The King and Queen, Brighton

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The King and Queen, Brighton

Image: © Paul Gillett Taken: 29 Apr 2011

Built in 1779 as a Farmhouse and named in honour of George III and Charlote whose 60 year reign ended in 1820. The principal bar, built in the style of a noblemans hall is flanked by a paved courtyard. The building also incorporates Prinny's bar on the Minstrels Gallery. The Tudor room is the main banqueting hall and was formerly the head quarters of the Brighton Corn Exchange. http://www.thekingandqueen.co.uk/

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.824408
Longitude
-0.136791