Could you live in a house like this?

The lavish Grade I listed seafront home is one of the most expensive Brighton properties on the market.

With breathtaking sea views, elegant Corinthian columns, ornate tiles, sweeping staircases and original cornicing, the house is Arundel Terrace would be a truly remarkable home.

But it will set you back a fair sum – it is on the market for £2.75 million with estate agent Mishon Mackay in Kemp Town.

The terrace itself was completed around 1828.

The house has three self-

contained apartments at the rear, which are all included in the freehold price.

Images from inside the property give us a glimpse of how the other half live, but parts of the property could be rented out, which might bring it within reach for the more aspirational house hunters.

The estate agents said: “The house itself is more than spectacular, it is breathtaking, with a striking interior. It is truly one of a kind.

“Through the original and secure front door and you are immediately struck by just how fantastic this property is, with its imposing sweeping staircase, spacious hallway, impressive ceiling height, gorgeous wooden flooring and original cornicing, emanating true Regency splendour.

“The massive advantage of this home is not just the impressive décor and size, this particular property comes with the benefit of three self-contained apartments.”

Inside on one floor, an open living room and dining room boasts chandeliers and period fireplaces.

The light pours in and it is so spacious that there is room for leather sofas and even a grand piano.

Meanwhile other rooms reveal more traditional wooden panelling, including a walk-in cloakroom with the names for all the family members, and a “decadent” study.

The estate agents say the wet room “evokes a spa-like feel” with marble tiles, while the kitchen has a Range Master cooker.

There are currently three properties for sale along Arundel Terrace and they would all set back the buyer more than £2.5 million. Meanwhile according to Right Move, there are currently 14 properties across Brighton on sale for more than £2 million.

To find out more about the property, visit www.mishonmackay.com.