Colson House is a delightful Grade 2* listed regency building with 8 double rooms, all ... more
ensuite. Each room is dedicated and themed around a 20th Century movie icon, so you can select from the romantic four poster room (Clark Gable), the beautiful balcon...
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Themed hotel with free WiFi central to all attractions and a block back from the sea ... more
Rooms all dedicated to movie icons include a king four poster and a balcony room Minutes from The Lanes shopping Theatre Royal Royal Pavilion The Dome and a s...
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Advantages: Free entry Disadvantages: Gets very crowded
Seaside piers seem to be a very British tradition and there are many different examples to be found in England and Wales, although oddly none exist north of the border in Scotland. Brighton's pier is one of the most famous of them all. Officially known as The Brighton Marine Palace Pier or the Palace Pier for short it officially opened in the May of 1899. By this date the Victorians and their predecessors had already built many other piers, including two earlier ones at Brighton.
Brighton's first pier was constructed in 1823. This was known as The Royal Suspension Chain Pier and still existed in 1891 when construction of the Palace Pier began. At this time the Chain Pier was considered to be unsafe and was in a state of disrepair so one of the conditions attached to the construction of the new pier was that this old one was demolished ...
micksheff 09.05.2009
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Advantages: Impressive building, good food and attentive staff Disadvantages: Small bathroom, slightly dated decor in bedroom
This weekend found me in Brighton at the Courtland?s Hotel, for a last minute weekend ?desperate? revision school with the Open University. The hotel is classified as three stars by the AA and RAC and it also has an RAC dining award.
As I was at a revision school, the choice of hotel was not mine, and when I saw the leaflet which was sent with my class joining instructions, I did think that the hotel was perhaps not one I would normally pick. Although it certainly had elegance and grandeur, the bedrooms on the leaflet looked a little dated in terms of style. I was also advised I was booked into a single room and I could not check in until 430pm.
Location
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The hotel is located on Grand Avenue, Hove, and is a five minute walk from the sea front, and an ample selection of shops and restaurants at Hove. The property is ...
Advantages: good location, good food, new friends Disadvantages: small rooms
intimate to say the least!
The rooms are varied in shape and amenities, they have TV and tea & coffee making facilities, but we find OK for our week's stay, I believe that they do evening meals but there are so many eateries around that it would be a shame just to stay in.
Breakfasts are wonderful and plentiful.
Don't take our word - go and see it yourselves.
Ascot House Hotel, 21 New Steine, Brighton, East Sussex BN2 1PD ...