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Stayed here a few years ago http://www.hotelnineteen.co.uk/index.htm - it's on the kemp town side of Brighton but walking distance to the laines. There is a hotel du vin in Brighton, but if you are looking for small, boutique, I'd recommend hotel 19.

*UPDATE*


Having just read some reviews on trip advisor, can I UN -recommend hotel 19! I stayed there when it had just opened, but reading the reviews it looks like it has gone downhill.


Instead, I'd recommend http://www.blanchhouse.co.uk/

Jonny thanks so much. I looked on TAdviser and indeed that 19 one and Madeira were completely trashed by people. That many reviewers can't be wrong! BlanchHouse looks fab. Thanks!

Anyone else welcome to contribute ideas though, I will book it next week.

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