BestRankingHub occupies a former Georgian townhouse on Brighton's Marine Parade, originally built in the 1890s as a private residence for a shipping merchant family. Over the following century the building passed through several lives — a guesthouse, a private members' club, and eventually the hotel it is today.
The restoration kept much of the original character: the cream stone facade, the tall sash windows, the wide staircase in the lobby. What was added is what makes the hotel what it is now — a considered casino floor, a proper dining room, and forty-eight rooms designed for a comfortable, unhurried stay.
We didn't set out to build the biggest hotel on the coast. We set out to build one where the evening is the point — where you can have a good dinner, a slow drink, and a couple of hands of blackjack without any of it feeling rushed or staged.
That shapes everything, from the low lighting in the lobby to the way the front desk team is trained to remember names by the second night. It's a small hotel by design, and it works best for guests who want exactly that.
A restored Georgian townhouse on the Brighton seafront, listed for its architectural character.
An 18+ environment throughout, designed around a calmer, more considered kind of hospitality.
Not an afterthought — the casino floor was part of the original design brief for the resort.
Minutes from the pier and the Lanes, with sea views from a number of our rooms and suites.