Brighton
?
Royal Pavilion, Brighton
Trevor Roman ©

Originally commissioned in 1783 by the Prince of Wales (son of George III) the Pavilion was enlarged (according to John Nash's plans) in 1812 when the Prince became Regent.

William Cobbett described it as a square box, a large Norfolk turnip and four onions

Alfriston Amberley Ardingly Arundel Ashdown Forest Balcombe Battle Beachy Head Bexhill Bignor Billingshurst Birdham Bluebell Railway Bodiam Bognor Regis Bosham Boxgrove Brightling Brighton Burgess Hill Bury Buxted Camber Chanctonbury Charlton Chichester Chidham Clayton Compton Crawley Cuckmere Valley Dell Quay Ditchling Duncton Eastbourne East Grinstead East Wittering Falmer Finchdean Findon Firle Fulking Glynde Goodwood Hadlow Down Halnaker Handcross Hastings Herstmonceux Horsham Hove Hunston Icklesham Idsworth Itchenor Kingley Vale Kirdford Lancing Lavant Lewes Littlehampton Loxwood Midhurst Newhaven Parham Patcham Petworth Pevensey Plumpton Polegate Pulborough Racton Rogate Rotherfield Rudgwick Rusper Rye Seaford Selsey Seven Sisters Sheffield Park Shipley Shoreham Sidlesham Singleton Slindon Sompting South Harting Southwater Steyning Stopham Storrington Uckfield Up Marden Upper Beeding Upwaltham Wadhurst West Dean West Grinstead West Wittering Winchelsea Wivelsfield Worthing
Updated: Friday 15 March 2013
Sussex photos at Sussex Gallery
© Trevor Roman 2005-2013