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At the end of the A23, rather than heading towards Brighton, bear left onto the A27 towards Worthing. As you leave the A23 the road will bear round to the left and you will arrive at a small roundabout, at this roundabout take the 1st left onto the A27. Stay in the left hand lane and take the first exit off the A27 (signposted Devils Dyke).
At the roundabout take the second left onto Dyke Avenue, continue down this road until you reach a major set of traffic lights. At the traffic lights go straight over (continuing on Dyke Road Avenue). Continue straight at the next set of traffic lights (BHASVIC School will be on your right). You will pass a large Pub on your left hand side called ‘The Good Companion). The Posture People showroom is in the next row of shops on the left hand side.
Upon exiting the train, walk to the front of Brighton Station, (where the ticket desks are situated). Immediately outside the station doors, turn to right and cross over the street (Buckingham Place). Turn to your right again, and walk up the hill (Buckingham Place), which is away from Brighton Town Centre. A word of warning Buckingham Place is quite a steep hill.
When you reach the top of the hill continue on Buckingham Place until you reach the Sevendials roundabout. At the roundabout cross to the right (in front of the Sevendials Restaurant) and then over Chatham Place to the right again (You should end up close to a Laundrette). Cross over a very small road (Prestonville Road) and then the next road you will come to is Dyke Road. Turn right down Dyke Road (away from the roundabout) and the Posture People Showroom is situated in the shops on the right hand side. Walking should take approx 15 to 20 minutes.
The No 7 Bus towards Hove runs from outside the station and stops in Seven Dials as an alternative to walking up the hill.