2 bed flat to rent in 55 Blackwater Road, Eastbourne BN20, £1,400 pcm

1,400.00 per month

Offer Nr.:
56214277
Type of ad:
to Rent
Property type:
2 bed flat to rent
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Reception rooms:
1
Contact name:
Freeman Forman - Eastbourne Lettings
Phone(s):
01323 376700

* Furnished or unfurnished
* Established shared gardens
* Sought - after Meads neighbourhood
* A wealth of period features
* Storage cupboards
* Train station and Town centre within walking distance
* Kitchen appliances
* Gas central heating
* Two large double bedrooms
* Bath & shower
* Approx 1378 sq ft
A magnificent characterful home affording incredibly comfortable
accommodation. The property is, in our opinion, full of personality and charm.
Grand throughout, we start our walkthrough in the enormous living room. With
five sash windows the room is flooded with natural daylight and overlooks the
established South facing shared gardens. The living space is capacious. There
is space for dining, socialising and working. The room presents wonderfully,
with the fireplace adding temperament.
The separate kitchen is beautiful. Modern and designed for everyday
convenience, the kitchen is again naturally lit, and comes fitted with
suitable work top space, breakfast bar and supplied with an electric oven and
gas hob, housed by a stainless steel extractor hood. There is also a
dishwasher and fridge freezer too.
The generous hallway provides access to all rooms including the useful storage
cupboards.
The bathroom is sizeable and again easy on the eye. Two obscure windows allow
daylight to pour in. The bathroom is supplied in corresponding wall and floor
tiles, a matching white suite, and walk in shower finished in chrome and
detailing.
Both bedrooms are doubles and certainly keep the unblemished, bright theme.
This property is a genuinely lovely find. To arrange a viewing appointment
contact Freeman Forman Eastbourne.
This property is available unfurnished.
Location
Eastbourne is a resort town on England's southeast coast. On the seafront are
Victorian hotels, the 19th - century Eastbourne Pier and a 1930s bandstand.
Towner Art Gallery includes modern British works. Nearby, Redoubt Fortress,
built during the Napoleonic Wars, has a military museum. Southwest along the
coast, in South Downs National Park, are the tall chalk cliffs of Beachy Head
and its striped 1902 lighthouse.
Eastbourne grew as a fashionable resort due to the Duke of Devonshire. In
1859, he wanted to develop the town and appointed architect Henry Currey to
design a street plan – after sending him to Europe for inspiration. The
resulting architectural mix is typically Victorian, with a tinge of the Med,
and gives Eastbourne its faded glamour ambience. However, many water sports
fans have discovered the potential of Eastbourne's magnificent bay, and for
tennis fans the annual international tennis tournament provides a superb warm -
up for Wimbledon.
Available: Immediately
EPC: D
Council Tax: C Council Tax Band: Holding Deposit: £323. 00

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