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Queens Park Egremont Place, Hanover, Brighton, BN2 2GA | ![]() |
Queen's park is off Queens Park Road in Brighton, It is easy to get to on foot from the city centre or from the seafront. It is a lovely place to idle away a saturday afternoon. The park is well maintained and there is a... more
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West Pier Kings Road, Brighton, BN1 2FL | ![]() |
West Pier was built in 1866. It was developped by Eugenius Birch. Originally the West Pier had an open deck with only six small ornamental houses of oriental design, two toll houses and glass screens at the pier head to ... more
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South Downs Park stretches from Eastbourne to Winchester in Hampshire, Brighton, BN | ![]() |
Passing the church, the path meets the junction with the A273 and the least pleasant part of the walk, as it crosses the main A23 into Brighton. The South Downs Way continues left, over the bridge, and then turns left ag... more
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Hove Off the A259, Beside Brighton, Brighton, BN3 | ![]() |
Hove is home to the Goldstone which is the subject of many stories. Basically it is nothing but a huge piece of rock weighing 20 tonnes situated in the south west of the park but legend has it that the devil through it d... more
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Brighton Festival Various venues throughout the city, Brighton, BN1 4EE | ![]() |
Many readers will be familiar with the Edinburgh Arts Festival. However, the Scottish capital is not the only city in the UK to have a strong interest in the arts. The City of Brighton & Hove holds its own arts festi... more
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Theatre Royal New Road, (North Laine), Brighton, BN1 1SD | ![]() |
For the first 50 years of its life the Theatre suffered very mixed fortunes with no one manager lasting more than 18 months and the risk of financial ruin never very far away. All this was to change in 1854 when an actor... more
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Royal Pavilion 4/5 Pavilion Gardens, Brighton, BN1 1EE | ![]() |
The Royal Pavilion was build for Prince George IV (also know as Prince Regent). This magnificent building was decorated in the Chinese style. The story about the Royal Pavilion is next: The Royal Pavilion began life as l... more
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North Laine Church Street, (Trafalgar Street), Brighton, BN1 | ![]() |
Known as Brighton's Bohemian quarter, North Laine is home to some of the best shops, pubs and cafes in the area. Local cafe culture thrives during the summer, with tables spreading out into the middle of the road in Gard... more
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Sealife Centre Marine Parade, (opposite Brighton Pier), Brighton, BN2 1TB | ![]() |
The prospect of having to visit the sea life centre with a load of exchange students filled me with fear , we'd already been mightily bored by the Pavilion. However it wasn't that bad , starting with shrimpy small stuff ... more
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Preston Park London Road, Brighton, BN1 | ![]() |
Little known and very quiet is Preston Manor an old Manor House at the northern end of Preston Park. It is owned by the council and open to the public, furnished as it was in Edwardian times. I think it should be better ... more
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