This 2 DOUBLE BEDROOM flat is situated on the top floor of this popular purpose-built block and is close to local shops, amenities, BRIGHTON MARINA, & hospital. Some of the property highlights include a Kitchen/Breakfast room, bay fronted lounge, gas fired central heating & use of COMMUNAL GARDEN. Energy Rating: C69 Council Tax Band: B Exclusive to David Maslen Estate Agents.
LOCATION:
Whitehawk Road is located on the outskirts of Kemptown Village, being approximately a mile from Brighton Marina with a variety of shops, bars and restaurants and the Asda superstore and cinema complex, the Marina holds a market on Sundays. There are good bus services into Brighton City Centre close by with access to the shopping mall and Brighton Railway station. A short distance away is The Broadway which has a variety of shops and cafes and close by is the cosmopolitan Kemptown Village where you will find a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants. Brighton seafront is close by as is RSCH
Lawned area with benches & trees.
Stairs to flat.
Coat hooks, entry phone, storage cupboard, radiator, further storage cupboard.
White suite comprising panelled bath with mixer taps, shower over, shower screen, pedestal wash hand basin, radiator, extractor fan.
Low level WC.
Double glazed window to rear, radiator.
Two double glazed windows to rear, radiator.
Range of wall & base units with roll edged work surfaces over, inset stainless steel sink with mixer taps & drainer, space for cooker, space for fridge, space & plumbing for washing machine & dishwasher, wall mounted combi boiler, space for table & chairs, radiator, two double glazed windows to front, part tiled walls.
Double glazed bay window to front, radiator.
68.9 sq.m. (742 sq.ft.)
Woodingdean is a beautiful area that offers all the benefits of country living just 3 miles outside of Brighton. It's rural-in-the-city, with free parking. And the deepest hand-dug well in the world.The area has a real feeling of community – typified by the annual Christmas get-together for businesses on Warren Road. Many locals have spent the majority of their lives in the area.Popular with Brightonians looking to settle down – without leaving the city completely behind - there's nothing quite like starting the day cresting the hill of Falmer Road, and coming home to vegetables from your own patch.
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