Brighton and Hove has so much to offer which makes deciding where you want to live an exciting process
Whether your looking for a quick holiday let or student accommodation then its worth knowing the basics to help you get the most out of the city of Brighton and Hove.
My aim is to keep this article updated with a summary of each area in Brighton from a rental viewpoint. As always I really value your comments. So feel free to add any thoughts you have directly at the end of this page.
Seven Dials
Is ideally located for the station and away from the main shopping areas. At the same time it has a hand full of small boutique shops and restaurants and useful shops such as hardware stores florists etc. The area has its own atmosphere and has just about everything you need so if like me your keen to avoid the pedestrian traffic of Churchill Square on a Saturday afternoon then living with close proximity of Seven dials is great option.
#1 by Blog on July 14th, 2009
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Seven Dials is ok, the bars are good however once you’ve been to the tin drum then really its a walk into town
#2 by Blog on July 14th, 2009
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Seven Dials has to be one of the best spots. Close enough to town and the station. Great food in the Red Snapper and Muraski