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Host & Stay | Brunswick Sea View
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9.2 out of 10
Wonderful
1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 4
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Brighton and Hove, England
- Brighton Beach7 min walk
- Brighton Centre17 min walk
- Brighton Pier4 min drive
- Shoreham-By-Sea (ESH-Shoreham)28 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Living Room 1
1 Double Sofa Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Office
Balcony
About this property
Host & Stay | Brunswick Sea View
Summary:
Impressive first floor, one bedroom balcony apartment in the charming Brunswick area. Full of character and flooded with natural light with high ceilings and floor to ceiling windows. This property boasts a mix of vintage and modern décor, with an expansive open-plan kitchen-dining and living space, a double bedroom and a moder bathroom. Ideally located close to shops and cafes and close to Brighton and Hove train station, a stay at Brunswick Sea View means you will be ideally located to enjoy everything Brighton has to offer.
The Space:
Positioned just a few minutes from the sea and the stunning gardens of Brunswick Square, this elegant one-bedroom Regency balcony apartment offers the perfect seaside retreat. Located on the first floor of a prestigious Regency building in Hove, it combines classic period features with beautiful contemporary design, creating an ideal space for relaxation and comfort.
As you step into the apartment, an entrance hallway leads you to the main living area, where floor-to-ceiling windows fill the room with dappled light, highlighting the high ceilings and intricate period details. The spacious, open-plan layout is designed with comfort and sociability in mind, offering separate zones for the kitchen, living, and dining areas.
The fully equipped kitchen has everything you need to prepare a meal, with an oven, hob, fridge with freezer compartment, and ample preparation space. Crockery, cutlery, glassware, and cookware are all provided, along with complimentary tea, coffee, salt, pepper, and cooking oil. The large dining table seats up to eight guests, perfect for shared meals or as a workspace.
In the evenings, unwind in the cozy living area by the original fireplace or relax with a glass of wine while enjoying the distant sea views from the private balcony. For added convenience, the sofa can convert into a double bed, allowing for additional guests. Brunswick Square and the surrounding area are renowned for their historic Regency architecture, and with so many independent cafes, bars, and restaurants on your doorstep, there’s always somewhere to explore.
The double bedroom exudes charm, finished in calming neutral tones, and features a large window and original marble fireplace. Fresh bed linens and towels are provided for all guests, ensuring a comfortable stay.
The contemporary bathroom, located off the hallway, is fully tiled and features a sleek white suite with a shower over the bath. Guest toiletries are thoughtfully provided.
Ideally situated near the beach, Brunswick Square, and an array of independent shops and cafes, this apartment also offers convenient access to supermarkets, a pharmacy, and some of Hove’s best restaurants. Brighton city center is within easy walking distance, or you can hop on one of the frequent buses for a quick trip.
Guest Access:
Guests will have access to the entire apartment for themselves during their stay. Access details will be provided prior to your arrival.
The Neighborhood:
Conveniently located for everyone looking to explore everything Brighton and Hove has to offer, and a stones throw from the seafront, the popular Hove Lawns, the i360 Tower and, of course, the beautiful Brunswick Square.
The apartment is in close proximity to a handful of restaurants, pubs, bars and cafes on both Western Road and the seafront promenade. Check out Market Restaurant for imaginative counter top Anglo-Spanish inspired dining or take a walk along the beach front to visit Murmur, a casual dining experience hosted by Great British Menu winner Michael Bremner. The Ginger Pig, Ginger Dog and Ginger Man are a small group of fantastic restaurants across the city that are worth checking out.
A big Waitrose supermarket is a 10 minutes' walk on the corner of Western Road and Montpelier Road, where you will also find one of the best independent supermarkets in Brighton called Taj - which is well worth a visit. A number of other shops and cafes and a pharmacy are all within walking distance.
If shopping is your thing then a 20 minute walk takes you to Churchill Square mall with all the high streets brands where you will be spoilt for choice. Just past here is the vibrant North Laine where you'll find narrow streets full of quirky independent shops. This is a great spot for people watching.
Brighton, perched along England’s south coast, is renowned for its lively energy and mix of seaside charm with a rich cultural scene. The city’s famed Brighton Palace Pier is a must-visit, offering rides, amusements, and classic British seaside treats. The pebbled Brighton Beach, with its iconic rainbow beach huts, is a prime spot for relaxation, complemented by the local tradition of enjoying fish and chips by the sea.
A standout feature of Brighton is the Royal Pavilion, an architectural marvel with its exotic, domed structure and lavish, Eastern-inspired interiors, surrounded by the peaceful Pavilion Gardens. This historic building tells the story of the city’s regal past and eclectic taste.
Shoppers are drawn to the North Laine, a haven for independent shops, vintage boutiques, and unique art galleries, while The Lanes provide an atmospheric maze of narrow streets packed with antique stores, jewellers, and inviting cafes. Food lovers will find an impressive array of options, from plant-based cafes to gourmet dining and international dishes.
Brighton is also celebrated for its thriving nightlife, offering everything from traditional pubs to contemporary cocktail bars, dance venues, and live music spots. Cultural highlights include the annual Brighton Festival and Brighton Fringe, showcasing the city’s artistic flair, while Brighton Pride is a testament to its inclusive, LGBTQ+-friendly atmosphere, known as one of the largest celebrations in the country.
Set against the rolling hills of the South Downs National Park, Brighton strikes a perfect balance between the vibrant life of the city and the tranquillity of nature, making it a top destination for both exploration 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.
Impressive first floor, one bedroom balcony apartment in the charming Brunswick area. Full of character and flooded with natural light with high ceilings and floor to ceiling windows. This property boasts a mix of vintage and modern décor, with an expansive open-plan kitchen-dining and living space, a double bedroom and a moder bathroom. Ideally located close to shops and cafes and close to Brighton and Hove train station, a stay at Brunswick Sea View means you will be ideally located to enjoy everything Brighton has to offer.
The Space:
Positioned just a few minutes from the sea and the stunning gardens of Brunswick Square, this elegant one-bedroom Regency balcony apartment offers the perfect seaside retreat. Located on the first floor of a prestigious Regency building in Hove, it combines classic period features with beautiful contemporary design, creating an ideal space for relaxation and comfort.
As you step into the apartment, an entrance hallway leads you to the main living area, where floor-to-ceiling windows fill the room with dappled light, highlighting the high ceilings and intricate period details. The spacious, open-plan layout is designed with comfort and sociability in mind, offering separate zones for the kitchen, living, and dining areas.
The fully equipped kitchen has everything you need to prepare a meal, with an oven, hob, fridge with freezer compartment, and ample preparation space. Crockery, cutlery, glassware, and cookware are all provided, along with complimentary tea, coffee, salt, pepper, and cooking oil. The large dining table seats up to eight guests, perfect for shared meals or as a workspace.
In the evenings, unwind in the cozy living area by the original fireplace or relax with a glass of wine while enjoying the distant sea views from the private balcony. For added convenience, the sofa can convert into a double bed, allowing for additional guests. Brunswick Square and the surrounding area are renowned for their historic Regency architecture, and with so many independent cafes, bars, and restaurants on your doorstep, there’s always somewhere to explore.
The double bedroom exudes charm, finished in calming neutral tones, and features a large window and original marble fireplace. Fresh bed linens and towels are provided for all guests, ensuring a comfortable stay.
The contemporary bathroom, located off the hallway, is fully tiled and features a sleek white suite with a shower over the bath. Guest toiletries are thoughtfully provided.
Ideally situated near the beach, Brunswick Square, and an array of independent shops and cafes, this apartment also offers convenient access to supermarkets, a pharmacy, and some of Hove’s best restaurants. Brighton city center is within easy walking distance, or you can hop on one of the frequent buses for a quick trip.
Guest Access:
Guests will have access to the entire apartment for themselves during their stay. Access details will be provided prior to your arrival.
The Neighborhood:
Conveniently located for everyone looking to explore everything Brighton and Hove has to offer, and a stones throw from the seafront, the popular Hove Lawns, the i360 Tower and, of course, the beautiful Brunswick Square.
The apartment is in close proximity to a handful of restaurants, pubs, bars and cafes on both Western Road and the seafront promenade. Check out Market Restaurant for imaginative counter top Anglo-Spanish inspired dining or take a walk along the beach front to visit Murmur, a casual dining experience hosted by Great British Menu winner Michael Bremner. The Ginger Pig, Ginger Dog and Ginger Man are a small group of fantastic restaurants across the city that are worth checking out.
A big Waitrose supermarket is a 10 minutes' walk on the corner of Western Road and Montpelier Road, where you will also find one of the best independent supermarkets in Brighton called Taj - which is well worth a visit. A number of other shops and cafes and a pharmacy are all within walking distance.
If shopping is your thing then a 20 minute walk takes you to Churchill Square mall with all the high streets brands where you will be spoilt for choice. Just past here is the vibrant North Laine where you'll find narrow streets full of quirky independent shops. This is a great spot for people watching.
Brighton, perched along England’s south coast, is renowned for its lively energy and mix of seaside charm with a rich cultural scene. The city’s famed Brighton Palace Pier is a must-visit, offering rides, amusements, and classic British seaside treats. The pebbled Brighton Beach, with its iconic rainbow beach huts, is a prime spot for relaxation, complemented by the local tradition of enjoying fish and chips by the sea.
A standout feature of Brighton is the Royal Pavilion, an architectural marvel with its exotic, domed structure and lavish, Eastern-inspired interiors, surrounded by the peaceful Pavilion Gardens. This historic building tells the story of the city’s regal past and eclectic taste.
Shoppers are drawn to the North Laine, a haven for independent shops, vintage boutiques, and unique art galleries, while The Lanes provide an atmospheric maze of narrow streets packed with antique stores, jewellers, and inviting cafes. Food lovers will find an impressive array of options, from plant-based cafes to gourmet dining and international dishes.
Brighton is also celebrated for its thriving nightlife, offering everything from traditional pubs to contemporary cocktail bars, dance venues, and live music spots. Cultural highlights include the annual Brighton Festival and Brighton Fringe, showcasing the city’s artistic flair, while Brighton Pride is a testament to its inclusive, LGBTQ+-friendly atmosphere, known as one of the largest celebrations in the country.
Set against the rolling hills of the South Downs National Park, Brighton strikes a perfect balance between the vibrant life of the city and the tranquillity of nature, making it a top destination for both exploration 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.
Property manager
Stay North Yorkshire
Languages
English
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Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Free
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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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
Hove
Located in Hove, this apartment is by the sea. 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 Beach - 7 min walk - 0.6 km
- Brighton i360 - 13 min walk - 1.1 km
- Brighton Centre - 17 min walk - 1.4 km
- Brighton Pier - 4 min drive - 2.4 km
- Brighton Royal Pavilion - 5 min drive - 2.6 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Almoosh - 3 min walk
- Starbucks - 3 min walk
- Six - 2 min walk
- T - 3 min walk
- NORD - Hove - 4 min walk
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