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Nos 1 To 9 Eastern Terrace, Brighton

  • English National Heritage: Numbers 1 To 9 And Attached Walls Piers And Railings

  • Type: House
  • Travel Genus: Sight
  • Sight Category: Building

Numbers 1 To 9 And Attached Walls Piers And Railings is a Grade II English Listed Building in Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. - AsNotedIn


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Timeline

Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
1828/00/00 Terraced houses are built of stucco and brick in Flemish bond. Nos 1 and 9 are the grandest in the group. The entrance to no 1 is to the left of the corner bay in a tetrastyle Doric portico.
1836/00/00 Lord Sudeley moves into No 1 Eastern Terrance. He will occupied this residence until 1858.
1876/00/00 Albert Sassoon Home Sir Albert Sassoon acquires No 1. He will construct his mausoleum behind his residence in St George's Road.
1889/00/00 Albert Sassoon Host Albert Sassoon entertains the Shah of Persia at No 1 Eastern Terrace.
1914/00/00 No 1 Eastern Terrace becomes the Court Royal Hotel.
1920/00/00 Manuel II of Portugal Home In exile, King Manuel of Portugal makes a home at No 2 Eastern Terrace in Brighton.
1955/00/00 No 1 Eastern Terrace is converted into flats, the Court Royal Mansions. The original entrance is filled and a new entrance created to the rear of the unit.

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Particulars for Nos 1 To 9 Eastern Terrace, Brighton:
Area of Significance Architecture
Sight Category Building
Architectural style English Regency Architecture
Architectural Style Georgian Architecture
Building Type House
Building Type Row, Terrace House
Historic Use Single dwelling

Data
English National Heritage List: 1380486



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