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Number Of Rooms: 8Prices From: GBP 85.00At Where Can I Find you can view The Town House Brighton descriptions, facilities and photos and check for availability as well as securely book online. We aim to provide as much information on The Town House Brighton, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom so that you are fully prepared for your stay.In the very heart of Brighton, this unique and original 4-star boutique hotel offers sumptuous and luxurious accommodation in innovative, high-quality themed rooms.An international interior design team has created 8 individually themed rooms that faithfully recreate locations from around the world. Luxurious beds, opulent fabrics, concealed plasma flat-screen TVs, sea views and original murals all combine to make a stay here a genuinely unique experience. While away an evening in the log-cabin style Alpine Room; lounge in a bamboo 4-poster bed in the Jungle Room; gaze up at the stars in the Cosmos Room; relax in the opulence of the Mandarin Room; or enjoy the tranquil restfulness of the Zen Room. With the beach and the thriving heart of Brighton nearby, fantasy and reality go hand in hand at The Town House. The Town House is a unique, singular, privately owned hotel. The partners feel strongly that a hotel should be a place of calm, but also a place of imagination and frivolity, and have therefore created a hotel unlike any other you will have seen before. The Town House Brighton has been designed by the international design partnership of Lionel Dumas and Maarten Hoffmann (344 Design Limited). The hotel is based on the partner?s favourite locations around the globe. Not content to follow the well-trodden path of boutique hotels, the Town House goes further - a long, long way further. The hotel is in the New Steine, which is a lovely grass square on Brighton?s seafront, only 100 yards away from St James's Street, the heart of Kemptown. Kemptown is one of Brighton?s trendiest and most vibrant areas, full of great restaurants, pubs and clubs. The pier, the conference centre and all of Brighton?s great shopping centres are within easy walking distance. |
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Large Double Room with Sea View (Breakfast NOT included)Description:Facilities: Coffee/Tea maker, TV, Telephone, Hair Dryer, Clothing Iron, Radio, Toilet, Heating, Satellite TV, |
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Double Room with no Sea View (Breakfast NOT included)Description:Facilities: Coffee/Tea maker, Shower, TV, Telephone, Hair Dryer, Clothing Iron, Radio, Toilet, Heating, Satellite TV, |
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Twin Room with no Sea View (Breakfast NOT included)Description:Facilities: Shower, TV, Telephone, Hair Dryer, Clothing Iron, Radio, Toilet, Heating, Satellite TV, |
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By Car (from London): - Take the M23/A23 until you reach Brighton. - Continue to the seafront and then turn immediately left (heading east) along Marine Parade. - New Steine will open up on your left after about 300 metres. By Car (from the West/East): - Follow the A27 into Brighton until you reach the A23. - Then turn off into the town centre. - From there, continue to the seafront and follow the instructions for London above. Parking: Public parking is available at an additional cost on New Steine, the square where the hotel is located. There is no time limit restriction on parking. Alternatively, the nearest public car park is the NCP car park, just off Brighton?s High Street. From Marine Parade, take the 3rd right after New Steine into Camelford Street. Proceed across the junction into High Street, and the car park is on the right-hand side. By Train: The hotel is approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) from Brighton?s central train station. From the station, you can take the number 37 bus, the number 37A bus or the number 52 bus, all of which pass by the Townhouse. Alternatively, taxis are readily available from just outside the station. You can also walk to the hotel from the station: exit the main entrance and continue down Queen's Road towards the sea until you reach the clock tower. Then turn left (heading east) and continue on down North Street. When you reach the Old Steine at the bottom of the hill, continue straight ahead, up St James's Street until New Steine opens up on your right. |