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Paskins Town House

Book this if You want a quirky, eco-conscious B&B with a legendary vegan-friendly breakfast in the heart of Kemptown.

Why People Love It

8.0863 reviews
  • Incredible cooked-to-order breakfast with 13+ options
  • Charming Art Nouveau decor that feels personal, not corporate
  • Prime Kemptown location—minutes from the pier but quieter than the center

Quick Take: It’s a creaky, strict-on-the-rules townhouse where the charm comes with thin walls and a lot of stairs.

Reviewed by @ShelleylovestotravelI stayed in this cozy single room and honestly, it was perfect for a solo trip. The coffee station was stocked (free biscuits!), the bed was comfy, and the door code made me feel super secure. A solid budget find in Brighton.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Travelers adore the host's warm welcome and the outstanding breakfast, but often mention the rooms feel a bit 'tired' and small.

Reality check

Ground floor rooms suffer from significant noise bleed from the kitchen, owners' quarters, and passing foot traffic.

  • You are vegan or vegetarian (the breakfast menu is a holy grail)
  • You prefer character and 'shabby chic' over sterile modern hotels
  • You want to be in the LGBTQ+ friendly heart of Kemptown

Cleanliness & Maintenance

8.5
  • Housekeeping: Daily service is reliable, though some guests note missed dust in high corners.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Generally sparkling, though older grout and sealant in some en-suites show age.
  • Maintenance: The building is old and shows it—expect some peeling paint, creaky floors, and 'tired' carpets.
  • Linens & towels: Clean and functional, but not luxury thread count. Towels can be a bit scratchy.
  • Odors & scents: Mostly fresh, occasionally a faint musty smell in lower ground rooms or cooking smells near the kitchen.

Sleepability™

6MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Creaky floorboards from guests above
  • Kitchen clatter and owners' dogs barking (audible in ground floor rooms)
  • Plumbing noise from shared bathrooms

Before you book

Good to know

  • Parking is a nightmare; buy a voucher from the hotel (~£20/day) or use the JustPark app for a spot further out.
  • WiFi can be spotty in the basement/ground floor rooms.
  • This is an eco-hotel; expect organic toiletries and a strong recycling ethos.

What to pack

  • Earplugs (essential for lower floors)
  • Slippers (carpets are a bit worn)
  • Smaller luggage (hauling a massive suitcase up narrow stairs is miserable)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • First-floor Balcony Room (often has floor-to-ceiling windows and sea glimpses)
  • Four Poster Room (for the full romantic Art Deco vibe)

Rooms to avoid

  • Ground Floor Double (Room 1) – adjacent to the kitchen/owners' quarters, very noisy
  • Small Single – described as extremely tight, barely room for a suitcase

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I would love to request a room on an upper floor, ideally with a bay window or sea view. Please avoid the ground floor as I am a light sleeper.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is there a lift?

No. It is a Grade II listed building with narrow, steep stairs.

Is breakfast included?

Yes, and it's the highlight. Huge selection of organic, local, and vegan options.

Can I bring my dog?

No. Despite some older reviews saying otherwise, the current policy is strictly no pets.

How does parking work?

The hotel sells daily permits (~£20) for Zone C street parking, but spaces aren't guaranteed. It's often a hunt.

Is there AC?

No. Rooms have radiators for heat and windows that open for a breeze (and seagull noise).

Can I check in late?

Only if pre-arranged. Reception closes at 8 PM sharp.


Insider Tips

  • The 'budget' rooms with shared bathrooms are a steal if you don't mind the hallway trek.

  • Ask for a room at the back if you want to avoid the morning seagull chorus.

  • The hotel has a stash of parking vouchers—call ahead to reserve one so you don't get stuck paying meter rates.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The owners live in the basement, so ground floor guests are basically roommates with them (hearing their TV, dogs, etc.).

  • 💡The 'sea view' is often a sliver between other buildings, not a panoramic vista.

  • 💡Water pressure in the top floor showers can be a bit weak.

  • 💡The decor is 'eclectic' which sometimes means mismatched furniture and peeling wallpaper.

  • 💡There is no bar on-site, but you can bring your own wine to the lounge.

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