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6-11 Baker Street Brighton BN1 4JN · 7 mins walk to Central Brighton · Brighton
Abacus House offers modern rooms which is 10-minutes away by car from the University of Sussex and 6-minutes away from the University of Brighton. The Open Market (Stop O) bus stop is 3-minutes away, Baker Street (Stop K) is 3-minutes away, and they both could be reached on foot.
The Abacus Residence is one of your best options if you're looking for quality student housing in Brighton by Go Britanya. Abacus Residence offers a study area, social spaces, roof terrace, laundry facility, games Area, Piano, TV room, regular social events, all Inclusive bills included, superfast Wi-Fi, 24/7 on-site team, and secure entry system & CCTV.
En Suite rooms include a study area, a shower, and a double bed. A shared kitchen and living room provide a space for cooking, dining, and socializing. These rooms have recently or recently been refurbished.
You don't have to worry about grocery shopping because Brighton Open Market is only two minutes away on foot and has a wide variety of products at reasonable prices to meet your needs. After a busy day on campus, we recommend taking a leisurely evening stroll through Valley Gardens Park, where you can take in the greenery and serenity. You can enjoy the perfect workout with your friends this weekend by going to The Gym Group Brighton London Road. You can also go shopping as the city has a variety of shops, stores, and boutiques. Then you can grab a quick bite at KFC Brighton to make sure you’re ready for your next day.
Brighton is a seaside resort in East Sussex, England, and one of the two main areas of the City of Brighton and Hove. Brighton is located 47 miles (76 kilometres) south of London. Settlement in the area can be traced back to the Bronze Age, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon periods, according to archaeological evidence. The Domesday Book mentions the ancient settlement of "Brighthelmstone" (1086). It began to develop as a health resort around 1730.
King George IV spent a lot of time in town and built the Royal Pavilion there. The arrival of the railways in 1841 aided its popularity as a day-trip destination from London.
One of the most fun facts about this city is that Brighton is not the full name of the city! Truth is, Brighton is officially known as the city of Brighton and Hove. Brighton and Hove formed a unitary authority in 1997, and Queen Elizabeth II granted them city status in 2001. Many locals still regard the two as separate towns.
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