When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Brighton, Victoria - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brighton,_Victoria

    Brighton is an affluent suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, [ 2 ] located within the City of Bayside local government area. Brighton recorded a population of 23,252 at the 2021 census. [ 1 ] Brighton is named after Brighton in England. [ 3 ]

  3. Brighton Savoy Hotel - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brighton_Savoy_Hotel

    Brighton Savoy is located in the Bayside suburb of Brighton, Victoria in Australia. It is located opposite Brighton Beach at 150 Esplanade, overlooking Port Phillip Bay. . Brighton Savoy has been in operation as an accommodation complex since 1959 and during that time has hosted a number of high-profile events, such as the second TV Week Logie Awards presentation ceremony i

  4. North Brighton railway station - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Brighton_railway_station

    North Brighton railway station is a commuter railway station on the Sandringham line, which is part of the Melbourne railway network. It serves the south-eastern suburb of Brighton, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. North Brighton station is a ground level unstaffed station, featuring two side platforms. It opened on 19 December 1859.

  5. Brighton Bathing Boxes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brighton_Bathing_Boxes

    Brighton Bathing Boxes, 2016. The Brighton Bathing Boxes are 93 beach huts on Dendy Street Beach in Brighton, Victoria, Australia, in the City of Bayside. They are a significant tourist attraction for the area. [1] In November 2019 a bathing box was sold for $340,000 [2] and historically they have been valued at about 10% of the median Brighton ...

  6. Brighton Beach railway station - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brighton_Beach_railway_station

    Brighton Beach. Brighton Beach railway station is a commuter railway station, located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Brighton, opened on 21 December 1861 as Beach, and renamed Brighton Beach on 1 January 1867. [4] The station building is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register ...

  7. St Andrew's Church, Brighton - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Andrew's_Church,_Brighton

    The Revd Richard Harvey (1992-1994) (former curate at St John's Camberwell from 1989 to 1991 in Melbourne and St Stephen's Belmont from 1991 to 1992 in Geelong, Harvey served as assistant priest from 1992 to 1994 at Brighton; he is now residing in New South Wales since 1994 and a full-time teacher, but he continues to be a volunteer associate priest at Holy Trinity, Terrigal as of 2012)

  8. City of Brighton (Victoria) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_Brighton_(Victoria)

    Brighton was first incorporated as a borough on 18 January 1859. It annexed some land in Elwood and Elsternwick in 1870, and became a town on 18 March 1887. It annexed 13.8 hectares (34.1 acres) from the Shire of Moorabbin on 3 April 1912, and on 12 March 1919, it was proclaimed a city. [2] From 1861 onwards, Thomas Bent was associated with the ...

  9. Freemasons Tavern, Hove - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasons_Tavern,_Hove

    1292378. Location within Brighton and Hove. The Freemasons Tavern [1] (also known as the Freemasons Inn [2] and the Freemasons Inn and Restaurant) [3] is a 19th-century pub in the Brunswick Town area of Hove, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. Built in the 1850s in a Classical style similar to the surrounding buildings in the ...