Millfield House

Brighton and Hove

4 guests

2 bedrooms

3 beds

2 bathrooms

Property Overview

Nestled in the vibrant area of Kemptown in Brighton, this charming two-bedroom cottage offers a stylish retreat close to the city's unique shops and cafes. With a modern, open-plan living space, complete with a dedicated workspace, dining area, and a fully equipped kitchen, the cottage is designed for relaxation and convenience. Upstairs, you'll find comfortable sleeping arrangements with a spacious master bedroom, a cozy second bedroom, and a contemporary family bathroom. Step outside to enjoy a private courtyard with a seating area, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring all that Brighton has to offer.

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Property Details

The Space
Experience the best of Brighton at this charming two-bedroom cottage in the heart of Kemptown, ideal for couples or families seeking the perfect getaway. Just moments from the beach, Brighton Pier, and local amenities, this home combines convenience with the tranquility of a quiet, residential street.

Step inside to a spacious entrance hallway leading into a beautifully open-plan living area. With soft tones and a calm color palette, this space feels welcoming and relaxing. The dining area comfortably seats six, creating an ideal spot for meals or drinks with friends and family. The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need for your stay, including an oven, hob, fridge/freezer, and coffee machine, along with cookware, glassware, and utensils. Plus, we provide complimentary tea, coffee, and basic cooking essentials, so you can settle in with ease.

Upstairs, two serene bedrooms offer the perfect retreat. The master bedroom, with its king-size bed, and the second bedroom with twin beds, come with fresh white linens, ample storage, and towels for every guest. The contemporary bathroom, with a double walk-in shower, adds a touch of luxury, providing a space to unwind.

Outside, a private courtyard doubles as a peaceful morning coffee spot or a charming al fresco dining area. Thoughtful touches, including an iron, ironing board, and hairdryer, ensure a comfortable stay.

Neighborhood
The cottage is situated on a quiet residential street and that guests are asked to be considerate to neighbours.

The sea front is a 5 minute walk away where you will also find a selection of cafes and Crazy Golf
You can walk up to the South Downs in 20 minutes
Brighton Marina is a 20 minute walk away with a selection of restaurants, a cinema and ten pin bowling
Brighton Hospital is just a 5 minute walk from the house.

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

Near to St James' Street en route to Kemptown, you're close to coffee shops, a supermarket, pharmacy and some great pubs.

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 antiques shop before heading down to the seafront.

Brighton, often called “London by the Sea,” is a city that embodies a perfect blend of coastal beauty, historical richness, and cultural diversity. The iconic Brighton Palace Pier is synonymous with the city, offering a quintessential British seaside experience complete with rides, games, and fish and chips. Along the shoreline, Brighton Beach is famous for its lively atmosphere, punctuated by colourful beach huts and views of the sea.

The Royal Pavilion, with its unique blend of Indian and Chinese architecture, stands as a testament to Brighton’s royal heritage and architectural boldness. Surrounded by lush Pavilion Gardens, it invites both history buffs and casual visitors to admire its grandeur.

For those who love shopping, the North Laine is a treasure trove of independent boutiques, vintage shops, and quirky cafes, while The Lanes captivate with their narrow, winding passages filled with jewellers, galleries, and intimate dining spots. The city’s food scene is equally varied, offering everything from plant-based eateries and artisan coffee shops to upscale restaurants and international fare.

Brighton’s vibrant nightlife is legendary, encompassing traditional pubs, stylish bars, live music venues, and nightclubs. It’s a city that celebrates the arts and inclusivity, exemplified by events such as the Brighton Festival, Brighton Fringe, and the widely celebrated Brighton Pride, which draws visitors from across the country and beyond.

Bordered by the scenic South Downs National Park, Brighton is a city that effortlessly combines urban excitement with natural beauty, making it a sought-after destination for culture seekers, food lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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.

  • Suitable for children (2-12 years)
  • Suitable for infants (under 2 years)
  • Bed linens
  • Carbon monoxide detector
  • Coffee maker
  • Cookware
  • Dishes and silverware
  • Dishwasher
  • Dryer
  • Essentials
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Indoor fireplace
  • Hair dryer
  • Hangers
  • Heating
  • Hot water
  • Kitchen
  • Laptop friendly workspace
  • Long term stays allowed
  • Microwave
  • Oven
  • Patio or balcony
  • Private entrance
  • Refrigerator
  • Room-darkening shades
  • Shampoo
  • Smoke detector
  • TV
  • Washer
  • Wireless Internet
  • Iron

Guests will have access to the entire property during their stay. Access details will be provided prior to your arrival.
One well behaved dog is allowed to stay at the property, however we ask that no trace of pets is left behind anywhere in the property or on the external areas of the property, or there may be an additional cleaning charge.

Check-in: 16:00

Checkout: 11:00

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