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The Barn (UKC4550)
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Barn conversion full of charisma with vaulted ceiling, wooden beams, stone flooring and opulent furniture.. Step to entrance. Ground Floor: Living/dining room: With wood burner, 30" Freeview TV, beams and vaulted ceiling. Kitchen: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. Bedroom 1: With double bed, single bed and beams. Shower room: With shower cubicle and toilet. Narrow stairs to... First Floor: Bedroom 2: With super kingsize bed, 48" Free... The space Barn conversion full of charisma with vaulted ceiling, wooden beams, stone flooring and opulent furniture.. Step to entrance. Ground Floor: Living/dining room: With wood burner, 30" Freeview TV, beams and vaulted ceiling. Kitchen: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. Bedroom 1: With double bed, single bed and beams. Shower room: With shower cubicle and toilet. Narrow stairs to... First Floor: Bedroom 2: With super kingsize bed, 48" Freeview TV and beams. Bedroom 3: With kingsize bed and beams. Bathroom: With bath, shower attachment and toilet.. Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, Wi-Fi and logs for wood burner included. Welcome pack. Enclosed front garden with patio and garden furniture. Enclosed rear garden with courtyard. Hot tub for 3 (private). Bike store. Private parking for 1 car; additional on road parking. Please note: No children under 15 years old. Sorry, no hen or stag parties.. Nestled in the heart of Saltdean lies this stunning Barn conversion. Come and stay in one of the oldest surviving buildings of Brighton which was once part of Bannings Bottom Farm. Immaculately restored to a very high specification with a 35’ vaulted ceiling to the main reception room , wood burner, wood beams throughout, stone flooring on the ground floor, decked rear garden and sunken private hot tub. The beach is a short stroll at the end of the road and at the rear of the property a short walk leads you to Telscombe Tye, a vast area of unspoilt grassland countryside overlooking the sea to the south and the South Downs National Park to the north. This area is perfect for walking or cycling offering unspoilt views of the sea and countryside alike.The Barn is finished to a luxurious standard and is sure to impress even the most discerning guests. Situated less than 5 miles from the city of Brighton, with all its exciting attractions like Palace Pier which is a Grade II* listed pleasure pier located in the city centre opposite the Old Steine. This is opposite the Brighton Aquarium which is the oldest operating aquarium in the world. Over 5,500 marine creatures on display, including sharks, piranhas and delicate seahorses. Just a stone throw away is the famous Lanes, once the hub of the old fishing town Brighthelmstone, it is a lively neighbourhood packed with upmarket restaurants, quaint tea rooms, and traditional pubs serving real ale. At its heart lies a warren of narrow, twisting alleyways filled with independent jewellers and tiny, high end antiques shops and designer boutique clothes shops. The Old Police Cells Museum, in the Town Hall’s basement, offers free tours of a 200-year-old underground jail. The Theatre Royal Brighton is one of the oldest and most distinguished theatres in the country and is located right next to The Royal Pavilion. The Royal Pavilion, also known as the Brighton Pavilion, is a Grade I listed former royal residence. Beginning in 1787, it was built in three stages as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811, and King George IV in 1820. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style prevalent in India for most of the 19th century. The current appearance of the Pavilion, with its domes and minarets, is the work of architect John Nash, who extended the building starting in 1815. Nightlife in Brighton happens in a variety of venues from big name acts at the Brighton Centre and Brighton Dome to intimate gigs in churches and pubs, such as Mrs Fitzherbert’s. There are live music events most nights of the week with opportunities to see the biggest stars of today or to try and spot the next big thing. With some much to do just a short journey away, The Barn is the perfect place to stay and relax and enjoy to home comforts after a busy day sightseeing and day tripping in Brighton. Beach 220 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
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