Landmarks and notable buildings of Brighton and Hove
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The city of Brighton and Hove on the south coast of England, UK has a number of landmarks and notable buildings.
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[edit] Extant
[edit] Buildings and structures
- Brighton Marina
- Brighton Pier (or Palace Pier)
- Brighton railway station
- The British Engineerium (see external site)
- The Hanbury Arms incorporates as its ballroom a former mausoleum in an Indian architectural style, built for Edward Sassoon
- The Grand Hotel
- Kemp Town (a Regency housing development)
- The Royal Pavilion
- Stanmer House
- The West Pier
- The Western Pavilion, self-made home of prolific local architect Amon Henry Wilds, son of Amon Wilds and sometime working partner of Charles Busby
- White Lodge, The Cliff, Roedean; an atypically small house by Sir Edwin Lutyens, built for Victoria Sackville
- The i360 (see related article)
[edit] Parks (not an exhaustive list)
[edit] Extinct
[edit] See also
- The University of Sussex nearby — a radical 1960s campus design by Sir Basil Spence, some of which is listed.