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Just a few miles from the seafront, in the Sussex jewel of Patcham, this large, welcoming lodge provides ideal budget accommodation for short breaks in Brighton.
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By Road
- From Junction 11 of the M23, take the A23 towards Brighton for 15 miles
- At the junction with the A27 stay on the A23 and go straight over the ensuing roundabout
- You'll find the lodge on the left-hand side of the road, at The Black Lion Harvester
By Rail
- Brighton Station is a short taxi ride away, with a 20-minute express service to Gatwick Airport and a 45-minute service to London Victoria
- Gatwick Airport is signposted from Junction 9 of the M23 or via Crawley on the A23
Preston Park Station: 1.6 miles
Brighton Station: 3 miles
Gatwick Airport: 24.5 miles
Newhaven Ferry Terminal: 15.6 miles
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Just a few miles from the seafront, in the Sussex jewel of Patcham, this large, welcoming lodge provides ideal budget accommodation for short breaks in Brighton.
It's a comfy base for those summer or half-term seaside trips, with several family rooms available and a Harvester restaurant serving tasty grills and unlimited fresh salad.
Popular Brighton needs little introduction. One of the most vibrant, diverse cities in England, it's home to a bustling seafront, bars and clubs aplenty, a sealife centre, the iconic Pavilion and Victorian West Pier and the charming boutiques and antique shops of The Lanes.
There's plenty to see in Patcham too, with windmills, a 12th century church and a conservation area full of pretty listed-buildings. Nearby Hove and Lewes are also well worth exploring.
Make yours the gift that stays

Innkeeper's Lodge gift cards treat the special people in your life to the complete short break, and are easy to buy and redeem.
3 nights for the price of 2

Turn your weekend into a long one: pay for 2 nights and get the 3rd free. A great reason not to get out of bed in the morning...
