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Brighton cottages

9 properties found
Brighton, Sussex

Cheltenham Cottage

4212

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7 nights

£786 - £1,326

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Saltdean, Sussex

Idrella Studio

2111

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£430 - £689

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Lewes (2.5mls SW), Sussex

Pump Cottage - Beddingham

2112

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7 nights

£548 - £947

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Poynings, Sussex

The Little Chapel

2111

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7 nights

£557 - £819

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Worthing, Sussex

Downs Gate

2111

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7 nights

£585 - £767

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Lewes, Sussex

Nulli Secundus

211

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7 nights

£581 - £888

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Poynings, Sussex

Rushfields Barn

4211

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7 nights

£678 - £1,549

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Henfield, Sussex

The Barn at Pigeon Cottage

422

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7 nights

£678 - £1,510

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Seaford, Sussex

Little Breacon

621

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7 nights

£678 - £1,183

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Cottages in Brighton

Brighton in Sussex knows how to enjoy itself. It’s been the playground of the rich and famous for hundreds of years and is still one of the south coast’s most popular resorts. Today both the city of Brighton and its neighbour Hove have lots to offer visitors, whether you are enjoying a short break or a longer holiday.

We have a wide choice of holiday cottages and holiday lets in the Brighton and Hove area. These range from trendy city-centre apartments to seafront properties with coastal views and charming traditional cottages. These cater to different group sizes and some are also pet-friendly and all are close to the superb shops, restaurants and attractions of this much-loved city.

Beach lovers can head to the famous pebbled beaches, lined with bars and restaurants, or the quieter beaches of Hove, just along the promenade, with their stunning seafront properties and colourful beach huts.

If you’re after thrills, seek out the pier for arcade games and a rollercoaster ride, or jump on to the i360 for stunning city, countryside and Channel panoramas. Or how about getting up close to sharks and other underwater critters in the Sealife Centre? Close by you can even go zooming along a 300m zip wire at Brighton Zip.

Prefer to explore at a less frenetic pace? Hire a bike for 3p a minute – you can find them at many of the city’s attractions – or take a stroll through the bohemian Brighton Laines, with their vegetarian cafés and vintage shops.

There’s a strong alternative and independent vibe to Brighton and always has been. After all, nothing says ‘alternative’ like the Royal Pavilion, a nineteenth century confection of domes and minarets that started as a prince’s pleasure palace and later became a wartime hospital.

Today, Brighton is one of the country’s most vegan-friendly cities. Don’t miss Glazed, which sells delicious homemade vegan donuts, or Purezza - the UK’s first 100% vegan pizzeria.

Highlights of Brighton’s year include the Brighton Festival and Brighton Fringe too, and Brighton Pride is the largest LGBTQIA+ festival in the UK.

Brighton is also on the edge of the South Downs National Park. If you would like to visit the area and leave the car behind, the local buses will whisk you out of the bustle of the city to beauty spots like the Devil’s Dyke, Stanmer Park and Ditchling Beacon. Ditchling Beacon and Devil’s Dyke are also popular cycling routes, and the 100m-deep V-shaped valley of Devil’s Dyke also makes it a big draw for paragliders and landboarders. Visit Worthing for more seaside days out.