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Sudeley Place
Boutique Apartment
This beautiful apartment as been interior designed with gorgeous styling and decoration using a mix of contemporary and retro pieces. Perfect for a romantic break any time of the year. It is situated in the fashionable Kemp Town district of Brighton, a couple of hundred metres from Brighton seafront. There are polished wooden floorboards, large period sash windows, open fireplace and uber cool designer touches everywhere. Broadband, incoming Telephone, cable TV, and DVD all included.
Kemp Town is a vibrant area of Brighton, with many fantastic bistros, restaurants, pubs & bars many offering great food & atmosphere, some with regional seasonal farmers market Brighton fare. There are many delis, organic grocers and eclectic mix of flea market shops and designer boutiques. Live music, DJ nights and a vibrant night-life scene is all on your doorstep.
Press
Sudeley Place was featured in the Observer Magazine as one of the best places to stay in the UK.
Access Information
Ground Floor Apartment with a few steps leading to the front door.
Parking Information
Parking vouchers are available with this property for on street parking at £10.00 per day - please book in advance subject to availability. NB Crown Gardens accepts no responsibility or liability for your parking arrangements.
What People Say...
Unlike many rental apartments which are run as a business, Sudeley Place is the home of designer Daniela Falcone, who lives here during the week and rents it out to visitors at the weekend through Crown Gardens, a small company offering a variety of short-term holiday lets in Brighton. It's a good-size one-bedroom apartment a few hundred metres from the seafront, in the Kemp Town neighbourhood. The apartment is immaculate and non-smoking and, this being Brighton, recycling is compulsory. The interior design is a mixed bag - think Georgian clutter meets New York elegance - but avoids all the sterile trappings of traditional rented accommodation. The living room mixes Grecian friezes with stripped floorboards, and the bathroom is mosaic-tiled with a vast shower. The bedroom is kitsch and well-mirrored, while the kitchen leads out onto a decked terrace large enough for dining on. There's the usual plethora of gadgets, including a manual juicer and a couple of flat-screen TVs, one of which hangs in a gilded frame between his-and-hers wardrobes.