Black Rock Gardens is a tranquil coastal retreat located at 42 St Martin’s Place in Brighton, perfect for leisurely strolls and family outings by the sea. This scenic garden features well-kept pathways, vibrant flowerbeds, and stunning views of the coastline that create a serene atmosphere for relaxation. With its family-friendly amenities, including picnic areas and play spaces for children, Black Rock Gardens invites visitors of all ages to unwind in nature’s embrace. Enjoy the soothing sounds of the ocean while taking in the beauty of this hidden gem along the Brighton shoreline. Visit Black Rock Gardens and discover a peaceful escape from everyday life.

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Nate Au

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Hard working, good eye for layout and style. Probably not the cheapest but for the high quality serv

5/ 5

Hard working, good eye for layout and style. Probably not the cheapest but for the high quality service definitely value.

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