Features
- Sea Front Home With Far Reaching Views
- Spacious & Flexible living accommodation
- Contemporary Fitted Kitchen
- Fitted Bathroom
- Chain Free
- Share Of Freehold
Set on the seafront in the highly sought-after Marina conservation area is this stunning Six-bedroom apartment. The property is in a superb position with the beach and the English Channel on your doorstep. Steeped in history this beautiful south facing apartment has incredible sea views and is a truly unique and stylish home.
To the front of the property is the living room containing lovely period detailing and three picture windows allowing natural light to flow in, as well as providing incredible views out to sea. Bedroom’s two and three can also be found to the front, both providing the flexibility to adapt the space into the perfect study/studio room enjoying the relaxing coastal views.
The period detailing continues along the hallway, which runs from the front to the back of the apartment with two double bedrooms situated to the centre. A short flight of steps split the level in the hallway, and to the rear you will find a separate W.C, bedroom five and a fitted family bathroom with tub, dual sinks, fully tiled walls and heated towel rail.
The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a wide range of light-coloured contemporary units providing a wonderful social space. This leads to a rear hallway where bedroom six is located along with a utility room and separate W.C.
This stretch of Marina was designed by James Burton who designed much of Kew Gardens and the important Glass Palm house at Kew. James Burton was probably the most significant builder of St Leonards on Sea and Georgian London, responsible for large areas of Bloomsbury, St Johns Wood, Clapham Common and collaborated with John Nash at Regent’s Park.
Share of Freehold
Lease term: Over 900
Located in one of St Leonards On Sea most desirable and sought-after residential enclaves the property is close to the Norman Road and benefits from a frontline seafront position on Marina which offer numerous restaurants and a vibrant foodie scene. The beach and promenade are opposite the property and Hastings town is short stroll away. Artist open houses run through the spring months along with summer fairs and street parties. Looking for an evening out? Kino-Teat Picture house is one of the best in the area along with great local pubs serving good food (try The St Leonard, Wine Shed and St Clements). Excellent local shops including Shop and Love cafe serving the best coffee and scrumptious things. St Leonards Warrior square station is moments away with a direct link to Charing Cross and Victoria (1h:30 mins) and Brighton accessible within 50 mins perfect for commuters.
Hastings has the largest fishing fleet in Europe that is launched from a beach, which is known as the Stade. The Castle built by William the Conqueror but now in ruins is at the top of West Hill and offers wonderful views of the area and Channel. The steepest funicular railway in Britain takes passengers from the Old Town up to the Castle.
There are many other attractions in Hastings and St Leonards On Sea, both architectural and cultural. The fantastic Hastings pier (recently awarded pier of the year) hosts numerous live gigs and shows and is a wonderful place to visit. The town hosts several events throughout the year, which include the Hastings Half Marathon, the Jack in the Green Festival, Hastings Beer Festival, Coastal Currents and the Old Town Carnival.
Tenure: Share of Freehold (900 years)
Reference: RS0598