The Wonderland House is described as an "Alice in Wonderland-themed luxury holiday accommodation by [the] Brighton seafront."
Those who are fans of Lewis Caroll's delightfully absurd tales will enjoy the chance to "fall down the rabbit hole," so to speak, while staying at this gorgeous, literary-inspired lodging. The references are everywhere, from tea cups marked with a note that says "drink me" and bottles labelled with the word "poison," to the decor (the dining room, for example, is set up to resemble a Mad Hatter's tea party).
The home, which spans across five levels and sleeps about 24 people, is perfect for bachelorette parties, weekend getaways or even a book club excursion, because who would enjoy this magical space more than those who love to read?
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The Wonderland House Brings a Classic Tale to Life
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