Museum
The Regency Town House
12 locals recommend,
Location
13 Brunswick Square
Brighton and Hove, England
Tips from locals
Gradually developing as a museum and heritage centre for Regency architecture and history of the area from 1780s to 1840s. Check website for tour details. www.rth.org.uk
(5 minute walk) Seafood on the Seafront from amazing fresh shellfish to seafood risotto, fish pie, fried fare, pasta and humous. Tables inside and out. Bustly and relaxed. Staff are great with children of all ages.
The Regency Town House, built in the 1820s, is a grade 1 listed terraced house in the heart of Brunswick Town, a Georgian estate in the City of Brighton & Hove on the Sussex coast. It is being developed by staff & volunteers as a heritage centre and museum, with its activities funded through The Brunswick Town Charitable Trust, a charity set up to support the project in 1992. More about us. Visit the Town House on a guided tour, discover more about Dine Like A Servant or find out more about the project here. Please check the opening times. The entrance is free.
The Regency Town House, built in the 1820s, is a grade 1 listed terraced house in the heart of Brunswick Town, a Georgian estate in the City of Brighton & Hove on the Sussex coast. It is being developed by staff & volunteers as a heritage centre and museum, with its activities funded through The Br…
If it's open, it's worth a look see, plus they often have interesting cultural events and exhibitions.