The Lanes Hotel, Brighton

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The Lanes Hotel, Brighton

Image: © Richard Rogerson Taken: 29 Apr 2023

This is a Grade I listed red brick Victorian building - actually three buildings Nos 70, 71 and 72 Marine Parade. They date from the 19th century and were re-modelled in 1880-85. Originally there was a continuous first-floor verandah across the 3 units; where it survives it has turned and bobbin wood balusters, wood stanchions, and a tile-covered roof. In the C20 a 3-storey metal porch which reuses some of the original bobbin balusters replaced the porch of No.71.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.818719
Longitude
-0.12806