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Recently opened in October 2012, the Charter House is situated beautifully on the Brighton Seafront and offers 13 pristine studio and one bedroom serviced apartments. The apartments have been tastefully done in a contemporary style, and many enjoy magnificent views across the city and sea.

Benefitting from fully integrated kitchens and smart living areas, these apartments are the perfect place to stay in central Brighton for both business accommodation and the occasional leisure break.

All of the apartments include a welcome pack with coffee and tea making facility, free Wi-Fi access and digital freeview TV along with weekly cleaning and linen changing service. Set right next to the famous Lanes shopping area with a variety of shops and restaurants nearby, these apartments offer you just every comfort that you may need.

Features
  • Reception
  • Lift
  • Concierge
  • Stylishly furnished
  • Wireless Internet access
  • Luggage room
  • Parking
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • Safety Deposit Box
  • Heating
  • Designated Smoking Area
  • Room Service
  • Spa Facilities
  • TV
  • DVD
  • Refrigerator
  • 24 Hour Security
  • Telephone Service
  • Washing Machine

Standard Room Rates

Room-Type Minimum Stay Rate / Night
Studio 3 From £85.00 per night
1 Bedroom 3 From £95.00 per night
 

Transport Description:

There are several railway stations, bus services, taxis, and coach services. A Rapid Transport Systemhas been under consideration for some years and in the past it has had trolleybuses, ferries, trams and hydrofoil services.

Frequent trains operate from Brighton Station. Many Brighton residents commute to work in London and destinations include London Victoria, London Bridge, and Gatwick Airport, with trains continuing to Bedford. The fastest service from London Victoria takes 51 minutes.Lines from Brighton serve stations to Worthing, Portsmouth and Southampton in the west and via Lewes to Newhaven, Eastbourne, Hastings and Ashford, Kent in the east. A wider range of long-distance destinations was served until 2007-08 when rationalisation caused the ending of services via Kensington Olympia and Reading and beyond to Milton Keynes, Birmingham and Manchester. Twice-daily services remain, however, on the line west to Bristol.