Designed to frame the panorama as its centrepiece, the architecture draws the outlook inward at every opportunity, creating an unbroken visual dialogue between the home and the horizon. A grand marble foyer lined in American oak forms the perfect introduction, curving around a circular staircase that ascends 6.6m through two show-stopping levels. Expansive living, dining and relaxation spaces unfold to uninterrupted bay outlooks, complemented by a Miele and Gaggenau kitchen and a terrace for al fresco entertaining. The formal dining room accommodates more than twenty guests, while the upper terrace and living area crowns Brighton’s highest point, embracing an ever-changing 360-degree panorama.