About Hotel Home Brighton
In the heart of buzzing Brighton, Hotel Home Brighton, formerly the Rock Haven Hotel, is a bed and breakfast haven of peace and quiet, close to the popular Kemp Town district.
Only a hundred metres from the seafront, some of Hotel Home Brighton’s en-suite rooms enjoy sea views. They all benefit from colour television, free Wi-Fi, tea and coffee facilities and comfortable beds with Egyptian cotton sheets.
There is a comfortable and welcoming lounge and an attractive dining room where breakfast is served.
Brighton Pier is a 5 minute walk away and the area is awash with pub, bar and eaterie choices.
This regency B+B is close to the famous Lanes shopping area and to the Brighton Conference Centre.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Brighton Home from Home B+B.
There’s a genuinely warm welcome awaiting you here after a long and trying journey and inside, the trend continues with a pleasant and welcoming lounge and bedrooms that are spotlessly clean. The lounge is off the dining room and very thoughtfully, they’ve incorporated a refrigerator here for guests to store their drinks. Rooms are simply furnished and decorated in soft colours with occasional splashes of brighter colours. Perfectly fine.
positive:
Food wins the day.
It’s difficult to imagine a more appetising breakfast and the choices will mute even the most difficult guest.
positive:
Convenient location.
Close to the centre but somewhat quieter, Home is near St. James Street, notorious – in the nicest possible way – for its shops and restaurants. No shortage of places for evening dining and drinking then!
Negative Reviews
negative:
Small rooms.
A tad on the cramped side, a ‘single’ guest might have a problem here. With 2 people crammed in, this is stretching the idea of a romantic break in Brighton to the extreme.
negative:
Parking mayhem.
Not the owners fault, indeed they try to sort out parking as best they can. Basically, though, you are in the hands of traffic wardens; so, good luck with that! Another factor outside their control is the noise from seagulls. Apparently they can live for 30-40 years and mate for life. Little comfort though at 4 in the morning!
negative:
Not even one There are certainly no 2 loos after le treck.
Either a room is en-suite or it isn’t. A room without a loo isn’t en-suite. End of! As you treck up to your 3rd floor room, armed with heavy luggage and after a long journey, there are 2 things you need. There’s no loo in the room though!