Guide price

£350,000

(£482/sq. ft)

1 bed flat for sale
Devonshire Place, Brighton BN2

    • 1 bed

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 725 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

Just added
Chain free
Share of Freehold
Added on 29/05/2026

About this property

  • Large one bedroom

  • First floor apartment

  • Converted grade II listed terrace

  • Sold with no onward chain

  • Communal gym, bike store and patio area

  • Open plan living and kitchen area

  • Minutes away from the beach

  • Close to brighton station

**guide price £350,000 - £365,000**

Excellently located in Kemp Town, with easy access to Brighton Station and a few minutes walk to the beach, a very spacious and beautifully presented one bedroom, first floor grade II listed apartment with access to a communal gym, bike store, and patio garden. Sold with no onward chain.

Situated on the first floor of a charming period terrace that was converted from an old synagogue, this fantastic and well-proportioned apartment offers a thoughtfully designed layout with an excellent sense of space throughout. The bright and modern open-plan living and kitchen area provides a welcoming setting, ideal for both relaxing and entertaining.

Further along the hallway is a generously sized double bedroom, and an adjoining room that would work perfectly as a walk-in wardrobe, home office, or study space. A large contemporary bathroom with stylish modern fittings completes the accommodation.

Additionally, the property benefits from convenient access to a communal bike store, patio garden, and on-site gym facilities, providing a practical and highly desirable addition for modern living.

EPC Rating: E

In The Local Area

The effervescent hustle and bustle of Kemp Town’s popular café culture offers a fantastic community feel along with a huge variety of independent shops, bars and restaurants all within walking distance from your door. From the quirky antique and vintage markets of St George’s Road and Upper St James’s Street to the supper clubs of Proud Cabaret, there’s always something to do in the local area.

The regal splendour of Brighton’s Royal Pavilion, Museum and Art Gallery are all only a short walk away, along with the pier and seafront, while North Street and The Lanes offer a huge variety of high street, independent and boutique stores.

Brighton Marina is within easy reach and regular bus services take you into the centre of Brighton and Hove and out to the stunning scenery of Devil’s Dyke. Brighton train station is approximately a mile away offering convenient mainline commuter links to London.

Further Information

The property is situated in Parking Zone C. Currently, the property is in Council Tax band C, which was charged at £2,292.84 for 2026/27. EPC rating - E Broadband & Mobile Phone Coverage - Prospective buyers should check the Ofcom Checker website. Planning Permissions - Please check the local authority website for any planning permissions that may affect this property or properties close by. Tenure & outgoings Tenure: Share of Freehold Unexpired term on lease - 99 years Service Charge - £1,936.40 This information has been provided by the seller. Please obtain verification via your legal representative.

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  • Tenure

    Share of freehold

  • Service charge

    £1,936 per year

  • Council tax band

    C

  • Ground rent

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  • Commonhold details

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