Host & Stay | Grove Townhouse
House in Brighton
6 guests · 3 bedrooms · 2 baths
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Includes essentialsKitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi, TV and more
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About this house rental
Summary:
Contemporary and pretty town house set over 3 floors with 3 bedrooms that includes a king size bed, a double bed and a double sofa bed. The beautiful bathroom has a free-standing roll top bath plus a walk-in shower. The comfy lounge has a sofa, chairs and a SmartTV and leads through to the dining room where up to 6 guests can dine together. The modern kitchen is fully equipped and includes a dishwasher. Outside is a private terrace. In a quiet, residential area, walkable to the beach.
The Space:
This terraced townhouse, nestled in a quiet residential area, is ideally located for exploring Brighton’s best spots. You’ll be within walking distance of the city center, the beach, the iconic Lanes for shopping, and Brighton train station. Nearby, you’ll also find some fantastic local pubs, perfect for enjoying a relaxed evening out.
On the ground floor, the spacious living room invites you to unwind with a cozy sofa, two matching armchairs, a Smart TV, wooden floors, and a soft rug. It’s a welcoming space for spending time together or enjoying a quiet movie night. The living room flows seamlessly into the dining area, where a table comfortably seats up to six guests, perfect for family meals or brunch with friends.
The contemporary white kitchen is fully equipped, featuring a dishwasher, a Dualit toaster, and plenty of cookware, glassware, cutlery, and crockery. There’s also a washing machine and tumble dryer for your convenience. Complimentary tea, coffee, sugar, and cooking essentials are provided. From here, you can access the private garden, which offers a paved terrace area and a touch of greenery—ideal for a morning coffee or an afternoon break.
On the first floor, you’ll find two bedrooms. The main bedroom features a king-size bed, wooden floorboards, an original fireplace, storage space for luggage, and a desk, perfect for those needing a workspace. The second bedroom has a comfortable double bed and storage for personal items. Fresh bed linen, large towels, hand towels, bath mats, and guest toiletries are provided. The bathroom on this floor is a standout feature with relaxing blue hues, a freestanding roll-top bath, and a tiled walk-in shower, offering a serene space to relax and unwind.
Up on the second floor, nestled under the eaves, is the third bedroom. This light and airy space has a large Velux window and a double sofa bed, making it versatile for either a chill-out spot or sleeping space for one or two guests. Plenty of bedding, duvets, pillows, and fresh bed linen are provided.
Additionally, the house is equipped with excellent Wi-Fi throughout. A hairdryer, iron, ironing board, and clothes airer are also available for your use.
The location is a true highlight. This residential area boasts great local pubs, including The Geese on Southover Street, known for its award-winning Sunday roast, The Independent Bar for locally brewed beers and fine wines, and Starfish and Coffee Café on Queens Park Road. You’re just a short stroll from the beach, the South Lanes, North Laine’s independent boutiques, and Brighton train station, making this townhouse the perfect base for your Brighton adventure.
Guest Access:
Guests have private access to the house and gardens all to themselves for the duration of their booking. Access details will be sent prior to your arrival.
For group bookings all guests must be aged 25 or over and we have a strct No Parties rule.
Please note that the stairs in the house are quite narrow.
The Neighborhood:
The house is located in the Hanover area of Brighton; it's a friendly and vibrant neighbourhood with lots going on. It's nice and quiet, but is also within easy reach of local pubs and gigs (try the music at the nearby Greys pub on Southover St!), restaurants (like Carlito's on York Place) and great independent shops a hop away in the North Laine, including ethical supermarket heroes HisBe, with lots of vegan and organic options. It's also just a short walk to Brighton beach and Palace Pier and the city centre for shopping and culture.
Brighton, nestled on England’s picturesque south coast, is famed for its vibrant mix of seaside charm and cultural diversity. The city’s iconic Brighton Palace Pier is a focal point, offering classic amusements, rides, and lively entertainment. Along the scenic shoreline, Brighton Beach buzzes with activity, lined with colourful beach huts and ideal for sunbathing, paddling, or sampling the local fish and chips. The historic Royal Pavilion stands out with its exotic, Indian-inspired architecture, reflecting the city’s rich history and royal heritage. Around it, the Pavilion Gardens provide a peaceful haven in the heart of the city.
Brighton’s shopping scene is renowned, especially in the North Laine and The Lanes. The North Laine boasts an eclectic mix of independent shops, vintage boutiques, and vibrant street art, while The Lanes, with their charming narrow alleys, are filled with jewellers, cozy cafes, and upscale dining spots. The city is also known for its diverse and innovative food scene, which ranges from plant-based and sustainable eateries to international cuisines and farmers' markets.
The nightlife in Brighton is legendary, featuring everything from traditional pubs and trendy cocktail bars to nightclubs and live music venues. Cultural events like the Brighton Festival, Brighton Fringe, and the famous Brighton Pride parade celebrate the city’s creative and inclusive spirit. The city’s embrace of the arts and LGBTQ+ community has made it a symbol of progressive and open-minded living.
Surrounded by the South Downs National Park, Brighton offers the perfect balance of bustling city life and nature’s tranquillity, making it a beloved destination for travellers seeking culture, relaxation, and adventure.
Getting Around:
Getting to and around Brighton is straightforward, as it is a well-connected city on the south coast of England. Brighton is approximately an hour’s train journey from London, with frequent services running from major London stations such as London Victoria, London Bridge, and St Pancras International. Southern and Thameslink are the main train operators serving this route, and Brighton’s train station is centrally located, making it easy to start exploring as soon as you arrive. By car, Brighton is accessible via the M23 and A23 from London and the M27/A27 if coming from the west or east along the coast. Parking can be limited and often expensive, especially in the city centre, so researching car parks or Park & Ride schemes in advance is recommended. For a budget-friendly option, National Express and Megabus offer coach services from various UK cities, including London, with journey times around 2 to 3 hours depending on traffic. The nearest major airport is Gatwick Airport, only about 30 minutes away by direct train, while Heathrow Airport is approximately 1.5 hours away by train and coach.
Once in Brighton, getting around is easy. The city centre is compact and pedestrian-friendly, perfect for exploring on foot, with key attractions such as The Lanes, North Laine, the Royal Pavilion, and the Brighton Pier all within walking distance of each other. The local bus service, operated by Brighton & Hove Buses, is extensive and reliable, covering routes throughout the city and nearby areas, with day tickets and contactless payment options available. Brighton is also a bike-friendly city, with many cycle lanes and bike racks. You can rent bikes from local shops or use BTN BikeShare, the city’s public bike rental scheme. Taxis and ride-hailing services like Uber are readily available, and traditional black cabs can be flagged down or found at taxi ranks. While driving in Brighton is possible, traffic congestion and limited parking can be challenging, particularly during peak tourist seasons, and drivers should be mindful of one-way systems and pedestrian zones in the centre. The city has also introduced a trial scheme for electric scooter rentals in certain areas, offering another eco-friendly way to get around. Brighton’s unique mix of urban life and seaside charm, along with its excellent transport options, make it an inviting and accessible destination.
Interaction with Guests:
We’re always available for our guests so please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Contemporary and pretty town house set over 3 floors with 3 bedrooms that includes a king size bed, a double bed and a double sofa bed. The beautiful bathroom has a free-standing roll top bath plus a walk-in shower. The comfy lounge has a sofa, chairs and a SmartTV and leads through to the dining room where up to 6 guests can dine together. The modern kitchen is fully equipped and includes a dishwasher. Outside is a private terrace. In a quiet, residential area, walkable to the beach.
The Space:
This terraced townhouse, nestled in a quiet residential area, is ideally located for exploring Brighton’s best spots. You’ll be within walking distance of the city center, the beach, the iconic Lanes for shopping, and Brighton train station. Nearby, you’ll also find some fantastic local pubs, perfect for enjoying a relaxed evening out.
On the ground floor, the spacious living room invites you to unwind with a cozy sofa, two matching armchairs, a Smart TV, wooden floors, and a soft rug. It’s a welcoming space for spending time together or enjoying a quiet movie night. The living room flows seamlessly into the dining area, where a table comfortably seats up to six guests, perfect for family meals or brunch with friends.
The contemporary white kitchen is fully equipped, featuring a dishwasher, a Dualit toaster, and plenty of cookware, glassware, cutlery, and crockery. There’s also a washing machine and tumble dryer for your convenience. Complimentary tea, coffee, sugar, and cooking essentials are provided. From here, you can access the private garden, which offers a paved terrace area and a touch of greenery—ideal for a morning coffee or an afternoon break.
On the first floor, you’ll find two bedrooms. The main bedroom features a king-size bed, wooden floorboards, an original fireplace, storage space for luggage, and a desk, perfect for those needing a workspace. The second bedroom has a comfortable double bed and storage for personal items. Fresh bed linen, large towels, hand towels, bath mats, and guest toiletries are provided. The bathroom on this floor is a standout feature with relaxing blue hues, a freestanding roll-top bath, and a tiled walk-in shower, offering a serene space to relax and unwind.
Up on the second floor, nestled under the eaves, is the third bedroom. This light and airy space has a large Velux window and a double sofa bed, making it versatile for either a chill-out spot or sleeping space for one or two guests. Plenty of bedding, duvets, pillows, and fresh bed linen are provided.
Additionally, the house is equipped with excellent Wi-Fi throughout. A hairdryer, iron, ironing board, and clothes airer are also available for your use.
The location is a true highlight. This residential area boasts great local pubs, including The Geese on Southover Street, known for its award-winning Sunday roast, The Independent Bar for locally brewed beers and fine wines, and Starfish and Coffee Café on Queens Park Road. You’re just a short stroll from the beach, the South Lanes, North Laine’s independent boutiques, and Brighton train station, making this townhouse the perfect base for your Brighton adventure.
Guest Access:
Guests have private access to the house and gardens all to themselves for the duration of their booking. Access details will be sent prior to your arrival.
For group bookings all guests must be aged 25 or over and we have a strct No Parties rule.
Please note that the stairs in the house are quite narrow.
The Neighborhood:
The house is located in the Hanover area of Brighton; it's a friendly and vibrant neighbourhood with lots going on. It's nice and quiet, but is also within easy reach of local pubs and gigs (try the music at the nearby Greys pub on Southover St!), restaurants (like Carlito's on York Place) and great independent shops a hop away in the North Laine, including ethical supermarket heroes HisBe, with lots of vegan and organic options. It's also just a short walk to Brighton beach and Palace Pier and the city centre for shopping and culture.
Brighton, nestled on England’s picturesque south coast, is famed for its vibrant mix of seaside charm and cultural diversity. The city’s iconic Brighton Palace Pier is a focal point, offering classic amusements, rides, and lively entertainment. Along the scenic shoreline, Brighton Beach buzzes with activity, lined with colourful beach huts and ideal for sunbathing, paddling, or sampling the local fish and chips. The historic Royal Pavilion stands out with its exotic, Indian-inspired architecture, reflecting the city’s rich history and royal heritage. Around it, the Pavilion Gardens provide a peaceful haven in the heart of the city.
Brighton’s shopping scene is renowned, especially in the North Laine and The Lanes. The North Laine boasts an eclectic mix of independent shops, vintage boutiques, and vibrant street art, while The Lanes, with their charming narrow alleys, are filled with jewellers, cozy cafes, and upscale dining spots. The city is also known for its diverse and innovative food scene, which ranges from plant-based and sustainable eateries to international cuisines and farmers' markets.
The nightlife in Brighton is legendary, featuring everything from traditional pubs and trendy cocktail bars to nightclubs and live music venues. Cultural events like the Brighton Festival, Brighton Fringe, and the famous Brighton Pride parade celebrate the city’s creative and inclusive spirit. The city’s embrace of the arts and LGBTQ+ community has made it a symbol of progressive and open-minded living.
Surrounded by the South Downs National Park, Brighton offers the perfect balance of bustling city life and nature’s tranquillity, making it a beloved destination for travellers seeking culture, relaxation, and adventure.
Getting Around:
Getting to and around Brighton is straightforward, as it is a well-connected city on the south coast of England. Brighton is approximately an hour’s train journey from London, with frequent services running from major London stations such as London Victoria, London Bridge, and St Pancras International. Southern and Thameslink are the main train operators serving this route, and Brighton’s train station is centrally located, making it easy to start exploring as soon as you arrive. By car, Brighton is accessible via the M23 and A23 from London and the M27/A27 if coming from the west or east along the coast. Parking can be limited and often expensive, especially in the city centre, so researching car parks or Park & Ride schemes in advance is recommended. For a budget-friendly option, National Express and Megabus offer coach services from various UK cities, including London, with journey times around 2 to 3 hours depending on traffic. The nearest major airport is Gatwick Airport, only about 30 minutes away by direct train, while Heathrow Airport is approximately 1.5 hours away by train and coach.
Once in Brighton, getting around is easy. The city centre is compact and pedestrian-friendly, perfect for exploring on foot, with key attractions such as The Lanes, North Laine, the Royal Pavilion, and the Brighton Pier all within walking distance of each other. The local bus service, operated by Brighton & Hove Buses, is extensive and reliable, covering routes throughout the city and nearby areas, with day tickets and contactless payment options available. Brighton is also a bike-friendly city, with many cycle lanes and bike racks. You can rent bikes from local shops or use BTN BikeShare, the city’s public bike rental scheme. Taxis and ride-hailing services like Uber are readily available, and traditional black cabs can be flagged down or found at taxi ranks. While driving in Brighton is possible, traffic congestion and limited parking can be challenging, particularly during peak tourist seasons, and drivers should be mindful of one-way systems and pedestrian zones in the centre. The city has also introduced a trial scheme for electric scooter rentals in certain areas, offering another eco-friendly way to get around. Brighton’s unique mix of urban life and seaside charm, along with its excellent transport options, make it an inviting and accessible destination.
Interaction with Guests:
We’re always available for our guests so please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Laundry
Dishwasher
TV
Map of Brighton
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Brighton?
The average price for a rental in Brighton is $250 per night. This rental is $88 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Host & Stay | Grove Townhouse. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Host & Stay | Grove Townhouse pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Host & Stay | Grove Townhouse?
We found 5 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, laundry, dishwasher, and tv.
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