Summary:
This modern one-bedroom flat is tucked away on a charming coastal street, yet just moments from Brighton’s vibrant city life. Stroll to the iconic pier, unwind on the beach, or browse the independent boutiques of North Laine. With Brighton Station only a 10-minute walk, you’ll have easy connections to Hove, London, and beyond.
Brighton on your doorstep. Adventure at your feet. Book now!
The Space:
24/7 Guest Support
Professionally Cleaned
Hotel-Quality Bed Linen & Towels
Kitchen:
Whip up your favourite meals in a sleek, open-plan kitchen that flows effortlessly into the dining and living areas — perfect for cooking, eating, and entertaining. Recently redecorated and fully equipped with modern appliances, you’ll have a Nespresso machine, oven, and everything you need at your fingertips.
Living Room:
Sink into the plush velvet sofa and unwind in a bright, open-plan living area, complete with charming Victorian-style window shutters. The ideal spot to relax after a day exploring Brighton.
Bedroom:
Wake up to sea views and the charm of Brighton’s colourful seaside townhouses. This freshly decorated bedroom features a cosy double bed with hotel-quality linen, ample storage, and direct access to an en-suite WC.
Shower Room:
Refresh in style with a spacious, modern shower room featuring a luxurious rain shower and stocked with all your essential toiletries.
Guest Access:
You will have full access to the property during your stay. Enjoy!
The Neighborhood:
Make yourself at home in Brighton and enjoy being just moments from the city’s top attractions. Hop on a short bus ride to The Lanes – a maze of winding streets filled with independent shops, vintage finds, and welcoming cafés. Explore hidden gems, pick up quirky keepsakes, and soak up the vibrant bohemian spirit that makes Brighton so unique.
For generations, Londoners have escaped here for seaside breaks, and it’s easy to see why. From the iconic pebble beach and Brighton Palace Pier to the exotic Royal Pavilion, Brighton offers a perfect blend of seaside fun, history, and culture. Along the promenade, you’ll find Volk’s Electric Railway, Sea Life Brighton, the haunting remains of the West Pier, and the Brighton i360 – where panoramic views are best enjoyed with a glass of Sussex fizz.
The city’s cultural scene is just as lively, with theatres, live music, comedy, drag shows, and art galleries at every turn. From West End productions to open-mic nights, there’s something happening every night of the week. Outdoor lovers can enjoy cycling, paddleboarding, zip-wires, beach volleyball, or simply soaking up the sun on eight miles of coastline.
Nature is never far away – explore the South Downs National Park for hiking, picnics, and stargazing, or visit Stanmer Park and Devil’s Dyke for sweeping countryside views. If you’re in the mood for day trips, historic Lewes and Arundel, the dramatic Seven Sisters Cliffs, and award-winning Sussex vineyards are all within easy reach.
Whether you’re here for a weekend escape or a longer stay, Brighton offers the perfect mix of seaside charm, cultural energy, and natural beauty – all right on your doorstep.
Getting Around:
Exploring Brighton and Hove couldn’t be easier. The city’s bus network is extensive, with step-free access on all vehicles. From Brighton Station you can reach the South Downs and Devil’s Dyke, while routes also link Hove Lagoon, the Marina, and everywhere in between. If you’re heading between Brighton and Hove, you can choose from several bus routes or take a direct train — just one quick stop. Taxi ranks and bike hire points are available at both Brighton and Hove stations, and you’ll also find bike hire stands dotted throughout the city, including in local parks. Cycling is a great way to explore, with many roads offering cycle lanes and a dedicated seafront path running from Hove Lagoon all the way to Volk’s Electric Railway.
Brighton is well connected to London and beyond by train. Direct services run to London Victoria, Clapham Junction, and East Croydon, as well as to London Bridge, King’s Cross, and St Pancras International. Journeys can be as fast as 48 minutes from Victoria or around 1 hour 15 minutes from King’s Cross. Gatwick Airport is roughly halfway between London and Brighton, making for a quick 30-minute train ride.
For international connections, Newhaven Port is just 30 minutes away by train or 45 minutes by bus, with regular ferries to Dieppe. Brighton is also within easy reach of Southampton, Portsmouth, and Dover for additional ferry routes.
Other Things to Note:
We kindly ask that you read through the house rules before confirming your booking and follow them throughout your stay. These guidelines are in place to ensure a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable experience for all guests, while also protecting the property.
Please note that parties, gatherings, or events are not permitted. This includes loud music, unregistered overnight guests, or any activity that could disturb neighbours or cause damage. Breaching this rule will result in immediate eviction without refund, as well as charges for any damage, excessive cleaning, or disruption caused.
Your cooperation helps us maintain a welcoming home for everyone. Thank you for respecting the property, the neighbourhood, and future guests.