Destination Guide Refined by Name: P Attraction Activities (1) Arts (2) Monuments + Museums (1) Sightseeing + Tours (3) Title Keyword
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Paramount Comedy Festival Church Street, Corn Exchange, Brighton Dome (Venue), Brighton, BN1 1UG |
Laughter is the best medicine, and you'll find this medicine in plenty at the Corn Exchange during this October festival. You will catch more of witty comedy and less of the clichéd jokes here. Famous comedians like Mar... more
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Pavilion Theatre 29 New Road, Brighton, BN1 1UG |
In Brighton's newly aquired city status, this complex plays homage to all that's best about the arts community. Three venues in one – The Corn Exchange, Pavilion Theatre, and the Dome Auditorium – keep all th... more
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Peace Statue Kings Road, Brighton, BN1 |
Straddling the boundary between Brighton and Hove on the seafront, this monument has become known as the Peace Statute although it in fact celebrates the reign of King Edward VII. Designed by Newbury Trent, it was erecte... more
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Phoenix Gallery 10-14 Waterloo Place, Brighton, BN2 9NB |
This award-winning website is a living history of Brighton and Hove. Through the site, people share their memories, photos, knowledge and opinions about the city - as it is today and as it was in the past. There are over... more
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Preston Manor Preston Drove, Preston Park, Brighton, BN1 6SD |
The modern history of Preston Manor begins in 1559 when the Bishops of Chichester were forced to secede the property to the Crown under a new Act of Parliament. It was subsequently leased to a series of tenants, before T... more
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Preston Park London Road, Brighton, BN1 |
Little known and very quiet is Preston Manor an old Manor House at the northern end of Preston Park. It is owned by the council and open to the public, furnished as it was in Edwardian times. I think it should be better ... more
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