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2 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 4
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Brighton and Hove, England
- Brighton Beach10 min walk
- Brighton Centre11 min walk
- Brighton Pier14 min walk
- Shoreham-By-Sea (ESH-Shoreham)29 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 2
1 King Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Balcony
Dining Area
About this property
Host & Stay | Foundry Colours
Summary:
This fantastically unique 2-bed house encapsulates the Brighton spirit with vibrant colours and arty decor! Nestled in the famous North Laine, it is just a short stroll to independent shops, tasty restaurants and lovely pubs & bars! The master bedroom features a cosy king size bed and the 2nd bedroom has 2 single beds. Prepare delicious meals in the fully-equipped kitchen, relax in front of the TV or enjoy the sun in the private garden! Walk to the beach in 10 minutes.
The Space:
This stunning two-bedroom, one-bathroom house is the perfect Brighton retreat, with vibrant decor and unique artwork that perfectly captures the city's quirky spirit. Located in the heart of North Laine, you'll be surrounded by an array of independent shops, popular eateries, and are just a quick five-minute stroll to Brighton train station and a ten-minute walk to the beach.
The open-plan kitchen and living area is on the lower ground floor, accessible via a staircase adorned with a striking mural by a local artist. This newly fitted kitchen is fully equipped for all your culinary needs and features a dining table that seats six. Just beneath the stairs, you’ll find a cozy nook perfect for reading or enjoying a quiet tea break. At the rear, the living room features a quirky sofa and additional seating for relaxing in front of the TV.
Bedroom 1 is situated on the first floor, just beyond a beautiful photo collage lining the hallway. Here, you'll find two cozy single beds, each with wall-mounted shelves, a central bedside table, and a charming vintage-style storage unit to neatly organize your belongings.
Bedroom 2, the master bedroom, offers a king-size bed that’s ideal for unwinding after a day out. Both rooms come with fresh, white linens, and we provide large bath towels, small hand towels, and complimentary toiletries to ensure a comfortable stay.
The bathroom provides both a bath and a shower to suit your preference. We’ve stocked complimentary guest toiletries and essentials such as an iron, ironing board, and hairdryer for your convenience.
Step outside to a sunny, private patio accessible from the kitchen, where you can relax on a long wooden bench or at a charming table, all surrounded by artistic murals that enhance the space’s charm.
Parking is available at the Trafalgar Street car park, just 500 meters from the house, or you can explore options using the Just Park app or Parkopedia.
Guest Access:
Guests will have private access to the entire property during their stay.
The Neighborhood:
Perfect location in the heart of Brighton's cultural area, the 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 Pier and the seafront are a ten minute walk away and you can easily venture to other areas of the city like Kemptown or Hove. It really is an incredibly perfect location.
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 and accessible, making travel to and around the city straightforward, whether by train, coach, or car. For those travelling from London, regular train services run from London Victoria, London Bridge, and St Pancras International, reaching Brighton in just around an hour. The city is also conveniently close to Gatwick Airport, just a 30-minute train journey, while Heathrow Airport can be reached by coach or a combination of rail and coach services.
If travelling by coach, National Express provides routes from London, Heathrow, and other major UK cities, arriving at Pool Valley Coach Station near the city centre and seafront. For those driving, Brighton is accessible via the A23, which links directly to London and the M25, while the A27 connects Brighton to other coastal towns. Parking in the city centre can be challenging, so using Park & Ride services or parking in larger car parks on the outskirts is often a better option.
Once in Brighton, navigating without a car is simple. Brighton & Hove Buses operate a comprehensive bus network, serving not only the city but also surrounding areas, with day tickets and contactless payment available for added convenience. The city’s compact nature makes walking an excellent way to explore, with many attractions, shops, and restaurants within easy distance of each other.
Cycling is another popular option, with dedicated cycle lanes and the BTN BikeShare scheme, which allows you to hire bikes from docking stations across the city and along the seafront. For longer journeys or evening outings, taxis and rideshare services are widely available and provide a convenient mode of transport.
For those wishing to explore beyond the city, public transport can take you to the scenic South Downs National Park and surrounding countryside. Whether you choose to walk, cycle, or use public transport, Brighton’s size and excellent connectivity make it easy to discover and enjoy everything this lively coastal city has to offer.
Interaction with Guests:
We’re always available for our guests so please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
This fantastically unique 2-bed house encapsulates the Brighton spirit with vibrant colours and arty decor! Nestled in the famous North Laine, it is just a short stroll to independent shops, tasty restaurants and lovely pubs & bars! The master bedroom features a cosy king size bed and the 2nd bedroom has 2 single beds. Prepare delicious meals in the fully-equipped kitchen, relax in front of the TV or enjoy the sun in the private garden! Walk to the beach in 10 minutes.
The Space:
This stunning two-bedroom, one-bathroom house is the perfect Brighton retreat, with vibrant decor and unique artwork that perfectly captures the city's quirky spirit. Located in the heart of North Laine, you'll be surrounded by an array of independent shops, popular eateries, and are just a quick five-minute stroll to Brighton train station and a ten-minute walk to the beach.
The open-plan kitchen and living area is on the lower ground floor, accessible via a staircase adorned with a striking mural by a local artist. This newly fitted kitchen is fully equipped for all your culinary needs and features a dining table that seats six. Just beneath the stairs, you’ll find a cozy nook perfect for reading or enjoying a quiet tea break. At the rear, the living room features a quirky sofa and additional seating for relaxing in front of the TV.
Bedroom 1 is situated on the first floor, just beyond a beautiful photo collage lining the hallway. Here, you'll find two cozy single beds, each with wall-mounted shelves, a central bedside table, and a charming vintage-style storage unit to neatly organize your belongings.
Bedroom 2, the master bedroom, offers a king-size bed that’s ideal for unwinding after a day out. Both rooms come with fresh, white linens, and we provide large bath towels, small hand towels, and complimentary toiletries to ensure a comfortable stay.
The bathroom provides both a bath and a shower to suit your preference. We’ve stocked complimentary guest toiletries and essentials such as an iron, ironing board, and hairdryer for your convenience.
Step outside to a sunny, private patio accessible from the kitchen, where you can relax on a long wooden bench or at a charming table, all surrounded by artistic murals that enhance the space’s charm.
Parking is available at the Trafalgar Street car park, just 500 meters from the house, or you can explore options using the Just Park app or Parkopedia.
Guest Access:
Guests will have private access to the entire property during their stay.
The Neighborhood:
Perfect location in the heart of Brighton's cultural area, the 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 Pier and the seafront are a ten minute walk away and you can easily venture to other areas of the city like Kemptown or Hove. It really is an incredibly perfect location.
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 and accessible, making travel to and around the city straightforward, whether by train, coach, or car. For those travelling from London, regular train services run from London Victoria, London Bridge, and St Pancras International, reaching Brighton in just around an hour. The city is also conveniently close to Gatwick Airport, just a 30-minute train journey, while Heathrow Airport can be reached by coach or a combination of rail and coach services.
If travelling by coach, National Express provides routes from London, Heathrow, and other major UK cities, arriving at Pool Valley Coach Station near the city centre and seafront. For those driving, Brighton is accessible via the A23, which links directly to London and the M25, while the A27 connects Brighton to other coastal towns. Parking in the city centre can be challenging, so using Park & Ride services or parking in larger car parks on the outskirts is often a better option.
Once in Brighton, navigating without a car is simple. Brighton & Hove Buses operate a comprehensive bus network, serving not only the city but also surrounding areas, with day tickets and contactless payment available for added convenience. The city’s compact nature makes walking an excellent way to explore, with many attractions, shops, and restaurants within easy distance of each other.
Cycling is another popular option, with dedicated cycle lanes and the BTN BikeShare scheme, which allows you to hire bikes from docking stations across the city and along the seafront. For longer journeys or evening outings, taxis and rideshare services are widely available and provide a convenient mode of transport.
For those wishing to explore beyond the city, public transport can take you to the scenic South Downs National Park and surrounding countryside. Whether you choose to walk, cycle, or use public transport, Brighton’s size and excellent connectivity make it easy to discover and enjoy everything this lively coastal 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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House Rules
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
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
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About the area
Brighton
Brighton City Centre, a neighbourhood in Brighton, is home to this holiday home. Brighton Pier is a popular attraction and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Brighton Beach and South Downs National Park. SEA LIFE Brighton and Volk’s Electric Railway are also worth visiting.

Brighton and Hove, England
What's nearby
- Brighton Dome - 5 min walk - 0.5 km
- Brighton Royal Pavilion - 7 min walk - 0.7 km
- Brighton Beach - 10 min walk - 0.9 km
- Brighton Centre - 11 min walk - 1.0 km
- Brighton Pier - 14 min walk - 1.2 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Pond - 2 min walk
- Caxton Arms - 4 min walk
- Fatto a Mano North Laine - 3 min walk
- GAIL's Bakery Brighton - 3 min walk
- The Lanes - 3 min walk
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