1 bedroom flat
Sold STC
Flat
1 bed
1 bath
624
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold
Ground rent: £0 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge: £2,602.96 per annum
Council tax: Band A
Broadband: Super-fast 65Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Balcony
- In the Heart Of The Village
- Easy Access To The Beach
- Popular Location
- South Facing Sea Views
- Desirable Location
- Passenger Lift
- Seasonal heating
This beautifully presented one bedroom apartment with sea views and a south facing balcony is set in the idyllic village of Rottingdean. Situated in the iconic art deco building of St Margarets and set on a stunning cliff top location.
The communal entrance is beautifully designed and maintained with an extravagant lobby and the original brushed steel elevator. The entrance is secured by two telephone entry systems, giving superb security and peace of mind.
This a hugely relaxing and tranquil apartment to live and work from.
The pièce de résistance is the living room with its south facing balcony, could there be a better place to sit with a glass of wine and a good book, watching the sunset on the horizon?
Internal floor space: 59 sq m
EPC C80
Council Tax Band A
Seasonal heating & constant hot water included in the service charge
A statement from the Managing Agents dated 15 March 2023 shows a brought forward balance of £1345.85 plus an additional service charge 25 Mar 2023 to 28 Sept 2023 of £1257.11 Further enquiries should be made to confirm the current annual total expenditure.
Rottingdean is a picturesque historic village, found just off the south coast road, located on the outskirts of Brighton. Originally a smugglers village, and then after the war mainly a retirement village, Rottingdean is now a mixture of old and young age groups and families, with two local primary schools in the area, and Longhill Secondary School found close by, off Falmer Road, in Ovingdean. There is a selection of local village shops and tea rooms, as well as five local pubs and inns, on the High Street all leading down to the beachfront, where there is a picturesque undercliff walk along the coast. Brightons famous Marina is also close by and offers a variety of shops, bars, restaurants, along with a casino, bowling alley, cinema, David Lloyd leisure complex, and a further pleasant undercliff walk along the coast. Bus routes are found on the Coast Road and Falmer Road, providing easy access in Brighton city centre. Brightons Mainline Railway Station, (Brighton -- Victoria approximately 55 mins), is approximately 4 miles away
The communal entrance is beautifully designed and maintained with an extravagant lobby and the original brushed steel elevator. The entrance is secured by two telephone entry systems, giving superb security and peace of mind.
This a hugely relaxing and tranquil apartment to live and work from.
The pièce de résistance is the living room with its south facing balcony, could there be a better place to sit with a glass of wine and a good book, watching the sunset on the horizon?
Internal floor space: 59 sq m
EPC C80
Council Tax Band A
Seasonal heating & constant hot water included in the service charge
A statement from the Managing Agents dated 15 March 2023 shows a brought forward balance of £1345.85 plus an additional service charge 25 Mar 2023 to 28 Sept 2023 of £1257.11 Further enquiries should be made to confirm the current annual total expenditure.
Rottingdean is a picturesque historic village, found just off the south coast road, located on the outskirts of Brighton. Originally a smugglers village, and then after the war mainly a retirement village, Rottingdean is now a mixture of old and young age groups and families, with two local primary schools in the area, and Longhill Secondary School found close by, off Falmer Road, in Ovingdean. There is a selection of local village shops and tea rooms, as well as five local pubs and inns, on the High Street all leading down to the beachfront, where there is a picturesque undercliff walk along the coast. Brightons famous Marina is also close by and offers a variety of shops, bars, restaurants, along with a casino, bowling alley, cinema, David Lloyd leisure complex, and a further pleasant undercliff walk along the coast. Bus routes are found on the Coast Road and Falmer Road, providing easy access in Brighton city centre. Brightons Mainline Railway Station, (Brighton -- Victoria approximately 55 mins), is approximately 4 miles away
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