By Rail

Brighton has good rail links to the capital with over 30 direct services a day to Victoria and 50 direct services to the City at London Bridge.

Express services take an average of 50 minutes to/from Victoria, otherwise allow over an hour.

If walking from Brighton Railway Station, go down Trafalgar Street and cross over London Road by St Peters Church then proceed into Richmond Terrace with large park “The Level” to your left. When you reach the Traffic lights at the start of Lewes Road take a right into Islingword Road ( only accessible by pedestrians). Go all the way up and past`Codfather Fish and Chips` then about 75 metres past ‘The Constant Service’ Public House is Knit-1 Ltd, a right turn down private lane. Our number “93″ is painted on side of large cream coloured building that forms border of this access lane.

Its 18 minutes walk from station if your fit and fast like me and dont stop on last bit of steep incline. Alternatively the 81 & 81A bus goes from Brighton Train Station and stops at `The Pepperpot`on Queens Park Road. From there walk down Islingword Road and turn left into private lane just past the large cream coloured building.

Gatwick Airport is about 30 minutes away by train and Brighton also has direct links to Milton Keynes, Rugby and Manchester, Wales and the West.

For local travel there are frequent train services to Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath and Three Bridges to the north, Shoreham, Worthing, Littlehampton and Chichester in the west, and Lewes, Eastbourne and Hastings to the east.

Hove station has direct links to the capital and Sussex coast.

If you are travelling from Europe on Eurostar, either go to St Pancras International where there are direct trains to Brighton, or change at Ashford International for trains to Brighton, the former route is generally quicker.

Brighton is about a 90-minute drive from the Channel Tunnel terminal.