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Quote: The Royal Pavilion Brighton is one of the most quirky buildings to be found in the UK. It was built by George Prince of Wales who later became George IV on the death of his father ‘Mad King George III’. It is a Read More
Quote: A little historical background information about piers.On my recent trip to Brighton we went as per usual to promenade along the pier. The piers around the UK are mostly of Victorian origin and they were built at Read More
Quote: If you consider shopping in Brighton, then you’ll without doubt think of "The Lanes". This maze of narrow streets originally made up the village of Brighthelmstone and is now the centre for some of Brighton’s Read More
Quote: Almost opposite the entrance to The Lanes is Bond Street. This leads you north into Gardner Street and Kensington Gardens, collectively known as the North Laine. If the exclusive, expensive establishments of The Read More
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Quote: As much as Brighton's West Pier has suffered in its near-150-year lifetime, it's possibly more iconic now than ever, its skeletal remains continuing to stand stubbornly, now isolated in the sea from the Read More
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Quote: Brighton beach is somewhere that I only enjoy to go to when the weather is not very good. This is because Brighton beach gets absolutely packed on a summer’s day; you can’t even put your towel down when it’s Read More
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