Kemp Street

Brighton and Hove

4 guests

2 bedrooms

2 beds

2 bathrooms

Property Overview

Kemp Street is an exceptionally presented two-bedroom home with character in abundance. Located in North Laines you have Brighton's vibrant, bohemian district known for its eclectic shops, diverse eateries, and rich cultural scene on your doorstep.
Sleeping up to four guests, this three storey home features an open plan living, kitchen and dining area, a secure external patio area featuring outdoor furniture, two bathrooms and is furnished with high spec fixtures and fittings throughout.

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Property Details

The Space
Nestled in the heart of Brighton's North Laines, this stunning two-bedroom property offers the perfect combination of modern comfort and seaside charm.

Step into the light-filled open-plan kitchen, living, and dining area where contemporary design meets comfort. The fully equipped kitchen boasts sleek appliances and ample counter space, making it a pleasure to prepare meals. The dining space is in the centre of the kitchen inviting guests to gather for memorable meals.

Accommodating up to four guests, this elegant home features a spacious king bedroom and a cozy double room, each designed to ensure a restful night's sleep. With two stylish bathrooms, convenience and privacy are guaranteed for all guests.

Venture outside to the private rear patio, a peaceful space ideal for morning coffee or an evening drink under the stars. This property’s location places you just moments away from Brighton’s vibrant array of shops, cafes, and the iconic seafront, making it the ideal home base for your coastal getaway.

Experience the best of Brighton living in this beautiful property, where comfort and style seamlessly blend.

Neighborhood
Kemp Street is located in the North Laine area of Brighton; one of Brighton's most vibrant and eclectic areas, known for its bohemian spirit and artistic flair. Situated just a short walk from the city center and the iconic Brighton Pier, North Laine offers a unique mix of culture, shopping, and entertainment that captures the essence of Brighton’s laid-back, creative vibe.

This historic quarter is packed with an array of independent boutiques, vintage shops, and quirky stores, making it a shopper's paradise. Here, you can find everything from handmade jewelry and unique clothing to antiques and rare vinyl records. The streets are also dotted with galleries showcasing local art, adding to the neighborhood’s rich cultural tapestry.

Foodies will delight in the diverse range of cafes, restaurants, and street food vendors offering everything from artisan coffee and plant-based treats to international cuisine. The area’s bustling atmosphere is complemented by outdoor seating, perfect for people-watching and soaking in the lively ambiance.

North Laine is also known for its vibrant street art, with murals and graffiti that turn the neighborhood into an open-air gallery. Music venues, theaters, and comedy clubs contribute to the area’s reputation as a hub for live entertainment and nightlife.

Nestled along England's stunning south coast, Brighton and Hove is an eclectic and vibrant seaside destination, perfect for holidaymakers looking for a mix of relaxation, culture, and seaside charm. Known for its bohemian atmosphere and welcoming vibe, this area combines historical Victorian architecture, a lively arts scene, and a modern, youthful energy that appeals to all ages.

Brighton Beach and Pier is a classic English pebble beach with the iconic Victorian Brighton Palace Pier, perfect for seaside strolls, fish and chips, and old-fashioned amusement rides.

Lose yourself in the maze of narrow, winding streets filled with independent boutiques that is The Lanes. Find quirky shops, antique stores, and artisan cafes. Ideal for those seeking unique finds and a touch of Brighton’s eclectic style.

North Laine is a bohemian hotspot with street art, independent cafes, and an array of vintage stores, art galleries, and live entertainment venues. It’s an ideal place to soak in the local arts and culture scene.

The Royal Pavilion is an architectural marvel with its distinctive Indo-Saracenic design, this historic palace, once home to King George IV, adds an exotic flair to Brighton's cityscape and is surrounded by beautiful gardens.

At Hove Lawns is where you can enjoy expansive grassy lawns that stretch along the seafront, perfect for picnics, seaside games, and taking in the sea breeze. Hove Beach offers a slightly quieter vibe than Brighton’s main beach.

From traditional pubs and fish and chip shops to innovative eateries serving international cuisine, Brighton and Hove has something for every palate.

Brighton and Hove's vibrant community, seaside charm, and cultural offerings make it an ideal destination year-round. Whether you’re visiting in the lively summer months or enjoying the cosy coastal atmosphere in winter, this unique spot has something special to offer.

Getting Around
Getting to and around Brighton is straightforward, as it is a well-connected city on the south coast of England. Brighton is approximately an hour’s train journey from London, with frequent services running from major London stations such as London Victoria, London Bridge, and St Pancras International. Southern and Thameslink are the main train operators serving this route, and Brighton’s train station is centrally located, making it easy to start exploring as soon as you arrive.

By car, Brighton is accessible via the M23 and A23 from London and the M27/A27 if coming from the west or east along the coast. Parking can be limited and often expensive, especially in the city centre, so researching car parks or Park & Ride schemes in advance is recommended.

For a budget-friendly option, National Express and Megabus offer coach services from various UK cities, including London, with journey times around 2 to 3 hours depending on traffic. The nearest major airport is Gatwick Airport, only about 30 minutes away by direct train, while Heathrow Airport is approximately 1.5 hours away by train and coach.

Once in Brighton, getting around is easy. The city centre is compact and pedestrian-friendly, perfect for exploring on foot, with key attractions such as The Lanes, North Laine, the Royal Pavilion, and the Brighton Pier all within walking distance of each other. The local bus service, operated by Brighton & Hove Buses, is extensive and reliable, covering routes throughout the city and nearby areas, with day tickets and contactless payment options available.

Brighton is also a bike-friendly city, with many cycle lanes and bike racks. You can rent bikes from local shops or use BTN BikeShare, the city’s public bike rental scheme. Taxis and ride-hailing services like Uber are readily available, and traditional black cabs can be flagged down or found at taxi ranks. While driving in Brighton is possible, traffic congestion and limited parking can be challenging, particularly during peak tourist seasons, and drivers should be mindful of one-way systems and pedestrian zones in the centre. The city has also introduced a trial scheme for electric scooter rentals in certain areas, offering another eco-friendly way to get around. Brighton’s unique mix of urban life and seaside charm, along with its excellent transport options, make it an inviting and accessible destination.

  • Bathtub
  • Bed linens
  • Body soap
  • Carbon monoxide detector
  • Cleaning Disinfection
  • Cleaning products
  • Clothing storage
  • Coffee
  • Coffee maker
  • Conditioner
  • Cookware
  • Dining table
  • Dishes and silverware
  • Dishwasher
  • Dryer
  • Enhanced cleaning practices
  • Essentials
  • Family/kid friendly
  • First aid kit
  • Fishing
  • Freezer
  • Garden or backyard
  • Hair dryer
  • Hangers
  • Heating
  • High touch surfaces disinfected
  • Hot water
  • Indoor fireplace
  • Iron
  • Kettle
  • Kitchen
  • Museums
  • Near Ocean
  • Outdoor seating (furniture)
  • Oven
  • Patio or balcony
  • Private entrance
  • Refrigerator
  • Shampoo
  • Shopping
  • Shower gel
  • Smoke detector
  • Stove
  • Towels provided
  • Washer
  • Wine glasses
  • Wireless Internet
  • Pets allowed
  • Suitable for children (2-12 years)
  • Suitable for infants (under 2 years)

Guests have access to the full property.

The keys to Kemp Street are accessed via a key safe box, and full details will be provided prior to check-in.

Pay & display parking is available nearby although this is in a public car park and a space is not guaranteed. Further information will be provided prior to check-in.

Up to two well-behaved dogs are welcome to stay at Kemp Street per reservation.

Check-in: 16:00

Checkout: 10:00

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