Paskins Town House
This family-run Victorian guesthouse has been pioneering sustainable hospitality since before it was trendy. Every detail, from organic breakfasts to solar panels, reflects genuine environmental commitment.
About Paskins Town House
## Sustainability That Actually Matters
Paskins Town House has been quietly revolutionizing sustainable hospitality in Brighton since the 1980s, long before 'eco-friendly' became a marketing buzzword. This Victorian terraced house in colorful Kemptown operates on principles that go far beyond token green gestures – solar panels, organic everything, and waste reduction measures that actually work.
## Comfortable Conscience
The rooms prove that environmental responsibility doesn't mean sacrificing comfort. Expect organic cotton bedding, natural toiletries in refillable dispensers, and furniture sourced from sustainable suppliers. Each room has its own character – some with original Victorian features, others with modern touches – but all maintain the house's warm, welcoming atmosphere.
## Breakfast Worth Waking Up For
The legendary organic breakfast showcases the best of local and seasonal produce. Everything from the eggs to the bread comes from certified organic suppliers, while vegetarian and vegan options receive equal attention. The dining room buzzes with conversation as guests from around the world compare notes on Brighton's hidden gems over perfectly brewed fair-trade coffee.
## Joining the Green Revolution
Stay here if you want to support genuinely sustainable tourism without compromising on comfort or location. The Kemptown address puts you minutes from the seafront and an easy walk to Brighton's main attractions. Book direct to get the best rates and support this independent pioneer that continues to lead by example in responsible hospitality.