3-bedroom Flat for rent at Arundel Terrace, Brighton BN2

Arundel Terrace, Brighton BN2 Brighton
£2400\mo
£554\wk
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  • 3 Bathrooms
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • Flats / Apartments - Flat (not-specified)
  • 1578.00
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Three double bedroom lower ground and ground floor apartment in a Grade I listed Regency townhouse., Available on a 6 month let with access for sales viewings, Close to Kemp Town Village amenities, Close to Soho House Brighton Beach and Sea Lanes Open Air Swimming Pool, Excellent school catchment, Excellent transport links, Original features throughout, Oblique sea views
Arundel Terrace, Brighton Spread over two generous floors of a Regency seafront townhouse, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom duplex apartment sits on some of the most prime land in the country. It is formed within the lower and ground floors of a townhouse on a corner plot giving it oblique sea and garden views from the main reception. Original period features can be found throughout the apartment which has been modernised in areas. Arundel House is a classic example of Regency architecture, built to echo the Nash developments in London. Its white façade gleams in the southerly light, accentuating its Corinthian columns, glossy black railings and portico entrance. Entering the building to the easterly side, you are welcomed into a well-maintained entrance hall with this apartment easy to access on the ground floor. Please note - this property is available immediately on a 6 month let only and will remain on the market for sale. Stepping inside the apartment, there is a useful cloakroom/WC and a door opening to the incredible, open plan living room and kitchen. It is breath-taking in scale with three tall sash windows on the easterly edge framing views over the nearby gardens to the sea. This room invites entertaining in style with ample space for sumptuous furnishings and a formal dining table and chairs alongside the kitchen. While the kitchen has been modernised in areas, it would be possible to add value with new cabinetry and appliances. The original character of the building has been retained within the cornicing, skirtings, dado and picture rails, while the overall aesthetic is simple and contemporary in white and grey to suit all styles of furnishing. Bedroom three is also on this floor, enjoying the same aspect and views. For this reason, it would make a tranquil home office with space for two, ideal for professionals looking to work from home on a daily or weekly basis. Substantial doubles with grey carpet underfoot and ample space for freestanding furnishings. The principal suite also benefits from a walk-in wardrobe and an en-suite bathroom with a shower attachment over the bath, while bedrooms two and three share the second full bathroom with a shower over the bath. Owner's Comments: < "It was the size and location of the apartment which has ensured its success for both families and professionals. It is a wonderful space for entertaining and it's a joy living so close to the beach at any time of year." Education: Primary: Queen's Park Primary Secondary: Varndean or Dorothy Stringer, Cardinal Newman rc Private: Brighton College, Brighton Prep., Roedean, Montessori Good to Know: He stunning Regency terraces of Arundel Terrace are Grade I Listed and are integral to Brighton and Hove's unique identity as a cosmopolitan city of style and taste. They were designed and built between 1824 and 1827 by eminent architects Charles Busby and Amon Wilds as luxury homes to echo the Nash developments in the capital. While most have been converted into sizable apartments such as this one, they continue to attract people from far and wide - almost 200 years later - with their sea views, generous proportions and striking period features. Brighton is a cosmopolitan coastal resort famous for its history and flamboyant Royal Pavilion as well as its beaches, Pier and glamorous Marina. Known for its festivals celebrating the arts and relaxed, café culture there are countless shops, restaurants and bars to explore along the seafront, in the characterful Georgian Lanes or in the fashionable central shopping districts and all are easy to reach from this Grade II listed home. The beach is opposite and it's just a stroll from the fashionable Kemp Town Village which hosts the Hospital and good schools including The Steiner and the award-winning Brighton College. The law courts and Amex are within reach as is the Marina with its health club, cinemas, restaurants and supermarket and the Downs, Queen's Park and 72 par golf course are a ten-fifteen-minute walk. It's also close to several bus routes serving the city centre, coast and Brighton station, with its fast links to Gatwick and London. For those who need to commute by car, the A23 and A27 are not far and permit zone H has no waiting list.78:T113a,Arundel Terrace, BrightonSpread over two generous floors of a Regency seafront townhouse, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom duplex apartment sits on some of the most prime land in the country. It is formed within the lower and ground floors of a townhouse on a corner plot giving it oblique sea and garden views from the main reception. Original period features can be found throughout the apartment which has been modernised in areas. Arundel House is a classic example of Regency architecture, built to echo the Nash developments in London. Its white façade gleams in the southerly light, accentuating its Corinthian columns, glossy black railings and portico entrance. Entering the building to the easterly side, you are welcomed into a well-maintained entrance hall with this apartment easy to access on the ground floor. Please note - this property is available immediately on a 6 month let only and will remain on the market for sale. Stepping inside the apartment, there is a useful cloakroom/WC and a door opening to the incredible, open plan living room and kitchen. It is breath-taking in scale with three tall sash windows on the easterly edge framing views over the nearby gardens to the sea. This room invites entertaining in style with ample space for sumptuous furnishings and a formal dining table and chairs alongside the kitchen. While the kitchen has been modernised in areas, it would be possible to add value with new cabinetry and appliances. The original character of the building has been retained within the cornicing, skirtings, dado and picture rails, while the overall aesthetic is simple and contemporary in white and grey to suit all styles of furnishing. Bedroom three is also on this floor, enjoying the same aspect and views. For this reason, it would make a tranquil home office with space for two, ideal for professionals looking to work from home on a daily or weekly basis. Substantial doubles with grey carpet underfoot and ample space for freestanding furnishings. The principal suite also benefits from a walk-in wardrobe and an en-suite bathroom with a shower attachment over the bath, while bedrooms two and three share the second full bathroom with a shower over the bath. Owner's Comments: < "It was the size and location of the apartment which has ensured its success for both families and professionals. It is a wonderful space for entertaining and it's a joy living so close to the beach at any time of year." Education: Primary: Queen's Park Primary Secondary: Varndean or Dorothy Stringer, Cardinal Newman rc Private: Brighton College, Brighton Prep., Roedean, Montessori Good to Know: He stunning Regency terraces of Arundel Terrace are Grade I Listed and are integral to Brighton and Hove's unique identity as a cosmopolitan city of style and taste. They were designed and built between 1824 and 1827 by eminent architects Charles Busby and Amon Wilds as luxury homes to echo the Nash developments in the capital. While most have been converted into sizable apartments such as this one, they continue to attract people from far and wide - almost 200 years later - with their sea views, generous proportions and striking period features. Brighton is a cosmopolitan coastal resort famous for its history and flamboyant Royal Pavilion as well as its beaches, Pier and glamorous Marina. Known for its festivals celebrating the arts and relaxed, café culture there are countless shops, restaurants and bars to explore along the seafront, in the characterful Georgian Lanes or in the fashionable central shopping districts and all are easy to reach from this Grade II listed home. The beach is opposite and it's just a stroll from the fashionable Kemp Town Village which hosts the Hospital and good schools including The Steiner and the award-winning Brighton College. The law courts and Amex are within reach as is the Marina with its health club, cinemas, restaurants and supermarket and the Downs, Queen's Park and 72 par golf course are a ten-fifteen-minute walk. It's also close to several bus routes serving the city centre, coast and Brighton station, with its fast links to Gatwick and London. For those who need to commute by car, the A23 and A27 are not far and permit zone H has no waiting list.79:T8f8,Permitted payments and tenant protection information As well as paying the rent, you may also be required to make the following permitted payments. Permitted payments For properties in England, the Tenant Fees Act 2019 means that in addition to rent, lettings agents can only charge tenants (or anyone acting on the tenant's behalf) the following permitted payments:Holding deposits (a maximum of 1 week's rent);Deposits (a maximum deposit of 5 weeks' rent for annual rent below £50,000, or 6 weeks' rent for annual rental of £50,000 and above);Payments to change a tenancy agreement eg. Change of sharer (capped at £50 or, if higher, any reasonable costs);Payments associated with early termination of a tenancy (capped at the landlord's loss or the agent's reasonably incurred costs);Where required, utilities (electricity, gas or other fuel, water, sewerage), communication services "telephone, internet, cable/satellite television), TV licence;Council tax (payable to the billing authority);Interest payments for the late payment of rent (up to 3% above Bank of England's annual percentage rate);Reasonable costs for replacement of lost keys or other security devices;Contractual damages in the event of the tenant's default of a tenancy agreement; andAny other permitted payments under the Tenant Fees Act 2019 and regulations applicable at the relevant time.For properties in Wales, the Renting Homes (Fees etc.) (Wales) Act 2019 means that in addition to rent, lettings agents can only charge tenants the following permitted paymentsHolding deposits (a maximum of 1 week's rent);Security deposits;Where required, utilities (electricity, gas or other fuel, water, sewerage), communication services "telephone, internet, cable/satellite television), TV licence;Council tax (payable to the billing authority);Payments for the late payment of rent (where required under the tenancy agreement);A breach of a term of the contract (where required under the tenancy agreement); andAny other permitted payments under the Renting Homes (Fees etc.) (Wales) Act and regulations applicable at the relevant time.
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