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Date of Acquisition August 07
- A five storey mid Victorian terraced house.
- Currently consisting of 6 x studio flats and 2 x one bedroom flats.
- Situated in a central location.
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Date of Acquisition June 07
- A substantial 5 storey, Regency Grade 2* listed building
- Built in 1827, by Architects Charles Busy and Amon Wilds. Use of their architectural signatures, shell motifs and spiral ammonites, can be seen the capitols of the four Ionic columns inset in the facade of the house.
- Currently consisting of 11 residential units arranged as flats and bedsits.
- Located less then 50 yards from Brighton seafront, and the new Brighton 360i tower development on the West Pier Site.
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Date of Acquisition June 07
- 3 Storey Mew house located to the rear.
- Consisting of 2 one bedroom flats and an extensive unused basement.
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Date of Acquisition 15thApril 07
- A modern 3 storey semis detached house.
- Gate house to the entrance to the private road leading to 1-6 Rose Hill Terrace Mews BN1 (purchased in December 06).
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Date of Acquisition 28th February 07
- An elegant, Grade 2 * listed building, located in arguably the most prestigious crescent of Brighton.
- The property is situated in Brighton’s first crescent, built in 1798 by J.B Otto.
- Situated directly opposite the sea. Many of the property's original features have been retained including floor to ceiling bay windows, marble fireplaces and canopied balcony with ornate cast iron railings.
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Completion due 12th January 07
- An elegant, Grade 2 listed, double fronted building. Built circa 1823 by Architect Charles Busby, with fluted Ionic pilasters and an ironwork porch. Side wing extensions added circa 1885.
- The only remaining residential building.
- In 1882 it became the St Bartholomew's vicarage and later the home of the Vicar of Brighton. It was then converted into a house of multiple occupation in the late 1990’s.
- Registered HMO containing 14 Residential Units.
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Date of Acquisition 12th November 06
- Entire row of Mews Houses, including access road, parking, communal gardens, bike racks, bin stores etc.
- All built in 2002.
- Currently containing 6 residential properties.
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Date of Acquisition 28th July 06
- A three storey mid Victorian terraced property built circa 1880.
- Located within walking distance of Vauxhall or Stockwell tube stations.
- Situated in the heart of Stockwell only a short walk to the shops and the Portuguese Café’s that this area is famous for.
- Currently used as a house of multiple occupation containing 13 residential units.
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Date of Acquisition 7th June 06
- A three storey mid Victorian terraced property built circa 1880.
- Located within walking distance of Vauxhall or Stockwell tube stations.
- Situated in the heart of Stockwell only a short walk to the shops and the Portuguese Café’s that this area is famous for.
- Currently used as a house of multiple occupation containing 13 residential units.
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Date of Acquisition 24th March 06
- An elegant group of five storeys early Regency properties.
- Located in Brighton's oldest square, built circa 1810 all houses being Grade 2 listed.
- Situated directly on Brighton seafront the properties offer stunning views. Brighton’s town centre is located only 100 yards away.
- Currently Containing 21 residential units.
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