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Abbey Hotel, Norfolk Terrace, Brighton, City of Brighton and Hove, England. A terrace of houses built in about 1851; later converted into a hotel. Listed at Grade II by English Heritage (IoE Code 480933)
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The Royal Pavilion (also known as the Brighton Pavilion) and surrounding gardens is a Grade I listed [1] former royal residence located in Brighton, England. Beginning in 1787, it was built in three stages as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811, and King George IV in 1820.
In the 20th century, both Brighton and Hove expanded by absorbing surrounding villages, many of which had ancient buildings. Ovingdean and Stanmer were two such places, and Ovingdean's 12th-century parish church and an early 18th-century mansion in Stanmer Park —now the city's largest expanse of green space—are the oldest Grade I listed ...
Brighton War Memorial. The Brighton War Memorial is located at the southern end of the northern enclosure of the Old Steine Gardens. [7] The site was originally that of the statue of George IV. However, that monument was transferred to the North Gate of the Royal Pavilion. The memorial includes a large, shallow pool with a central fountain.
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She also wore an ivory Alexander McQueen dress as she entered Westminster Abbey to honor her grandfather. Princess Eugenie appeared at the coronation. (Photo: Toby Melville - WPA Pool/Getty Images ...
The "enchanting oriental humour of the Royal Pavilion" influenced subsequent architecture in Brighton and other seaside resorts. [1]Brighton and Hove, a city on the English Channel coast in southeast England, has a large and diverse stock of buildings "unrivalled architecturally" among the country's seaside resorts. [1]