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Inside the staycays that make for perfect mini breaks – from coastal getaway to countryside glory

WE test out two staycays that make for perfect minibreaks…

From hipster haunts to mini spas, gorgeous grub and glorious hikes, we reveal what these ideal staycations have to offer.

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Sunset at the Old West Pier at Brighton Beach
Beach huts on the seafront in Hove, Sussex

Lansdowne House, Hove

Senior Writer Donna Smiley checked into Brighton’s hipster little sister for a dose of vitamin sea.

The Pad: Just minutes from the seafront, this beautiful Regency townhouse, owned by welcoming couple Natalie and Tom, makes the perfect base for a coastal getaway.

Donna Smiley enjoying Alcotraz bar in Brighton
Lansdowne House is set in a beautiful Regency townhouse

Interiors are calm and relaxed, rooms are adorned with art and antiques, and the floor-to-ceiling picture windows are perfect for spying the sea at the end of the road.

Some rooms boast freestanding baths and all have luxe Noble Isle toiletries.

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The scrumptious breakfast ingredients are sourced locally and you can tuck into your scrambled eggs and smoked salmon in the garden room overlooking the original walled garden. 

Explore: Snap Hove’s colourful beach huts before walking to the West Pier ruins – one of the most photographed buildings in Brighton and Hove – and perusing the eclectic wares of the independent traders in the West Pier Arches.

Here you can nab fab art and homeware.

Afterwards, stroll 20 minutes down the seafront to Brighton i360, the spinning 450ft viewing pod for pretty vistas across the city, the South Downs and beyond.

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Tickets cost £17.95 per adult ().

Wander along The Lanes and North Laine for shopping gems like Resident Music, where you can pick up secondhand LPs and catch bands gigging in-store ().

Then hit tea connoisseurs Bird & Blend’s flagship shop with over 100 blends – my favourites were spiced pumpkin chocolate and buttermint, from £3.50 a box (). 

Refuel: Head to locals’ favourite The Flour Pot Bakery for great coffee and the best bakes.

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