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This beautifully designed one-bedroom apartment brings a touch of French cottage charm to your stay. In the inviting bedroom, you’ll find a comfortable double bed set within a lovely alcove, complemented by a French door that opens directly onto the private patio. This secluded outdoor space is furnished with a table for two and a cozy bench, perfect for morning coffee or a quiet moment with a book.
The living room, with its warm wooden flooring and a charming log burner, offers a cozy retreat where you can unwind after a day out. The rustic-style kitchen, fully equipped for your convenience, features a dining table that seats four, creating an inviting space for meals shared together.
Adding to the apartment’s appeal is the newly fitted, modern bathroom, bringing a sleek, contemporary touch to this charming and characterful retreat.
The Space
Step into a tranquil retreat with this charming holiday home, featuring a private patio accessible through the cozy bedroom. Perfect for morning coffee or an evening glass of wine, the outdoor space is furnished for relaxation in the sun or shade.
Designed for up to four guests, this holiday home offers a super comfortable double bed in the bedroom, complete with fresh white linens, bath towels, and guest toiletries. In the lounge, a large double sofa bed provides additional sleeping space, making it ideal for couples or small families. The layout offers a cozy and connected feel, with the kitchen and bathroom accessible through the bedroom for a seamless flow.
The newly fitted modern kitchen is fully equipped to inspire culinary creativity, with everything from cookware and crockery to coffee and essential cooking basics. Enjoy a leisurely morning coffee made in the cafetière, and for added convenience, a microwave and dishwasher are available.
In the sleek, newly renovated bathroom, you'll find a spacious walk-in shower – a serene spot to start or end your day. Guests can also enjoy the use of an iron, ironing board, and hairdryer to keep things neat and comfortable throughout their stay.
Our friendly hosts live just above the property and are ready to provide local tips and recommendations for exploring Brighton’s best spots. Plus, our team is available every day of the week to answer questions and make your stay unforgettable. Come, relax, and enjoy a memorable getaway.
Neighborhood
This beautiful home is located in central Brighton!
The houses on the Crescent were built in the Regency period at the time when people began to speculate that the development of Brighton's famous Royal Pavilion would make it a desirable place to live and attract wealthy buyers from London. The grand façades were designed by local architects Wilds and Busby who were responsible for many of the best examples of Regency architecture around Brighton, including many of the houses on Marine Parade, Regency Square and St George’s Place.
Enjoy the shared communal garden opposite the house!
Hanover Crescent is situated opposite The Level, a popular green space with a large collection of beautiful elm trees. The Level has a number of cafes, along with a children’s play area, skate park and table tennis facilities. There are many nearby shops including supermarkets on Lewes Road, which offers an eclectic mix of cafes, restaurants and other independent businesses.
The adjacent 'trendy' Hanover area has an array of family friendly pubs, many of which serve excellent food including Sunday roasts and regular live music.
The prestigious North Laines and The Brighton Pavilion are a mere fifteen to twenty minute walk away.
Many excellent bars, restaurants and independent shops are within 5 to 10 minutes' walk.
Brighton, known as “London by the Sea,” is a dynamic coastal city famed for its eclectic charm and cultural richness. The Brighton Palace Pier is an emblem of the city, featuring traditional rides, game arcades, and food stalls that attract visitors year-round. Along the seafront, Brighton Beach and its colourful beach huts create an inviting atmosphere for beachgoers, who can enjoy the sea breeze and local delicacies like fish and chips.
One of Brighton’s most striking landmarks is the Royal Pavilion, with its extraordinary Indo-Saracenic architecture and lavish interiors, highlighting the city’s unique historical ties to royalty. Nearby, the Pavilion Gardens offer a serene place to relax amid the lively city.
For shopping enthusiasts, the North Laine is a must-visit, brimming with quirky boutiques, vintage stores, and independent art galleries, while The Lanes, with their narrow alleyways, charm visitors with jewelers, antiques, and cozy eateries. The city’s culinary scene is equally impressive, featuring everything from sustainable, plant-based restaurants to global cuisine and trendy food markets.
Brighton’s nightlife is vibrant and diverse, ranging from cozy traditional pubs and stylish cocktail bars to dance clubs and live performance venues. The city is known for its inclusive atmosphere and hosts major events such as the Brighton Festival, the Fringe, and Brighton Pride, which is celebrated as one of the largest and most colourful LGBTQ+ events in the UK.
Set against the backdrop of the South Downs National Park, Brighton offers an appealing mix of city excitement and natural beauty, perfect for those looking to enjoy culture, history, and scenic exploration.
Getting Around
Brighton is well-connected, making it easy to reach and navigate whether you’re arriving by train, coach, or car. Located just an hour south of London by rail, Brighton’s central station is served by regular trains from London Victoria, London Bridge, and St Pancras International, providing a quick and direct link to the capital. For international visitors, Gatwick Airport is just a 30-minute train ride away, while Heathrow Airport can be reached by a convenient coach or train journey.
If you’re travelling by coach, National Express operates services from London, Heathrow, and other major UK cities, typically arriving at Pool Valley Coach Station, a short walk from the beach and city centre. Driving to Brighton is straightforward, with the A23 linking it directly to London and the M25, while the A27 connects Brighton with towns along the south coast. However, parking in Brighton can be limited, especially in the city centre. Many visitors find it easier to park at one of the city’s Park & Ride locations or in one of the larger car parks outside the central area.
Once in Brighton, getting around is easy without a car. The city’s bus network, run by Brighton & Hove Buses, offers extensive routes across Brighton, Hove, and surrounding areas, with frequent services. Day passes and contactless payment options make it convenient to hop on and off. For short distances, Brighton is a very walkable city, with many attractions, shopping districts, and the beach all within easy reach.
Cycling is also popular, and there are dedicated bike lanes throughout the city. Brighton has a public bike hire scheme, BTN BikeShare, with docking stations located conveniently around central areas and the seafront. Taxis and rideshare services are readily available, offering another easy way to get around, particularly for trips outside the main city hub.
For exploring further afield, the South Downs National Park is accessible by bus or train, with routes taking you to scenic countryside spots perfect for hiking and exploring. Whether you choose public transport, a bicycle, or a leisurely walk, Brighton’s compact size and excellent transport links make it easy to navigate and enjoy all that this vibrant city has to offer.
Guest have access to the entire home, sunny rear outside space and a communal front garden. Access details will be sent prior to your arrival.
This apartment is on the lower ground so access is via some steps (5 in total).
Check-in: 16:00
Checkout: 11:00
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