The Victorian Bandstand at Brighton
This superb example of late Victorian extravaganza is a feature of the seafront promenade at Brighton, East Sussex. It was originally designed by Brighton'...
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This superb example of late Victorian extravaganza is a feature of the seafront promenade at Brighton, East Sussex. It was originally designed by Brighton's then Borough Surveyor, Philip Lockwood and was opened in 1884. Unfortunately it fell into disrepair during the mid 1900s but has been painstakingly restored to its former glory and was reopened in 2009. It's design perfectly mirrors the spirit of the Brighton Pavilion just down the road!
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