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Claremont House
13 Second Avenue
Hove
Sussex

BN3 2LL
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Situated just off the bustling Brighton & Hove seafront and Hove Lawns, you will receive the warmest welcome at Claremont House, a beautiful Victorian villa in Second Avenue & the first hotel in Brighton to receive 5 Diamonds with a Silver Award.

Whether visiting on business or for pleasure, with the sea just at the bottom of the road this is the perfect base for exploring Brighton & Hove and the South Coast. Claremont House is also just a 5 minute taxi ride (15 minutes on foot) from BrightonConference & Congress Centre and the main conference hotels.

Most of the twelve single, double and family rooms are extremely spacious and individually decorated, all benefiting from en-suite facilities, many with large bathtubs as well as showers.

Details

Ratings/Awards: 5 Diamonds
Number of Rooms: 12
Number Ensuite: 12
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Facilities

Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms - Throughout house
TV in Rooms

Sample Menu:

Full English Breakfast

Bacon ~ Sausage ~ Tomato with herbs ~
Buttered Mushrooms and your choice of
Fried, Scrambled or Poached Eggs

Light Breakfast

Bacon ~ Tomato with herbs and your choice
of Fried, Scrambled or Poached Eggs

Vegetarian

Cauldron Sausages ~ Tomato with herbs ~
Buttered Mushrooms ~ Baked Beans and your
choice of Fried, Scrambled or Poached Eggs

Something Fishy

Scrambled Eggs with Smoked Salmon
served on a toasted muffin


Freshly baked Croissants

Baked Ham ~ Cheddar Cheese

White or Wholemeal Toast
Marmalade & Preserves

Traditional, Herb or Fruit Tea
Tchibo Filter Coffee
Hot Chocolate

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