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A RARE OPPORTUNITY to acquire this STUNNING TWO DOUBLE BEDROOM BEACH FRONT APARTMENT with PRIVATE BALCONY offering unrivalled SEA VIEWS. Situated on the FOURTH FLOOR of this ICONIC 1930'S ART DECO STYLE BUILDING which also has the benefit of LIFT ACESS . Offered to the market CHAIN FREE. The...
Well-presented with seating area, residents notice board, stair or lift access to the fourth floor, private front door to:
Spacious with built in cloaks cupboard, two further built in storage cupboards.
Spacious light and airy room with two double glazed windows to front aspect enjoying fantastic sea views, exposed wooden floorboards, feature fire surround, two radiators, cupboard housing boiler.
Comprising a range of base level units with worksurfaces above in addition to built in wall cupboards, four ring gas hob with extractor above and oven below, stainless steel inset sink with mixer tap, integrated fridge, recessed ironing board and separate display8 cupboard with recessed and extendable kitchen table, space and plumbing for washing machine, double glazed window to front aspect.
Double glazed window to front aspect offering fantastic sea views, exposed wooden floorboards, radiator, door leading to:
Private and offering ample space for seating and entertaining whilst boasting amazing far reaching sea views.
Double glazed windows to rear and side aspects, exposed wooden floorboards, radiator.
Panelled bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, dual flush wc, wash hand basin, tiled walls, tiled flooring, heated towel rail, double glazed obscured window to side aspect.
We have been advised of the following by the vendor: Share of Freehold - transferrable with the sale. Lease: 134 years approximately remaining. Service Charge: £3300 per annum approximately.
Information provided by the vendor regarding the building: The block was designed by Henry Tanner, an architect who is perhaps best known for his design of the Park Lane Hotel, one of the most spectacular Art Deco buildings in London. The son of Sir Henry Tanner, who was the Government’s Chief Architect of Works at the end of the 19th century, he was renowned for his work with wealthy clients, who appreciated the grandeur of his outstanding designs. The builders of the block, Walter Lawrence and Co, are also well-known for their prestigious work in the 1930s which included the Royal London Mutual Insurance building in Finsbury Square, at the time the tallest building in London. Motcombe Court retains many original 1930s features throughout the building, as does the apartment (including original kitchen cabinetry) with two lifts, one an original service lift. Bexhill-on-Sea is one of Sussex’s most celebrated seaside towns. It is the home of the De-La-Warr Pavilion, one of Britain’s most celebrated Modern buildings. This 1935 building by Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff has been recently renovated and is now an internationally renowned arts centre with an impressive programme of exhibitions, performances and events. Central London can be reached by train in under two hours and the continent is also easily accessible (both via Ashford International).