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2 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 4
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Brighton and Hove, England
- Brighton Beach10 min walk
- Brighton Centre12 min walk
- Brighton Pier15 min walk
- Shoreham-By-Sea (ESH-Shoreham)30 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2
2 Single Beds
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Balcony
Dining area
About this property
Host & Stay | The Beams at Frederick Gardens
Summary:
This pretty cottage is tucked away down a pedestrian-only lane, near the beach. Centrally located 4 minutes walk from Brighton train station in the North Laine area; a vibrant area of independent shops, restaurants, pubs & cafes, it has 2 bedrooms (one double, the other 2 x singles or King to suit your preference). There is a fully equipped kitchen, dining table for 4, modern bathroom and petite front garden patio. A homely and cosy house, perfect for couples, friends, families or professionals.
The Space:
This charming cottage is centrally situated in Brighton’s vibrant North Laine, a lively area filled with independent shops, restaurants, pubs, and cafes. Full of character, the house features unique decor, vintage pieces, wooden floors, and original beams, making it an ideal retreat for friends, families, or professionals.
The open-plan living and dining area offers a cozy space with a comfortable sofa, opening up to a traditional dining area complete with a wooden table, chairs, and bench seating for up to four guests.
Adjacent to the dining area is the fully equipped kitchen, thoughtfully designed with a blend of traditional and modern styles. With a feature bare brick wall, wooden dresser, navy blue cabinets, and rose gold handles, the kitchen is perfect for cooking and entertaining. Essentials like tea, coffee, sugar, salt, pepper, and cooking oil are provided, and there’s a microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine for guest convenience.
On the first floor, you’ll find two beautifully appointed bedrooms. The master bedroom features a double bed under original ceiling beams, a velvet footstool, and a desk or dressing table with a chair. The second bedroom offers a stylish touch of vintage, with two single beds that can be arranged as a king-size bed upon request. This room includes a wall mirror and French doors that flood the space with natural light. Fresh linens and towels are provided for both rooms.
For those needing to work during their stay, the cottage offers a convenient workspace with a desk in the bedroom and a bureau in the lounge, both with Wi-Fi access. There’s also a desk monitor available and a Bluetooth radio to enjoy your favorite tunes.
The modern bathroom includes a walk-in shower, basin, toilet, and heated towel rail, with guest toiletries and large towels provided for extra comfort.
Outside, a petite front garden patio is set with a bistro table and chairs, perfect for a morning coffee or an evening drink. Additional amenities include board games, access to the secure RCP car park just across the road, and the option to hire a travel cot or high chair for £20 each per stay. Small dogs are also welcome with prior notice.
With everything you could need just steps away, this cottage offers a delightful and convenient base for a memorable Brighton stay.
Guest Access:
You'll have the whole place to yourselves during your stay.
Bedroom 2 can be set up with either two single beds or one King size bed, please advise a minimum of 48hours prior to check-in.
For Group bookings all guests must be aged 25 or over.
The Neighborhood:
The cottage is located in the heart of Brighton's cultural area, in a cute alleyway in the quirky North Laine. Within a short stroll you will find the very best independent shops, restaurants and cafes as well as Brighton's cultural highlights such as the Brighton Dome, Brighton Pavilion & Gardens and the Theatre Royal.
Brighton Palace Pier and the seafront are just a 10 minute walk away and you can easily venture to other areas of the city like Kemptown or Hove. It really is a incredibly amazing location.
Please note that there is a pub located next door.
Brighton, a vibrant and eclectic city on England’s south coast, is renowned for its lively atmosphere, diverse culture, and stunning seafront. Known as “London by the Sea,” Brighton attracts visitors with its blend of bohemian spirit and modern amenities. The iconic Brighton Palace Pier is a major draw, offering traditional seaside fun with rides, arcades, and food stalls. Stretching along the shoreline is the bustling Brighton Beach, complete with colourful beach huts and pebbled shores, making it a prime spot for sunbathing, swimming, or enjoying fish and chips by the water.
The Royal Pavilion, a striking example of Regency architecture with its exotic, Indian-inspired domes and opulent interiors, stands as a testament to the city’s unique history and royal connections. Surrounding the Pavilion, visitors can explore the Pavilion Gardens, which offer a tranquil escape amid the buzz of the city centre.
Brighton’s renowned shopping districts, the North Laine and The Lanes, cater to those seeking unique and independent shops, boutiques, vintage treasures, and art galleries. The North Laine is especially known for its vibrant street art and alternative flair, while The Lanes charm with their narrow, winding alleys filled with jewellery stores, cafes, and restaurants.
Food lovers will find a diverse culinary scene, from innovative plant-based eateries to high-end dining and international cuisine. Brighton's commitment to sustainability and local produce is reflected in its popular food markets and eco-friendly cafes.
The city’s nightlife is legendary, boasting a wide range of pubs, cocktail bars, and nightclubs, as well as venues showcasing live music and theatre performances. Events such as the Brighton Festival, Brighton Fringe, and the annual Brighton Pride, one of the UK's largest LGBTQ+ celebrations, contribute to its reputation as a city that champions inclusivity and creativity.
Surrounded by the scenic South Downs National Park, Brighton provides both the excitement of city life and the serenity of the countryside, making it an appealing destination for travellers seeking a mix of adventure and relaxation.
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.
Interaction with Guests:
We’re always available for our guests so please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
This pretty cottage is tucked away down a pedestrian-only lane, near the beach. Centrally located 4 minutes walk from Brighton train station in the North Laine area; a vibrant area of independent shops, restaurants, pubs & cafes, it has 2 bedrooms (one double, the other 2 x singles or King to suit your preference). There is a fully equipped kitchen, dining table for 4, modern bathroom and petite front garden patio. A homely and cosy house, perfect for couples, friends, families or professionals.
The Space:
This charming cottage is centrally situated in Brighton’s vibrant North Laine, a lively area filled with independent shops, restaurants, pubs, and cafes. Full of character, the house features unique decor, vintage pieces, wooden floors, and original beams, making it an ideal retreat for friends, families, or professionals.
The open-plan living and dining area offers a cozy space with a comfortable sofa, opening up to a traditional dining area complete with a wooden table, chairs, and bench seating for up to four guests.
Adjacent to the dining area is the fully equipped kitchen, thoughtfully designed with a blend of traditional and modern styles. With a feature bare brick wall, wooden dresser, navy blue cabinets, and rose gold handles, the kitchen is perfect for cooking and entertaining. Essentials like tea, coffee, sugar, salt, pepper, and cooking oil are provided, and there’s a microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine for guest convenience.
On the first floor, you’ll find two beautifully appointed bedrooms. The master bedroom features a double bed under original ceiling beams, a velvet footstool, and a desk or dressing table with a chair. The second bedroom offers a stylish touch of vintage, with two single beds that can be arranged as a king-size bed upon request. This room includes a wall mirror and French doors that flood the space with natural light. Fresh linens and towels are provided for both rooms.
For those needing to work during their stay, the cottage offers a convenient workspace with a desk in the bedroom and a bureau in the lounge, both with Wi-Fi access. There’s also a desk monitor available and a Bluetooth radio to enjoy your favorite tunes.
The modern bathroom includes a walk-in shower, basin, toilet, and heated towel rail, with guest toiletries and large towels provided for extra comfort.
Outside, a petite front garden patio is set with a bistro table and chairs, perfect for a morning coffee or an evening drink. Additional amenities include board games, access to the secure RCP car park just across the road, and the option to hire a travel cot or high chair for £20 each per stay. Small dogs are also welcome with prior notice.
With everything you could need just steps away, this cottage offers a delightful and convenient base for a memorable Brighton stay.
Guest Access:
You'll have the whole place to yourselves during your stay.
Bedroom 2 can be set up with either two single beds or one King size bed, please advise a minimum of 48hours prior to check-in.
For Group bookings all guests must be aged 25 or over.
The Neighborhood:
The cottage is located in the heart of Brighton's cultural area, in a cute alleyway in the quirky North Laine. Within a short stroll you will find the very best independent shops, restaurants and cafes as well as Brighton's cultural highlights such as the Brighton Dome, Brighton Pavilion & Gardens and the Theatre Royal.
Brighton Palace Pier and the seafront are just a 10 minute walk away and you can easily venture to other areas of the city like Kemptown or Hove. It really is a incredibly amazing location.
Please note that there is a pub located next door.
Brighton, a vibrant and eclectic city on England’s south coast, is renowned for its lively atmosphere, diverse culture, and stunning seafront. Known as “London by the Sea,” Brighton attracts visitors with its blend of bohemian spirit and modern amenities. The iconic Brighton Palace Pier is a major draw, offering traditional seaside fun with rides, arcades, and food stalls. Stretching along the shoreline is the bustling Brighton Beach, complete with colourful beach huts and pebbled shores, making it a prime spot for sunbathing, swimming, or enjoying fish and chips by the water.
The Royal Pavilion, a striking example of Regency architecture with its exotic, Indian-inspired domes and opulent interiors, stands as a testament to the city’s unique history and royal connections. Surrounding the Pavilion, visitors can explore the Pavilion Gardens, which offer a tranquil escape amid the buzz of the city centre.
Brighton’s renowned shopping districts, the North Laine and The Lanes, cater to those seeking unique and independent shops, boutiques, vintage treasures, and art galleries. The North Laine is especially known for its vibrant street art and alternative flair, while The Lanes charm with their narrow, winding alleys filled with jewellery stores, cafes, and restaurants.
Food lovers will find a diverse culinary scene, from innovative plant-based eateries to high-end dining and international cuisine. Brighton's commitment to sustainability and local produce is reflected in its popular food markets and eco-friendly cafes.
The city’s nightlife is legendary, boasting a wide range of pubs, cocktail bars, and nightclubs, as well as venues showcasing live music and theatre performances. Events such as the Brighton Festival, Brighton Fringe, and the annual Brighton Pride, one of the UK's largest LGBTQ+ celebrations, contribute to its reputation as a city that champions inclusivity and creativity.
Surrounded by the scenic South Downs National Park, Brighton provides both the excitement of city life and the serenity of the countryside, making it an appealing destination for travellers seeking a mix of adventure and relaxation.
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.
Interaction with Guests:
We’re always available for our guests so please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
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Stay North Yorkshire
Languages
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Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Free
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Brighton
Brighton City Centre, a neighbourhood in Brighton, is home to this holiday home. While the natural beauty of Brighton Beach and South Downs National Park can be enjoyed by anyone, those looking for an activity can explore Brighton Marina.
Check out an event or a game at American Express Community Stadium, and consider making time for Brighton Pier, a top attraction not to be missed.

Brighton and Hove, England
What's nearby
- Brighton Dome - 7 min walk - 0.6 km
- Brighton Royal Pavilion - 9 min walk - 0.8 km
- Brighton Beach - 10 min walk - 0.9 km
- Brighton Centre - 12 min walk - 1.0 km
- Brighton Pier - 15 min walk - 1.3 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Pond - 1 min walk
- The Prince Albert - 2 min walk
- Railway Bell - 3 min walk
- Caxton Arms - 3 min walk
- Cafe Coho - 2 min walk
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