A gorgeous studio apartment situated in one of Hove’s most prestigious sea fronted squares.
Brunswick Square, forms part of the Brunswick Town in central Hove, the first housing development in Hove built in the 1820’s, owned by Thomas Read Kempt (the creator of Kemp Town) and designed by a famous architect Charles Busby, its Regency architecture, looking out to the sea from around the central garden, typifies what makes Brighton and Hove different from any other coastal resort.
The land on which Brunswick Square was built once formed part of Wick Farm, later known as the Wick Estate owned by Reverend Thomas Scutt’s family, now the square is typically all converted into apartments with number 13 Brunswick Square, formerly a private house, is used as a museum (the Regency Town House) demonstrating Regency life.
Today, many years on we are now renting a gorgeous studio apartment. The property itself has been renovated to a modern style throughout and is ready to settle into straight away.
Positioned opposite Brunswick Gardens and the beach and with easy reach of all of the city’s amenities, the property is perfectly situated.
EPC Rating: C
Council tax band: A
LOCATION
Brunswick square is located just off Western Road so is ideal for anyone looking to take a light stroll into town or a short walk to the beach. Local bars and restaurants include the Fatto a Mano, the Gin Tub and Libation. If its coffee shops you’re after, then you’re in luck as Brunswick Square is within walking distance to small batch coffee company, Wolfox Lab and our personal favourite The Flour Pot Bakery.
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