If YOU have ever wanted to own a piece of Georgian history, now is your chance.

A house that dates back to the 18th century and is a stone's-throw from Brighton’s seafront has now gone on the market.

The only catch is perhaps the price tag at £1.3 million.

While the Coach House was rebuilt in 2011, the property features the original flint and bungaroosh Georgian frontage.

The Argus: The £1.3 million property in Brighton: credit - HamptonsThe £1.3 million property in Brighton: credit - Hamptons

With four bedrooms, two bathrooms and two reception rooms, the new owners of this property would be greeted with reclaimed floorboards and a brick fireplace, leading to a set of French doors to the conservatory.

The property mixes in many modern elements with its historic past, with a dining area leading to an oak and Sicilian marble kitchen - featuring integrated appliances and an American-style fridge freezer.

The Argus: The £1.3 million property in Brighton: credit - HamptonsThe £1.3 million property in Brighton: credit - Hamptons

The master bedroom has two Georgian sash windows on to the mews, with a walk-in closet and an en-suite shower room - tiled floor to ceiling with quartz crystal tiling.

The second bedroom has French doors leading onto a Juliette balcony, with the third having views overlooking the rooftops of Brighton.

The Argus: The £1.3 million property in Brighton: credit - HamptonsThe £1.3 million property in Brighton: credit - Hamptons

If that’s not enough, the property also has a television that acts as a mirror when switched off, a cinema projector with sound system and a roof garden.

The property also features colour change lighting in the open plan top floor, as well as in the ground floor living area.

It is being sold by estate agent Hamptons on 01273 230230.

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