone Coverage –Prospective buyers should check the Ofcom Checker website.Planning Permissions – Please check the local authority website for any planning permissions that may affect this property or properties close by.Parking – NO CONTROLLED ZONE (off street parking)This is information has been provided by the seller. Please obtain verification via your legal representative.***Some images have been virtually staged for illustrative purposes***
…By Annonceur International
An exceptional five-bedroom, four bathroom detached residence set on an elevated corner plot within the exclusive North Foreland Estate. The property offers panoramic sea views and luxury facilities such as an indoor swimming pool, hot tub, sauna and gym.Immaculately presented throughout, the property offers generous and versatile living space including an open-plan kitchen dining room and living room that opens out into the garden. The a home cinema, playroom and two ground floor cloakrooms. A central feature in the dining room is a bespoke spiral staircase that leads to a beautifully appointed first floor further living room and study, opening onto a spacious terrace with stunning views across the golf course, the sea and North Foreland lighthouse.Upstairs are five well-proportioned bedrooms and four bathrooms. The master bedroom boasts a wrap-around balcony with stunning coastal views.The house is designed with high-spec features for a luxurious living experience.The detached pool house includes a 10m x 4m indoor swimming pool, a sauna, shower and changing room.Additional highlights include a triple garage, solar panels, built-in pizza oven, Villeroy & Boch fittings, CCTV and alarm systems, air-conditioning, air-source heat pump and underfloor heating.North Foreland Avenue is one of Broadstairs' most prestigious addresses, offering a blend of coastal charm and exclusivity. Situated on the sought-after North Foreland private estate, moments from the sandy shores of Joss Bay, a recent recipient of a Blue Flag for 2025 and a favourite among surfers and families alike. Viking Bay, the heart of Broadstairs’ seafront, is also within easy reach, providing a traditional seaside experience with its promenade, cafés and charming harbour.The land opposite has been confirmed by our Clients as Green Wedge land, where local planning policies provide significant protection against development that would compromise the open character of the area.Situation: Access to private beach via The 39 Steps. One mile to Broadstairs bustling with independent shops and restaurants, 0.3 miles to Joss Bay (Blue Flag Beach 2025) and Café.Train: High Speed direct train to London St Pancras in 1hr 21mins. Broadstairs to London Victoria 2hrsElectric Car: Broadstairs - Westwood Cross Shopping Centre, CT10 2BF - 5 bays (2 multi-charge, 1 Tesla and 2 Podpoint which require an app)Shopping: Westwood Cross, Shopping Centre Broadstairs - 3 milesAirports: City via M2 1hr 56m, Gatwick via M2 1hr 52Schools:Private: St Lawrence College, Wellesley House, The Kings School, CanterburyGrammar: Dane Court Grammar School , Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School, Ramsgate,Golf: North Foreland Golf Club, The Royal St George’s Golf Club, SandwichYoga & Wellness: Hotpod Yoga Margate 3.3m, Haeckels House Spa (used to be known as), 3.9mMuseums/local historical attractions: Turner Contemporary Art Gallery, Margate, Canterbury Cathedral, North Foreland Lighthouse, The Charles Dickens House Museum, Bleak House, BroadstairsFurther Specification List:• Secure gated entrance with CCTV and app-controlled alarm system• Lutron smart lighting• Marble flooring with underfloor heating downstairs• Air source heat pump• Living room & master bedroom suite with silent Gliss electric curtain tracks• Movie room with blackout electric blind• Zip tap appliance, water softeners & solar panels• Gaggenau kitchen appliances• Villeroy & Boch sanitaryware and tiling throughout• First-floor laundry chute to utility room.• Pool house with separate utilities, Lutron lighting & Heatstar air handling system• Triple garage with electric doors, heating, UV-tinted windows and internal water tap• Office/playroom with kitchenette, WC, Amtico flooring and private access/alarm• Landscaped garden with granite paving slabshttps://youtu.be/WIqmABHAxF0https://youtu.be/A3ati_-hpX4?si=vKrddtweuzX1fT97
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'Seasong' is a contemporary and stylish executive beach house. There are 7 bedrooms 5 bathrooms and a grand double height open plan reception room spanning the width of the house overlooking the sea. 'Seasong' boasts a unique secluded position on the beach front on the popular Tankerton Beach with direct access from the back gate onto a short pathway down to the beach. 'Seasong' is spread over three floors. On entering through the front door you can see right through to the sea passed the double height kitchen area that leads out onto the gardens. With a snug to the right hand side with fireplace and wood burner and double Crittall style doors that lead through to the seating area in the kitchen. The open plan kitchen leads you through to a vast utility room with bespoke cabinetry for storage. There is also a further storage room, a useful separate study and guest WC. The first floor has four double bedrooms with sea views one with an ensuite. There is a smaller room with a view over the Castle and a good size family bathroom. The third floor boasts a central terrace with far reaching sea views over 'The Street' and out to the windmills and beyond. The double doors leading out to the terrace let in light and a delightful sea breeze. Both bedrooms over the third floor have ensuite bathrooms and sea views. Access to the beach is via the garden onto a short pathway taking you straight to the sea. The front of Seasong overlooks Whitstable Castle and is also yards from Tankerton Slopes which are cliff-top lawns that roll gently towards the sea and provide excellent views of ‘The Street ‘-a naturally formed spit of land that extends into the sea and can be walked on at low tide.The landscaped garden is terraced over three levels with multiple seating areas patios, and parts laid to lawn. Whitstable is a vibrant and desirable seaside town frequented by visitors form London with many deciding to reside full time. Tankerton high street is set back from the beach is a small high street filled with shops, cafes, and Ossie’s, a reliably delicious fish and chip shop. The popular Jo Jo’s meze bar is a short stroll from the house. The cliff-top lawns of Tankerton Slopes roll gently towards the sea and provide excellent views of ‘The Street’, a naturally formed spit of land that extends into the sea and can be walked on at low tide. These shingle slopes support a population of the rare Fisher’s estuarine moth, Gortyna borelii lunata, and as such have been designated a Special Area of Conservation. Colourful and highly covetable beach huts nestle at the base of the slopes, one of which was transported and transformed in Tracy Emin’s 2000 work ‘The Last Thing I Said to You was Don’t leave me here’. Tankerton’s Blue Flag beach is deservedly popular in summer but happily avoids the crowds of this stretch of coast. Whitstable high street is a short walk along the promenade and offers an impressive mix of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, wonderful historic architecture and a thriving cultural scene. With its own Biennale, a wealth of independent businesses, and easy access to London, the area supports a diverse community enjoying a vibrant life on the coast. Whitstable is historically famed for its oysters. The epicurean tradition has continued locally with the annual Whitstable Oyster Festival and at Wheelers Oyster Bar, Oyster Co., and Stephen Harris’ Michelin-starred The Sportsman. Other dining options within a half-hour drive include The Fordwich Arms, The Pig at Bridge Place, and The Goods Shed in Canterbury, all driven by local produce. Local train lines provide excellent transport connections; Whitstable Station is a 15 minute walk away with direct trains to London St Pancras and London Victoria in under 90 minutes. To the south, Canterbury is accessible by bus or a 20-minute drive, whilst Margate is 30 minutes and Dover is 45 minutes by car. The M2 and the M20 connect to central London in 60 miles and take around 1 hour 40 minutes.https://youtu.be/VIBYVomfO4s
…By Annonceur International
A substantial coastal residence of impressive scale and versatility, Dhekelia House occupies a generous corner plot short walking distance to the heart of Croyde, This substantial well-proportioned detached home has been thoughtfully enhanced by the current owners, creating a stylish and highly functional living environment ideally suited to modern family life or as an enviable coastal retreat.A welcoming and spacious entrance hall sets the tone, leading through to the heart of the home — a superb open-plan kitchen, dining and family room. Designed for both everyday living and entertaining, this expansive space enjoys an abundance of natural light and a seamless connection to the surrounding garden. The property offers remarkable flexibility, with five to six well-proportioned bedrooms and four bathrooms, allowing for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or dedicated work-from-home spaces.Elevated to take full advantage of its exceptional position, the first-floor galleried sitting room is a particular highlight. Featuring a wood-burning stove and sliding doors opening onto a private balcony, this elegant space commands truly great views across Croyde Bay - a perfect setting to unwind while watching the ever-changing coastal landscape.Externally, the property continues to impress. The wrap-around gardens provide a wonderful sense of space and privacy, with a lawn to the rear and a variety of thoughtfully designed outdoor areas. An Indian sandstone patio offers the ideal setting for al fresco dining, complemented by a contemporary composite deck and an impressive, elevated sun deck positioned above the detached double garage, a superb vantage point for soaking up the sun and coastal outlook. Ample parking is available for several vehicles, adding to the home’s practicality.Perfectly positioned, the property also benefits from direct access to a nearby footpath leading towards the beach, making it effortless to enjoy the golden sands and renowned surf of this iconic North Devon location.Dhekelia House represents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial and well-presented home within one of the South West’s most sought-after coastal settings, combining generous proportions, contemporary comfort, and an exceptional lifestyle by the sea. Making a brilliant home full time or a second home by the sea.
…By Annonceur International
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