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Hi all,


Looking for a nice B&B in Brighton to get away for 1st wedding anniversary. Been to a few over the years, but have always been searching for something better...


Have you been anywhere particularly nice? Do you come from there, and know someone who runs a lovely little establishment?


Thanks for any help! (tu)

Du Vin in Brighton. You will not be disappointed. My partner and I go there at least once a year. The last time in September. It is great, and if you search for a deal you can usually find it reasonably priced. But search the deals out, some are listed on their webpage (I would attach it but have not figured that out yet...) It's just off the beach like a 30 second walk. And near the lanes to wander through. We've had breakfast there, always lovely. And used the bar. They have a full restaurant but we always end up somewhere in town. I would give this a huge recommendation. The rooms are excellent with their own little entrances. Go there you'll love it. :)

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