CHAIN FREE – Stunning 5-Bedroom Sea-Facing Townhouse with Flexible Living Spaces
A rare gem of St. Leonards’ architectural history, this spacious 5-bedroom townhouse boasts uninterrupted sea views and flexible living accommodation. Built around 1830 by the renowned architects James and Decimus Burton, 125 Marina forms part of an iconic south-facing terrace of seven properties within a larger row of 17 Grade II listed houses. Unique to this location, the property is one of only two in this row designed with a three-window width, offering larger room dimensions and a greater sense of space throughout.
This home beautifully retains period features, and its flexible layout allows for a variety of living arrangements. It can serve as a grand family home or incorporate a workspace with its own street entrance on the lower ground floor, which has the potential to be transformed into a self-contained unit.
The property would benefit from modernization/refurbishment to bring it up to contemporary standards, providing a fantastic opportunity for the new owner to enhance the space to their tastes while preserving its historical character. This adds the potential to create a truly unique home blending period charm with modern comforts.
Additional advantages of this chain-free property include its historic Grade II listed status, period charm, and the versatility to create a self-contained living space, ideal for generating a passive rental income.
To the rear, a lock-up garage is currently rented, and there may be an option for the new owner to take over the existing rental agreement.
This remarkable townhouse offers a rare opportunity to own a part of St. Leonards’ heritage with modern flexibility and income potential.
Property Features
Property Features
- CHAIN FREE
- Period Features
- Terraced House
- Balcony with Stunning Sea Views
- Large Living Accommodation
- Close to Station
- Vacant Possession
- Abundance of Natural Light
- Potential Self Contained Unit
- Viewing Essential
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