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Two storied townhouses, one spirited city, steps from the sea
Reserve this StayParlour Brighton | Two Homes | Perfect for Groups
Two adjoining Georgian-era homes sit tucked along a quiet Brighton street, their period facades giving little away about the color and character held within. Parlour Brighton occupies a pair of beautifully restored residences that together create a single, sprawling group accommodation unlike anything else in the city. Step inside and the tone shifts immediately: bold wallpapers, richly upholstered furnishings, statement lighting, and a design sensibility that leans theatrical without losing its warmth. Every room carries its own personality, layered with vintage finds, patterned textiles, and the kind of deliberate eclecticism that rewards a second look.
Across the two homes, the property sleeps up to sixteen guests, with bedrooms spread over multiple levels and configured to give groups both togetherness and breathing room. Shared living spaces anchor the experience: a large open kitchen and dining area designed for long, communal meals, and a generous sitting room that feels more like a private members' parlour than a holiday rental. The interiors balance period architectural details with modern comforts, and the effect is somewhere between a boutique hotel and a well-loved private home that happens to have impeccable taste. Practical touches hold their own alongside the aesthetics, with fully equipped kitchens, quality linens, and the kinds of details that make an extended stay feel effortless.
Brighton itself is an ideal setting for a property like this. The Lanes, with their independent shops, restaurants, and bars, are moments away on foot. The seafront stretches out just beyond, offering the particular energy that has made Brighton one of England's most distinctive coastal cities. There is no shortage of places to eat, drink, and explore, and the property's central position means the best of the city unfolds naturally from the front door. Whether the occasion is a milestone birthday, a reunion among old friends, or simply a weekend with no particular agenda, the surrounding neighborhood provides exactly as much stimulation or calm as the group desires.
What lingers about Parlour Brighton is the feeling of having somewhere genuinely yours in the middle of a vibrant city. The two homes together create a sense of scale and occasion that a hotel room or standard rental simply cannot replicate. Mornings start slowly around the kitchen table. Evenings pull everyone back together after separate adventures. The spaces hold laughter well, accommodate quiet corners when needed, and carry the kind of personality that makes a place feel not just booked but chosen.
Two adjoining Georgian-era homes sit tucked along a quiet Brighton street, their period facades giving little away about the color and character held within. Parlour Brighton occupies a pair of beautifully restored residences that together create a single, sprawling group accommodation unlike anything else in the city. Step inside and the tone shifts immediately: bold wallpapers, richly upholstered furnishings, statement lighting, and a design sensibility that leans theatrical without losing its warmth. Every room carries its own personality, layered with vintage finds, patterned textiles, and the kind of deliberate eclecticism that rewards a second look.
Across the two homes, the property sleeps up to sixteen guests, with bedrooms spread over multiple levels and configured to give groups both togetherness and breathing room. Shared living spaces anchor the experience: a large open kitchen and dining area designed for long, communal meals, and a generous sitting room that feels more like a private members' parlour than a holiday rental. The interiors balance period architectural details with modern comforts, and the effect is somewhere between a boutique hotel and a well-loved private home that happens to have impeccable taste. Practical touches hold their own alongside the aesthetics, with fully equipped kitchens, quality linens, and the kinds of details that make an extended stay feel effortless.
Brighton itself is an ideal setting for a property like this. The Lanes, with their independent shops, restaurants, and bars, are moments away on foot. The seafront stretches out just beyond, offering the particular energy that has made Brighton one of England's most distinctive coastal cities. There is no shortage of places to eat, drink, and explore, and the property's central position means the best of the city unfolds naturally from the front door. Whether the occasion is a milestone birthday, a reunion among old friends, or simply a weekend with no particular agenda, the surrounding neighborhood provides exactly as much stimulation or calm as the group desires.

What we love about this stay
There's something quietly compelling about staying inside a pair of 19th-century cottages that have been brought back to life with real care — not overwrought, not theme-parked, just thoughtfully restored in a way that lets the bones of the place speak. You feel Charleston here, not as a backdrop but as something you're actually living inside: the proportions of the rooms, the natural light pouring through large windows, the sense that these walls have held generations of stories. It's a property that suits people who travel together and want to cook, linger, spread out — families or old friends who'd rather not split across hotel floors. Being a block from King Street means the city is right there when you want it, but the cottages themselves feel like a private world. That balance is the thing that stays with you.
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