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England
Brighton
Lunchtime stomp
Brighton, England
Brighton, England
Lunchtime stomp
Length
1.5 mi
Elev. Gain
91.8 ft
Est. Steps
3500
Created by Chris Tippett (Toby)
Lunchtime stomp Introduction
Lunchtime stomp is a 1.5 mile (3,500-step) route located near Brighton, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 91.8 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
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Kemp Town
Place
Kemp Town is a 19th-century residential estate in the east of Brighton in East Sussex, England, UK. Conceived and financed by Thomas Read Kemp, it has given its name to the larger Kemptown region of Brighton. The majority of the original estate is now demarcated by the modern Kemp Town Conservation Area as defined by the local authority, Brighton and Hove City Council.
Fife House
Place
Fife House, No 1, Lewes Crescent, is a Grade I listed building in Kemp Town, Brighton, United Kingdom, which was previously owned by the Duke of Devonshire and the Duke of Fife.
French Convalescent Home, Brighton
Place
The former French Convalescent Home (now a residential development called The French Apartments) was a seafront sanatorium and rest home built in Brighton, part of the English seaside city of Brighton and Hove, on behalf of the French government. It received patients from the French Hospital in London and served as a home for elderly French nationals.
Arundel Terrace
Building
Arundel Terrace is a road in Kemp Town, Brighton containing 1–13 Arundel Terrace, a row of Grade I listed buildings; numbers 12–13 are known as Arundel House. The buildings were built between 1824 and 1828 by Amon Wilds and Charles Busby.
St Mark's Church, Brighton
Building
St Mark's Church is a former Anglican church in the Kemptown area of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. Originally intended as the private chapel of the adjacent St Mary's Hall school, it was partly built in 1838 at the request of Frederick Hervey, 1st Marquess of Bristol; but arguments over whether or not it should also be open to the public delayed its completion for more than 10 years.
St Mary's Hall, Brighton
Place
St Mary's Hall, Brighton, Sussex, England, was an independent secondary girls' school from 1836 to 2009.
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Last updated: Mar 1, 2026
Route Details
Length
1.5 mi
Elev. Gain
91.8 ft
Est. Steps
3500
Created by
Chris Tippett (Toby)
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