Grafton Rustic

Brighton and Hove

2 guests

1 bedroom

1 bed

1 bathroom

Property Overview

This stunning, spacious studio in Kemptown is designed & styled meticulously for tasteful living! Fresh linens adorn the super king-size bed for cosy and rejuvenating slumbers. The bathroom boasts a luxurious free-standing roll-top bath, sleek walk-in shower, and bespoke design basin: a boutique hotel feel. The apartment comes with modern appliances: a fridge, kettle and Nespresso coffee machine at your disposal. Experience the Bohemian Kemptown energy and lifestyle, just moments from the sea.

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Property Details

The Space

This luxurious studio apartment, designed for two, offers a peaceful retreat just a short stroll from the beach and within walking distance to Brighton’s vibrant city center. The studio’s highlights include a stunning freestanding roll-top bath, a walk-in shower, and a beautifully crafted bathroom basin, adding a touch of indulgence to your stay.

Bright and spacious, the studio is thoughtfully furnished with a super king-size bed, fresh linens, towels, and complimentary guest toiletries, ensuring you feel right at home. For entertainment, there’s a wall-mounted Smart TV to enjoy your favorite movies before settling in for a cozy night’s sleep. Ample hanging space for your personal belongings also adds to the comfort.

In the morning, wake up refreshed and enjoy coffee from the Tassimo machine, or help yourself to complimentary tea and sugar. There’s a small café table with two chairs, perfect for enjoying breakfast, reading the paper, or simply taking in sea glimpses from the bay window. A fridge provides handy storage for essentials and your favorite bottle of wine.

The bathroom is truly impressive, featuring a bright, contemporary design with exposed wood details, a freestanding roll-top bath, a walk-in shower, a stylish vanity unit, and a beautiful tiled floor. Complimentary guest toiletries and a hairdryer are provided for your convenience, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay in Brighton.

Neighborhood
The Kemptown area of Brighton has a lovely community feel to it. With an array of eateries, bakeries, coffee shops and independent stores, it has always been a vibrant part of Brighton. A wonderful afternoon can be had simply strolling along the main street, stopping for coffee, browsing a book or an antique shop before heading down to the seafront.

Just a short walk to the city centre and seafront, it is a wonderful, central location for any length of stay. The centre of Brighton with all it's amazing attractions including great shopping, restaurants bars, Brighton Pier, the i360, the Museum and Art Gallery are all close by too.

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.

  • Suitable for children (2-12 years)
  • Suitable for infants (under 2 years)
  • Smoke detector
  • TV
  • Wireless Internet
  • Heating
  • Iron
  • Refrigerator
  • Bathtub
  • Bed linens
  • Coffee maker
  • Essentials
  • Extra pillows and blankets
  • Shampoo
  • Towels provided
  • Hangers
  • Hair dryer
  • Kettle

Guests will have access to the entire space for themselves during their stay. Access detils will be sent prior to your arrival.

Check-in: 16:00

Checkout: 11:00

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