When entering the building, you step onto a little piece of garden, including some flowers in the corner. To your left is the toilet. A wooden staircase then leads you up to the kitchenette. On the landing, there is a waiting area with a chair and a little treasure chest filled with pick'n mix. The door then opens to the Chapel bedroom - which I found to be breathtakingly beautiful! It has a fifteen foot high barrel ceiling, stained glass windows with views of the Brighton Corn Exchange and The Dome. And a freestanding bath tub. The most impressive feature though are all the details. The mini bar ascends out of the piano bits left and right of the bed. Teapots have been made into clothes-hangers and the radiators are really pretty.
If you are looking for a great and different place to stay at, I would highly recommend the Harrington Suite!
And here's a flood of photos:
no words needed |
the super king size bed |
mini bar that can disappear into the piano bedside tables |
just some examples of the quirky design details |
it's a Lego-lamp! |
kitchenette, just outside the bedroom |
must be a b*tch to clean... |
wooden staircase and flowers in the entrance hall |
artwork in the stairwell |
the waiting area with treasure chest |
I love the built-in shelf in the toilet |
teapots can also be found in the toilet |
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