Discover York & Elder, the ultimate Brighton living experience in a prime location.
Just a short walk from Brighton station, this award-winning building, recognised with a Platinum ActiveScore, is perfect for a lifestyle that values active travel and convenience.
Offering a range of studio, 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments, York & Elder is designed for every lifestyle.
With rooftop terraces offering stunning city views and thoughtfully designed work-and-play spaces, this isn’t just an apartment; it’s a community.
On your doorstep, enjoy vibrant cafes, unique shops, and Brighton’s iconic charm. Rent here includes access to exceptional amenities and perks, making York & Elder the perfect place to call home.
High quality furniture Included
Pet Friendly
Three roof gardens & allotments
Hi-tech gym
Lounge areas & workspaces

Private dining room
Regular resident events
24/7 On-site Team
What's nearby?
- A 5-minute walk to Brighton train station, for seamless travel across the country
- Located close to the iconic Royal Pavilion, Museum, and Gardens, offering a rich taste of Brighton’s cultural heritage.
- Within walking distance of a diverse range of independent art galleries, perfect for exploring Brighton’s creative scene.
- Surrounded by vibrant community cafés, unique independent shops, and top-notch foodie destinations nearby.
- Close to iconic attractions like the Brighton Lanes, North Laine, and the stunning seafront promenade.
Where You Belong
The building is modern and the facilities are up to date, the design is tasteful and simple and the location is super convenient.
At York & Elder, you’re not just moving into an apartment, you’re joining a thriving community. We believe in creating a space where residents can connect, collaborate, and truly feel at home.
From engaging events to creative workshops, we foster an environment that encourages interaction and builds meaningful relationships. Whether it’s meeting neighbours over shared activities or simply enjoying the vibrant atmosphere, York & Elder is a place where belonging comes naturally. Here, you’re not just part of a building, you’re part of something bigger.