The Flea Market

Before breakfast Mr C visited reception to see if his glasses had been handed in. They weren’t there so he headed to the bar to check if they were there, and was redirected to the concierge. Sure, enough the concierge was able to reunite Mr C with his missing specs.

After breakfast, we set off on another walk from the Rough Guide to Brighton, Sussex and the West Downs. This walk took us to East Brighton, away from the sea front, to see interesting architecture and Brighton Flea Market. We followed the walk the as far as the Marina and the nearby nudist beach before heading to the Volks Railway Station for our return journey.

Volks Railway Station

Getting to the station proved to be a little difficult. Due to renovation works all the pathways down to the lower level where the station is situated were blocked off. Rather than walk a very long way round we decided to follow the example of a local jogger and scramble down a grassy bank.

Volks Railway

The short journey on the Volks Railway was a fun, nostalgic ride. We had prime position on the front seat so we were easily able to enjoy the views. Back at the pier, we elected to walk along the beach stopping for another fish lunch. I ordered mini fish bits expecting battered goujons. What arrived was (glorified) fish fingers in bread crumbs not at all what I had in mind. And for some unknown reason Mr C had ordered me a portion of (unwanted) chips to go with them…

Toy & Model Museum

Next, we walked to the toy and model museum which was rather brief although the Pelham puppets, several of which I had owned as a child, brought back nostalgic memories. It was rather hot so we had a cooling drink at the railway station in Costa whilst Mr C completed (almost) the Metro crosswords. This gave our feet a chance to recover from all the pavement pounding.

We then walked through the lanes, enjoying the eclectic mix of shops and stalls, ending up in the Pavilion Gardens café where I had a slice of lemon drizzle cake. I made sure that the seagulls didn’t spot it with their beady eyes.

The Grand Staircase

We returned to the hotel to freshen up before dinner and whilst getting changed I heard a lot of shouting and wailing which I initially thought was a child having a tantrum. It turned out to be a woman who was definitely unhappy about something. After a while the police turned up to talk to her.

Outside English's

We dined in English’s, which was one of the restaurants recommended to us by the lady who served us at the Volks Railway. She was right; it is a lovely place to eat. Even though it was a little windy the weather was warm enough to allow us to dine Al Fresco. I once again chose fish, this time ‘catch of the day’ which was seabass.

Brighton Seafront

After dining we had one last walk along the sea front before enjoying a nightcap in the hotel. Our holiday was coming to an end and we were travelling home the following day.

2 Comments CherryPie on Jun 24th 2023

2 Responses to “Arundel & Brighton – Day Nine”

  1. It looks like a lovely holiday with lots of lovely meals and cakes :)