Brighton Bijou Cottage

ID: S219276

  • Bedrooms 5
  • ・ Sleeps 10
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

French antiques, fine marble and glorious chandeliers creating a simple yet sophisticated luxury, Brighton Bijou Cottage is a bright and airy seaside home in a fantastic central Brighton location!

Tranquillity and glorious luxury await you in this sumptuous home of chic simplicity and copper styling. In the dazzling living room which oozes elegant simplicity, there is a large sofa in front of the antique fireplace, set perfectly against a feature brick wall. A fabulous galley kitchen, where white and grey marble complements the copper fittings in magnificent style, is the perfect place to rustle up a treat, a light snack or even a hearty feast!

There are a large gas hob, a huge sink and plenty of surface space for all to lend a hand! And then settle into your wonderfully light-filled dining room where a full wall of glass panelled doors flood the room with the warm glow of sunshine!

There are five exceptional bedrooms, all located on the upper floors. Muted greys, whites and creams complement the sparkling chandeliers, gilded mirrors and of course, those signature copper details. Each room exudes a fine elegance in an uncomplicated yet luxurious style. All five rooms have delightful double-beds and are accompanied by three elegant bathrooms. Simplicity and grace combine amid the stone, marble and wood of these fabulous bathrooms, of course glinting with a dash of copper!

And when the sun is shining, step outside to your sun-trap courtyard through the vast French doors beside the dining area. The patio provides a charming retreat into the fresh air, where you can enjoy alfresco dining alongside the olive trees in privacy! Just a short walk from the beach, shops and bars, the sights and sounds of this wonderfully quintessential English seaside town are at your fingertips! Yes, Brighton is truly your oyster! One of the major seaside resorts of Britain, Brighton offers some funky nightlife, offbeat shopping in alternative boutiques and traditional British seaside fun! And with a stay in Brighton Bijou Cottage, you’re right at the heart of it!

Because of the two universities (the University of Sussex and The University of Brighton), Brighton has a rich, varied and exciting nightlife, and once a year in May holds the Brighton Fringe Festival abounding with street performers, theatre groups, musicians, guided walks and other lively and fascinating events.

A maze of rolling countryside, abbeys and battlefields, medieval villages, bustling market towns and gorgeous coastline, East Sussex is also the most forested county in England! Diverse, inspirational landscapes and breath-taking views from the endless tranquil and unspoilt settings make this an incredibly enticing county right on the south coast of England. And that’s not to mention its 90 miles of stunning beaches and vibrant towns and cities!

Hidden villages and towns blitzed by bloody Norman battles, cool seaside resorts and flourishing vineyards, traditional country pubs and thriving market towns, ancient woodland and lowland heaths are all tucked among a maze of crisscrossing paths and lanes and country roads. Views of rolling farmland and historic estates in all directions add a sense of the timeless elegance of Sussex and its wide variety of wildlife and habitats among beautifully varied geography. Idle your way through the cobbled medieval streets of Rye, the flat marshes of Pevensey, the high Ground of Ashdown Forest, beautiful lowlands and river landscapes of the Lower Weald and the maze of avenues through Friston and Ashdown Forests.

With 1,750 hours of sunshine per year, 'Sussex by the Sea' offers some of the sunniest and cleanest beaches in the UK, including the traditional English seaside town of Brighton, whose beach is renowned for its packed seafront. And then there’s Eastbourne, Bexhill-on-Sea, Hastings and St Leonard’s, to name but a few. Take a trip to Hastings old town, the shipwreck heritage centre and flamingo adventure park for the perfect day out!

There are endless fabulous homes and gardens to visit, including Great Dixter House and Garden, Michelham Priory and Sheffield Park Garden with an array of stunning colours, exotic flora, magnificent gardens, elegant lakes and even a sculpture trail! At the priory, you’ll even find a medieval cloister garden and the longest medieval moat in England!

For an active day in the sunshine, stretch your legs on the South Downs Way, which traverses from Eastbourne to Winchester along England’s newest national park, the South Downs National Park, with 1,600km2 of breath-taking views and hidden gems. Indeed, if you’re a keen walker or cyclist, there’s 3500km of walking paths, bridleways and scenic roads, including the well-establish routes of the Cuckoo Trail, and the incredible Forest Way.

If travelling from far away, just outside East Sussex, Gatwick Airport services the whole world, while Brighton City Airport (often called Shoreham Airport) provides flights to many UK airports.Ground Floor

- Fully-equipped kitchen

- Dining area

- Living room with courtyard access

First Floor

- Bedroom with king-size bed

- Family bathroom

Second Floor

- Bedroom with king-size bed

- Bedroom with king-size bed

- Family bathroom

Third Floor

- Bedroom with king-size bed

- Bedroom with king-size bed

- Family bathroom

Exterior Grounds

- Countryard

- Terrace

- Alfresco dining facilities

Additional Facilities

- Wi-Fi

- TV

- Washing machineOne of the major seaside resorts of Britain, Brighton offers some funky nightlife, offbeat shopping in alternative boutiques and traditional British seaside fun! And with a stay in Brighton Bijou Cottage, you’re right at the heart of it!

Because of the two universities (the University of Sussex and The University of Brighton), Brighton has a rich, varied and exciting nightlife, and once a year in May holds the Brighton Fringe Festival abounding with street performers, theatre groups, musicians, guided walks and other lively and fascinating events.

A maze of rolling countryside, abbeys and battlefields, medieval villages, bustling market towns and gorgeous coastline, East Sussex is also the most forested county in England! Diverse, inspirational landscapes and breath-taking views from the endless tranquil and unspoilt settings make this an incredibly enticing county right on the south coast of England. And that’s not to mention its 90 miles of stunning beaches and vibrant towns and cities!

Hidden villages and towns blitzed by bloody Norman battles, cool seaside resorts and flourishing vineyards, traditional country pubs and thriving market towns, ancient woodland and lowland heaths are all tucked among a maze of crisscrossing paths and lanes and country roads. Views of rolling farmland and historic estates in all directions add a sense of the timeless elegance of Sussex and its wide variety of wildlife and habitats among beautifully varied geography. Idle your way through the cobbled medieval streets of Rye, the flat marshes of Pevensey, the high Ground of Ashdown Forest, beautiful lowlands and river landscapes of the Lower Weald and the maze of avenues through Friston and Ashdown Forests.

With 1,750 hours of sunshine per year, 'Sussex by the Sea' offers some of the sunniest and cleanest beaches in the UK, including the traditional English seaside town of Brighton, whose beach is renowned for its packed seafront. And then there’s Eastbourne, Bexhill-on-Sea, Hastings and St Leonard’s, to name but a few. Take a trip to Hastings old town, the shipwreck heritage centre and flamingo adventure park for the perfect day out!

There are endless fabulous homes and gardens to visit, including Great Dixter House and Garden, Michelham Priory and Sheffield Park Garden with an array of stunning colours, exotic flora, magnificent gardens, elegant lakes and even a sculpture trail! At the priory, you’ll even find a medieval cloister garden and the longest medieval moat in England!

For an active day in the sunshine, stretch your legs on the South Downs Way, which traverses from Eastbourne to Winchester along England’s newest national park, the South Downs National Park, with 1,600km2 of breath-taking views and hidden gems. Indeed, if you’re a keen walker or cyclist, there’s 3500km of walking paths, bridleways and scenic roads, including the well-establish routes of the Cuckoo Trail, and the incredible Forest Way.

If travelling from far away, just outside East Sussex, Gatwick Airport services the whole world, while Brighton City Airport (often called Shoreham Airport) provides flights to many UK airports.Ground Floor

- Fully-equipped kitchen

- Dining area

- Living room with courtyard access

First Floor

- Bedroom with king-size bed

- Family bathroom

Second Floor

- Bedroom with king-size bed

- Bedroom with king-size bed

- Family bathroom

Third Floor

- Bedroom with king-size bed

- Bedroom with king-size bed

- Family bathroom

Exterior Grounds

- Countryard

- Terrace

- Alfresco dining facilities

Additional Facilities

- Wi-Fi

- TV

- Washing machine

One of the major seaside resorts of Britain, Brighton offers some funky nightlife, offbeat shopping in alternative boutiques and traditional British seaside fun! And with a stay in Brighton Bijou Cottage, you’re right at the heart of it!

Because of the two universities (the University of Sussex and The University of Brighton), Brighton has a rich, varied and exciting nightlife, and once a year in May holds the Brighton Fringe Festival abounding with street performers, theatre groups, musicians, guided walks and other lively and fascinating events.

A maze of rolling countryside, abbeys and battlefields, medieval villages, bustling market towns and gorgeous coastline, East Sussex is also the most forested county in England! Diverse, inspirational landscapes and breath-taking views from the endless tranquil and unspoilt settings make this an incredibly enticing county right on the south coast of England. And that’s not to mention its 90 miles of stunning beaches and vibrant towns and cities!

Hidden villages and towns blitzed by bloody Norman battles, cool seaside resorts and flourishing vineyards, traditional country pubs and thriving market towns, ancient woodland and lowland heaths are all tucked among a maze of crisscrossing paths and lanes and country roads. Views of rolling farmland and historic estates in all directions add a sense of the timeless elegance of Sussex and its wide variety of wildlife and habitats among beautifully varied geography. Idle your way through the cobbled medieval streets of Rye, the flat marshes of Pevensey, the high Ground of Ashdown Forest, beautiful lowlands and river landscapes of the Lower Weald and the maze of avenues through Friston and Ashdown Forests.

With 1,750 hours of sunshine per year, 'Sussex by the Sea' offers some of the sunniest and cleanest beaches in the UK, including the traditional English seaside town of Brighton, whose beach is renowned for its packed seafront. And then there’s Eastbourne, Bexhill-on-Sea, Hastings and St Leonard’s, to name but a few. Take a trip to Hastings old town, the shipwreck heritage centre and flamingo adventure park for the perfect day out!

There are endless fabulous homes and gardens to visit, including Great Dixter House and Garden, Michelham Priory and Sheffield Park Garden with an array of stunning colours, exotic flora, magnificent gardens, elegant lakes and even a sculpture trail! At the priory, you’ll even find a medieval cloister garden and the longest medieval moat in England!

For an active day in the sunshine, stretch your legs on the South Downs Way, which traverses from Eastbourne to Winchester along England’s newest national park, the South Downs National Park, with 1,600km2 of breath-taking views and hidden gems. Indeed, if you’re a keen walker or cyclist, there’s 3500km of walking paths, bridleways and scenic roads, including the well-establish routes of the Cuckoo Trail, and the incredible Forest Way.

If travelling from far away, just outside East Sussex, Gatwick Airport services the whole world, while Brighton City Airport (often called Shoreham Airport) provides flights to many UK airports.

Accommodation

Ground Floor
- Fully-equipped kitchen
- Dining area
- Living room with courtyard access
First Floor
- Bedroom with king-size bed
- Family bathroom

Second Floor
- Bedroom with king-size bed
- Bedroom with king-size bed
- Family bathroom

Third Floor
- Bedroom with king-size bed
- Bedroom with king-size bed
- Family bathroom

Exterior Grounds
- Countryard
- Terrace
- Alfresco dining facilities

Additional Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- TV
- Washing machine

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