ARE you looking for a Regency apartment with views over Brighton's seafront and gardens once frequented by royalty?

If so, this historic Georgian period maisonette could fit the bill.

Arundel House, a Grade I listed property in Arundel Terrace, was built in the 1820s by English architects Amon Wilds and Charles Busby and forms part of the 19th century Kemp Town Estate.

The property's living room has large original sash windows, providing natural light and direct views over the coast.

The Argus: Arundel House in Arundel Terrace in Brighton: credit - Paul Bott and CoArundel House in Arundel Terrace in Brighton: credit - Paul Bott and Co

Down a stairway from the living room are three bedrooms, with the principal suite boasting three large sash windows with views over the patio area, plus an ensuite wet room.

The large kitchen/breakfast has a designer finish, with a vast array of built-in wooden units and views to the patio.

The new owners will also have access to five acres of private garden known as the Kemp Town Enclosures.

The Argus: Arundel House in Arundel Terrace in Brighton: credit - Paul Bott and CoArundel House in Arundel Terrace in Brighton: credit - Paul Bott and Co

Developed in the 1820s by Thomas Kemp, the gardens were landscaped in 1828 by local horticulturist Henry Phillips.

The gardens attracted many royals over the years, with William IV and Queen Adelaide, as well as Victoria and Albert, enjoying a walk in the gardens on their visits to Brighton.

They were also set aside for the pleasure of Edward VII in 1908 when he was staying with his daughter in the city.

The property is available for offers over £1 million. It is being sold by Paul Bott and Co on 01273 605530.

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