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Regency Square, BN1

Guide Price
£1,550,000
Oakley Property, Brighton
PROPERTY TYPE

Guest House

BEDROOMS

14

SIZE

4,434 sq ft

412 sq m

Key features

  • Substantial former guest house with 3 bed eco house to rear
  • Potential for conversion
  • LGF 2 bed flat (part completed)
  • Suitable for a variety of uses or further conversion (STP)
  • Grade II* listed
  • Central Brighton overlooking Regency Square gardens, the seafront and i360

Description

Brighton is a popular south coast city known for its lively cultural scene, historic architecture and relaxed coastal atmosphere. The city has excellent rail links with direct trains to Victoria and London Bridge whilst the road network provides access to the greater Sussex area.

Russell Square is a small historic square in central Brighton, just a short walk from the seafront, Churchill Square shopping centre, and the city's famous Regency district. The area is known for its elegant early-19th-century architecture, including stucco-fronted terraces, iron balconies, and classic Regency design elements. There are numerous restaurants and bars in the vicinity, and the iconic i360 is in view from the property.

A location plan and street view can be viewed online through Google Maps by typing in the following postcode: BN1 2FF.

This attractive Grade II listed property is believed to have been constructed between 1817 & 1830, forming part of the grand Regency Square - one of Brighton's best seaward facing squares. The square comprises three sides of similar grand properties providing a mix of dwellings, hotels, guest houses and rental properties, with a central garden area and public car parking below. The property overlooks the grassy square and has oblique views towards the seafront, the famous i360 and the iconic remains of the West Pier.

Arranged over ground and four upper floors, the building was previously operated as a bed and breakfast guest house providing 11 ensuite bedrooms. The guest house ceased trading in 2020 and has been used since as a family home, although it is now vacant. There is also a 2 bed self- contained lower ground floor flat with a separate entrance. Some refurbishment works are required to this area.

The building requires updating and refurbishment and has potential for a variety of uses going forward, subject to any consents.

Regency Square, BN1

Approximate location

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Brighton Station0.6 miles
  • London Road (Brighton) Station1.1 miles
  • Hove Station1.3 miles
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About Oakley Property, Brighton

The Property Works, 30-31 Foundry Street, Brighton, BN1 4AT
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Oakley Property

We offer a comprehensive range of residential and commercial property services throughout Sussex which also includes new homes, land, professional and management services.

With over 30 years in the business, we continue to evolve and improve. We have enjoyed a hugely successful 2023 and 2024 promises to build on that success with exciting new projects across all sectors.

With our dedicated team of professionals continuing to grow, we have even greater confidence that we can provide the best service to you - whatever your property requirements.

Andrew Hovey

Residential Sales Director

T 01273 669699

E andrew@oakleyproperty.com

James Cunningham

New Homes Sales Manager

T 01273 627415

E james.cunnningham@oakleyproperty.com

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