Brighton and Hove

Brighton and Hove by Nicholas Antram, published by Yale University Press in 2008, is an illustrated guide comprising 244 pages in English. This book serves as a comprehensive resource on the historic heart of Brighton and Hove, detailing its evolution from a late medieval fishing settlement to one of England’s premier seaside resorts. It features a series of walks that explore the city’s unique architectural character, offering a lively commentary on its diverse buildings, including the iconic Pavilion and various Victorian structures.
Readers will find a critical examination of the architectural landscape, highlighting the blend of styles that make Brighton and Hove distinctive. The guide encompasses elements of architecture, regional travel, and design, making it suitable for both residents and visitors. With its engaging narrative, this book invites exploration of the city’s rich history and architectural diversity, providing insights into the landmarks that define this vibrant locale.
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This book is the first comprehensive guide to the historic heart of Brighton and Hove, the greatest of England’s seaside resorts. A series of walks trace its development from late medieval fishing settlement to the “Queen of the Watering Places,” with a lively and critical commentary on its unique architectural character. Few cities can boast such an exotic diversity of buildings, from the outlandish Pavilion, playground of the Prince Regent, to genteel squares and terraces, Victorian architecture both serious and whimsical and landmarks of twentieth century modernism. This guide will delight resident and visitor alike.
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