Summary:
Welcome to our stylish one-bedroom retreat, tucked away on a charming coastal street just minutes from the heart of Brighton. Ideal for couples or solo travellers, this bright and inviting space offers a cosy place to unwind after a day of exploring. Take a leisurely walk to the famous pier, relax on the beach, or browse the unique independent shops and cafĂ©s of North Laine â the very best of Brighton right on your doorstep.
The Space:
24/7 Guest Support
Professionally cleaned before every stay
Hotel-quality bed linen & towels provided
Kitchen:
Cook with ease in the sleek, open-plan kitchen that flows seamlessly into the dining and living areas â perfect for preparing meals, dining, or entertaining. Recently redecorated and fully equipped with modern appliances, youâll have everything you need, including a Nespresso machine, oven, and all the essentials close at hand.
Living Room:
Relax on the plush velvet sofa in the bright, open-plan living space, complete with charming Victorian-style window shutters. Itâs an inviting spot to unwind after a day out exploring.
Bedroom:
Wake up to lovely sea views and the character of Brightonâs colourful seaside streets. The freshly decorated bedroom features a cosy double bed with hotel-quality linen, plenty of storage, and direct access to a private en-suite WC.
Shower Room:
Freshen up in the contemporary shower room, featuring a spacious walk-in rain shower and stocked with all your everyday toiletries for a comfortable, hotel-style experience.
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 cityâs most loved attractions. Take a quick bus ride to The Lanes â a charming maze of narrow streets filled with independent boutiques, vintage finds, and cosy cafĂ©s. Itâs the perfect place to browse for one-of-a-kind treasures and soak up the creative, bohemian spirit that gives the city its unique character.
For generations, Londoners have escaped here for classic seaside getaways â and itâs easy to see why. From the famous pebble beach and Brighton Palace Pier to the exotic architecture of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton blends coastal fun with history and culture like nowhere else. Along the promenade, you can hop aboard the historic Volkâs Electric Railway, visit SEA LIFE Brighton, explore the atmospheric remains of the West Pier, or take in sweeping views from the Brighton i360 â perhaps with a glass of local Sussex sparkling wine in hand.
The cityâs cultural scene is just as vibrant, with theatres, live music, comedy, drag shows, and art galleries around every corner. Whether you prefer major productions or intimate open-mic nights, thereâs always something happening. If you love the outdoors, try cycling along the seafront, paddleboarding, zip-lining, beach volleyball, or simply relaxing beside the waves along miles of coastline.
Nature is never far away either. Head into South Downs National Park for scenic walks and stargazing, or enjoy countryside views at Stanmer Park and Devilâs Dyke. For easy day trips, you can explore historic Lewes, picturesque Arundel, or the dramatic white cliffs of Seven Sisters Cliffs.
Whether youâre planning a weekend escape or a longer stay, Brighton offers the perfect mix of seaside charm, lively culture, and beautiful surroundings â all right on your doorstep.
Getting Around:
Getting around Brighton and Hove couldnât be simpler. The city has an extensive and reliable bus network, with step-free access on all vehicles, making it easy to travel wherever you need to go. From Brighton railway station, you can head out to the countryside at South Downs National Park or Devilâs Dyke, while other routes connect you to Hove Lagoon, Brighton Marina, and everywhere in between.
Travelling between Brighton and Hove is quick and convenient, with several frequent bus services or a direct train thatâs just one stop. Taxi ranks and bike hire are available at both Brighton railway station and Hove railway station, and youâll find additional bike hire points across the city and in local parks. Cycling is a fantastic way to explore, thanks to dedicated cycle lanes and a scenic seafront path that runs from Hove Lagoon all the way to Volkâs Electric Railway.
Brighton is also well connected to London and beyond by rail. Direct services run to London Victoria station, Clapham Junction railway station, East Croydon railway station, London Bridge station, Kingâs Cross railway station, and St Pancras International, with journey times as quick as 48 minutes from Victoria. Gatwick Airport sits roughly halfway between London and Brighton, just a 30-minute train ride away.
For international travel, Newhaven Harbour is around 30 minutes by train or 45 minutes by bus, offering regular ferries to Dieppe. Youâre also within easy reach of additional ferry ports at Southampton, Portsmouth, and Dover, making Brighton a convenient base for exploring further afield.
Other Things to Note:
We kindly ask that you review our house rules before confirming your booking and follow them throughout your stay. These guidelines are in place to help ensure a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable experience for all guests, while also caring for the property.
Please note that parties, events, or large gatherings are strictly not permitted. This includes loud music, unregistered overnight visitors, or any behaviour that may disturb neighbours or cause damage. Failure to comply may result in immediate eviction without refund, along with additional charges for any damages, excessive cleaning, or disruption.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in helping us keep the home welcoming, respectful, and enjoyable for everyone â including our neighbours and future guests.