Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
The Manor House dates from the 16th century and has been modernised it would seem by most generations since! The conditions within...(more)
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
Brighton has two piers; Brighton Pier (or the old Palace Pier)- A very active pier! West Pier - this is now a ruin after a serious...(more)
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
This statue, known as the Peace statue, was unveiled in 1912, some 30 ft tall, depicts an angel of peace, holding an orb and an oli...(more)
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
New Road is close to all the Theatres and the Pavilion itself and is in the heart of the shopping and eating areas of Brighton. A monument to Max Miller is visible in the Pavilion gardens behind the Dome Theatre.
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
From the chalk cliff tops above the Eastern end of the Marina out into the English channel, to the East (left) the Sussex chalk cliffs and Roedean and its renowned school.
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
The windmills of Jack and Jill sit above the Clayton train tunnel to the north of Brighton. They overlook the weald to the N...(more)
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
In the corner of the Park as you approach there is a large 20 ton boulder called the Goldstone (also the name of the area) alleged to ...(more)
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
These Lawns are used for many events from Markets to Concerts and are used year round for sports and picnics an ideal area to chill out, or listen to street musicians.
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
One of the many small parks in the very centre of Brighton, surrounded by the Art college, and local Pubs and Churches.
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
The village pond at Falmer with the parish church across pond is a quiet and relaxing spot away from the hubbub of a city...(more)
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
The village pond at Falmer with the parish church across pond is a quiet and relaxing spot away from the hubbub of a city. S...(more)
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
At the western end of the City is the Hove esplanade, between the Hove Lawns and the sea itself. A relaxing area away from the hubbub ...(more)
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
The scenery from the top of the Devils Dyke. The Dyke itself is behind the Pub and is alleged to have been scooped out by the Devil....(more)
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
Welcome! Right in the heart of Brighton, the South Coast’s most exciting town, we have all you need to satisfy your retail ther...(more)
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
The Brighton Lanes Once the heart of the old fishing town of Brighthelmstone, Brighton's historic quarter is an intricate maze o...(more)
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
A black monolith provides a visual sculpture using the sun and reflections from the sea. The images are created using many small...(more)
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
The Brighton Racecourse is on top of Whitehawk hill with a tremendous view to the South East of the City.
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
Blakers Park is one of many small parks dotted around the city. Many of them have lakes and sports facilities and associated small ...(more)
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
The museum arch is the centre point of Brighton's fishing quarter. It contains a 27ft beach boat, pictures, photographs and memorabilia of Bri...(more)
Published almost 5 years ago by Geoff Mather
Madeira drive runs East from the pier at close to beach level. Many events in Brighton start, take place at or end here. Hence you...(more)