Thursday, 14 August 2025

Eastbourne / West

View west from the pier towards Beachy Head in the far distance. On the Grand Parade hotels include (from nearest) the Chatsworth, Mansion Lyons, Imperial, Cavendish and the View. Eastbourne, West Sussex, UK.
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Wednesday, 13 August 2025

The Palmeira / BN3

Architect thought to be Thomas Simpson, c.1880, built as a hotel intended for passengers using the then Hove railway station which was close-by. Hove station was later re-assigned about 900m further west, but the public house has continued business. 70-71 Cromwell Road, City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Tuesday, 12 August 2025

Queens Hotel / Eastbourne

Architect: Henry Currey, opened in 1880, the last of the grand Victorian hotels to be built in Eastbourne. Marine Parade, Eastbourne, East Sussex, UK.
(CC BY-SA - credit: Images George Rex)

Monday, 11 August 2025

Eastbourne Pier / 20250806

Originally designed and engineered by Eugenius Birch, 1870, supported on cast iron screwpiles. Superstructure buildings are constructed of wood with some cast iron and zinc roofs. The Grade 2* listing mentions that with the loss of Brighton's West Pier, Eastbourne's is now the finest of Birch's surviving seaside piers. East Sussex, UK. 
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Sunday, 10 August 2025

Holy Trinity / BN21

Architects: Decimus Burton, 1838; A.R.G Fenning, 1910. Gothic Revival using flint with stone dressings, slate roof, tower of coursed pebbles. Grade 2* listed. Here seen from Trinity Trees, Eastbourne, East Sussex, UK. 
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Saturday, 9 August 2025

The Clock Tower / Brighton

Architect: John Johnson (1843-1920), completed 1888 to celebrate Victoria's Golden Jubilee of the previous year. Portland stone and pink granite, extravagantly decorated and with a time-ball at the top (no longer operational) designed by Magnus Volk. North Street, City of Brighton & Hove, UK.
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Friday, 8 August 2025

The Quadrant / BN1

Mid-C19 public house with late-C19 alterations. Stucco over brick with granite pilasters and cornices. "TOM BOVEY" on the frieze was the landlord in the late Victorian era. The pub was saved from redevelopment by a Grade 2 listing in 1999. North Street Quadrant, City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Thursday, 7 August 2025

Wykeham Terrace / North

North elevation of the Grade 2 listed Wykeham Terrace, built 1827-30 in a Tudor-Gothic style, architect possibly Amon Henry Wilds. Here viewed from the grounds of St Nicholas Church. City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Wednesday, 6 August 2025

45 & 46 Church St / BN1

A pair of cottages located just north of St Nicholas Church, unlisted but referenced in the West Hill Conservation Area. While the conservation area indicates a mid-19th century origin, a plaque on number 45 states "Black Lion House, 1806". However I can't see any building here on an 1809 map. City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Tuesday, 5 August 2025

Medina House / 20250801

Pilbrow & Partners / Formation Architects, 2021, for Polly Sampson and David Gilmour. The new house takes many cues from the original 1894 building designed by P.B.Chambers for the Hove Bath and Laundry Company. Currently for sale at just under £9M. Corner of King's Esplanade and Sussex Road, City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Monday, 4 August 2025

Tiki Hut / Brighton

Tiki-themed pub/bar at the corner of St James's Street and High Street. Recently under new management and with a background mural by local artist SinnaOne. City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Sunday, 3 August 2025

St Nicholas / BN1

Grade 2* listed church of St Nicholas of Myra. Parts are late C14 including the tower. Substantial Victorian rebuilding. Knapped flint, dressed flint and cobbles. Slate roof. Parish church of Brighton until 1873. City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Saturday, 2 August 2025

Palace Pier / Clock

Clock tower added in 1930 when the entrance to the pier was rearranged for the widening of the promenade. Made of steel frame and timber cladded in zinc, painted black with gold-coloured detailing. City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
(CC BY-SA - credit: Images George Rex)

Friday, 1 August 2025

Rest Garden / St Nicholas

Arched entrance built 1846, leading to the western part of St Nicholas Rest Garden, now a city park. Framed by stone Doric pilasters, with cast-iron gates. Grade 2 listed. Dyke Road, City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
(CC BY-SA - credit: Images George Rex)

Thursday, 31 July 2025

Star & Garter / BN1

Grade 2 listed Georgian building c.1750, originally the Star and Garter Hotel, then known as Dr Brighton's public house from the C19, now reverted to the original name. Past guests are said to have included Winston Churchill, Charlie Chaplin and King Edward VIII. At 16-17 Kings Road, City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Wednesday, 30 July 2025

Sea Haze / Brighton

Weatherboard-clad, tent-roofed shellfish bar on Brighton beach. 207 Kings Road Arches, City of Brighton & Hove, UK.
(CC BY-SA - credit: Images George Rex)

Tuesday, 29 July 2025

Pier / Panorama

Brighton beach panorama including the Palace Pier, which was designed and engineered by R. St George Moore, c.1899. City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK. 
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Monday, 28 July 2025

Shelter Hall / 20250725

Architects: R H Partnership for Brighton & Hove City Council, 2021. Enlarged, £6.5M rebuild of Shelter Hall as part of the regeneration of Brighton seafront. The 1883 kiosk that was above has been listed, restored and re-sited at East Street Bastion. City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK. 
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Sunday, 27 July 2025

Shoreham-by-Sea / BN43

North vista from the Adur Ferry Footbridge, over the rooftops of the Shoreham-by-Sea Conservation Area towards the tower of St Mary de Haura. A significant portion of the original medieval street layout is still present here. Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, UK.
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Saturday, 26 July 2025

191 / Kingsway

Five-storey residential building built c.2016 comprising nine flats and basement parking. Possibly by Flint Architecture and/or Axiom Architects, with some Art Deco design motifs. Directly to the east of Girton House, City of Brighton & Hove. 
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Friday, 25 July 2025

Synagogue / Holland Rd

Architect: Marcus Glass, 1930, in a style "reminiscent of Viennese Jugendstil". Locally listed in the Brunswick Town Conservation Area. Closed in 2023. 79 Holland Road, City of Brighton & Hove, UK.
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Thursday, 24 July 2025

Channings / Hove

Section of the south elevation of the apartment block 'Channings', at 215 Kingsway. Built 1971 for William Weeks of R. Green Properties. Refurbishment, including curtain wall, by SBC in 2017. A 2019 planning application for a rooftop extension was withdrawn. City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Wednesday, 23 July 2025

Lovebirds / 206

Detail of beach hut number 206 at Western Esplanade, Hove. City of Brighton & Hove, UK.
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Tuesday, 22 July 2025

Peekaboo / Hove

Kayak post, Hove beach. City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Monday, 21 July 2025

1 / Stanmer Park

Mid-C18, restored mid-C20. Flint with brick dressings and tiled roof. Grade 2 listed along with the attached neighbouring cottage. "Most of the houses in Stanmer Park were severely damaged by military occupation during the Second World War, and restored after the estate was acquired by Brighton Corporation in 1947". City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Sunday, 20 July 2025

Stanmer Church / Steeple

Architect: Poss. Ralph Joanes or Joseph Butler for Henry Thomas Pelham (1804-1886), built 1838 in revival of the Early English Gothic. Knapped flint tower with stone dressings and spire clad in shingles. No longer in use but Grade 2 listed. Stanmer, City of Brighton & Hove, UK.
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Saturday, 19 July 2025

Stanmer Church / BN1

Architect: Poss. Ralph Joanes or Joseph Butler for Henry Thomas Pelham (1804-1886), built 1838 in revival of the Early English Gothic. Knapped flint with stone dressings and slate roof. No longer in use but Grade 2 listed. Stanmer, City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
(CC BY-SA - credit: Images George Rex)

Friday, 18 July 2025

Stanmer House / BN1

Architect: Nicholas Dubois, 1727, for the Pelham family. Brick with sandstone ashlar cladding to the principal elevations. Grade 1 listed. Stanmer, City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Thursday, 17 July 2025

Wellhouse / Stanmer

The wellhouse located in the churchyard was reconstructed in 1838 using flint, stone dressings, and a slate roof. The well itself dates back to the C16, and it features a vertical donkey wheel from the C18 or earlier. Eventually, c.1900, water was piped to Stanmer by the Brighton Water Works. The village is within the City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
(CC BY-SA - credit: Images George Rex)

Wednesday, 16 July 2025

Reading Room / BN2

Architect: William Kendall, 1835, Grade 2 listed. Recently restored to become a café-bar as part of a Black Rock rejuvenation project led by LUC and BHCC. City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
(CC BY-SA - credit: Images George Rex)

Tuesday, 15 July 2025

Marina Way / Flyover

Elevated approach road to the Brighton Marina, c.1976. City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
(CC BY-NC-ND - credit: Images George Rex)

Monday, 14 July 2025

Sirius & Orion / 20250709

Concept architects: WilkinsonEyre. Apartment blocks and lifeboat station at the Brighton Marina Village, completed in 2016. The Boardwalk, Brighton Marina, Sussex, UK.
(CC BY-SA - credit: Images George Rex)