- Markwick Terrace conservation area +
- Elevated southerly views +
- Intricate period detail +
- Grand proportions +
- Separate self contained apartment +
Forming part of Markwick Terrace in St Leonards is this impressive five-bedroom Grade II listed townhouse. Spanning almost 3500 square feet, elevated southerly views are framed by vast glazing, while intricate period detail and classical proportions define the space. Built in 1860 as an extension to the Eversfield Estate, Markwick Terrace has become one of St Leonards most coveted roads.
Inside
Set beneath a decorated entablature, stone steps rise to a timber front door with fanlight above. A glazed internal door set outlines the vestibule area. Exposed floorboards run underfoot, while an intricate frieze depicting the Nine Muses sits alongside layers of delicately articulated plasterwork, setting the tone throughout. To the left of the plan a bipartite reception holds the kitchen and a large dining room. Handcrafted joinery is finished in a soft cream topped in granite, while a canted bay window provides views of the verdant rear garden. The dining area sits to the front, where imposing twin sash windows with original-design shutters frame a southerly aspect. Deep set floral cornicing decorates the towering ceiling above, while an imposing fireplace centres the space. A large utility room and WC complete the floor.
The ornate sweeping staircase rises to the first floor where enriched plasterwork and grand proportions continue. A generous reception room sits to the front, where striking ceilings are enriched with finely worked mouldings and a central rose. A trio of floor to ceiling sash windows and the south facing balcony run the width of the elevation, providing raised views through the tree canopy into Markwick Gardens, and towards the sea. Adjacent, a double bedroom is currently arranged as a study, with bespoke book casing and lightly veined marble fireplace.
The principal bedroom enjoys a familiar southerly aspect on the second floor, with tall arched sash windows giving far-reaching views over the private gardens and beyond. Adjacent, a family bathroom has been carefully composed in keeping with the room's original design, pairing traditional fittings with a roll top bath and walk-in shower. A further WC is positioned on the half landing.
The uppermost storey provides two additional double bedrooms, and further family bathroom prepared around a broad landing. The bedroom to the front benefits from expansive sea views, while the bedroom to the rear overlooks the garden to the rear and surrounding rooftops.
To the lower ground floor, a self-contained one-bedroom apartment is currently arranged with its own entrance, reception room, kitchen and bathroom. A small courtyard offers outside space and storage.