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The Brunel Tower Penthouse occupies the top floor of a 1860 grade II listed building. The penthouse has its own dedicated storage cupboard, a separate annex, and two designated parking spaces. The entrance features a stunning reception hall with a unique "flying staircase" designed by Henri Brunel, surrounded by a gallery that serves as additional dining space. The apartment's large "L" shaped hallway provides access to all rooms, including a utility room and a rear door with a second staircase. The kitchen has range of base units with granite worktops, a stainless steel range cooker, and French doors leading to a south-facing balcony with sea views. The lounge features a bay window, ornate timber ceiling, and a marble fireplace with cast iron surround. There are four double bedrooms, each with en-suite shower rooms via jack and jill doors, and a separate WC. A further staircase leads to a snug and an observatory tower with 360-degree views and intricate wood carving.