Price changed to £360,000
December 21, 2025
Price changed to £360,000
December 21, 2025
Price changed to £400,000
November 15, 2025
Listed for £425,000
September 15, 2025
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Brighton itself is a cosmopolitan resort famous for its beaches, the flamboyant Royal Pavilion, and year-round arts festivals. Alongside the historic Georgian Lanes, the city continues to evolve, with exciting new destinations like The Sea Lanes open-water swimming hub and the Reading Rooms on the seafront — a cultural library and community space blending heritage with modern living.
For professionals, the Amex, law courts, and city centre are within walking distance, while excellent bus routes, the nearby A23/A27, and fast train links to Gatwick and London make commuting straightforward.
Shops: Local 3 minutes, Georgian Lanes a 15- minute walk
Train Station: Mainline 15-20 minutes by bus
Seafront or Park: Seafront 2 minutes, Park 5 minutes on foot
Schools
• Primary: St Luke’s Primary, St Mark’s Primary
• Secondary: Dorothy Stringer, Varndean
• Private: Brighton College, Brighton & Hove High & Roedean
Agent’s Thoughts
Few addresses in the city capture the essence of Regency Brighton quite like Sussex Square. This apartment combines elegance, history, and grandeur with modern convenience and Brighton’s unique lifestyle. With its generous proportions, ever-changing sea views, and access to private gardens and the beach, it offers a standard of living rarely found on the south coast.
In Summary
A rare blend of Regency grandeur, sea views, and Brighton’s most exclusive private gardens, this apartment offers more than just a home — it offers a lifestyle. Elegant, light-filled interiors meet a location that brings together history, culture, and the sea at your doorstep. Homes of this calibre in Sussex Square seldom come to market, so early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate its full charm and setting.
Within walking distance of the Marina with its waterfront restaurants, health club, shops and cinemas, this spacious apartment has use of 7.5 acres of Grade II listed gardens which have a tunnel to the beach which local legend says inspired the rabbit hole in Lewis Carrol’s ‘Alice through the Looking Glass.’ For the exclusive use of the residents of The Kemptown Estate they are private and secure, and a social focal point of a vibrant, inclusive community. With local shops and cafés, a 15 minute stroll takes you to the fashionable café culture of Kemptown Village which hosts the County Hospital and Brighton College, the arts venues and famous al fresco lifestyle of the Lanes are a five minute cab ride and close to several bus routes, the city and station serving City Airport, Gatwick and London are easy to reach.