HAVE you ever wanted to see the sun rise and set over the seafront from the comfort of your own home? With this Grade II property you can do just that from its wrought iron balconies.

Built in 1825, the five-storey maisonette in Marine Parade, Brighton, has been restored to its former glory and includes open fireplaces, a kitchen/diner, and a majestic reception opening up to the sun and the sea.

Through the original Regency front door, the property has restored wooden floors and successive arches spanning the hallway, with tall windows with their original shutters leading up to a sheltered balcony.

The Argus: The £1.75m property on Marine Parade: credit - Brand VaughanThe £1.75m property on Marine Parade: credit - Brand Vaughan

In the dining area, there is an ornate fireplace and dimmer switches for ambient lighting, with the kitchen providing a range of high-end integrated appliances and traditional shaker cabinets.

Heading up the maisonette's stately staircase, there are arched doorways leading to a reception room spanning the full width of the building, with triple windows following the curve of the building and access to a balcony with views over the open sea.

The Argus: The £1.75m property on Marine Parade: credit - Brand VaughanThe £1.75m property on Marine Parade: credit - Brand Vaughan

The property has seven bedrooms across its many floors. The principal suite has natural light flooding through windows large enough to allow sea views even from bed. The master bedroom also has an Art Deco fireplace, a dressing room and stylish bathroom with a Juliette balcony.

The south-facing garden is one of only a select few on the seafront.

The property is in the heart of Kemp Town and is a stone's throw from beach bars, beachball courts and waterfront restaurants.

The Argus: The £1.75m property on Marine Parade: credit - Brand VaughanThe £1.75m property on Marine Parade: credit - Brand Vaughan

The owner said: "Every room is big and bright, so we have been able to enjoy growing plenty of interesting plants here.

"Living by the sea is inspiring and we love to wade out at low tide for a swim or watch the boats on the water from the sun-trap balcony, and there are plenty of sporting activities for children along the seafront or in Queen's Park, which is just a short walk.

"Kemp Town Village is friendly with good schools and great shops. Brighton is brilliant to live in with so much music, theatre and many good restaurants."

The £1.75 million property is being sold by Brand Vaughan at 01273 683111.

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