The Regency Town House located at 13 Brunswick Square, Hove BN3 1EH, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 206306

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David Hennessy

5 Google Rating

Such a surprise to find this unspoilt gem in the middle of gentrified, upstyled Brighton. This proj

5/ 5

Such a surprise to find this unspoilt gem in the middle of gentrified, upstyled Brighton. This project needs support and in return, the wonderful volunteers will inspire you with their passionate devotion for the restoration of this fantastic house. This is not National Trust. The restoration is being done by volunteers learning as they go and offering visitors a fascinating insight into the building, its history and the people who lived there. If you are interested in old buildings and heritage, you will love this.

mildematilde .

5 Google Rating

A restoration project that throws a historic pop up restaurant experience once in a while. The chef

5/ 5

A restoration project that throws a historic pop up restaurant experience once in a while. The chef Paul is very passionate and creative. The place is run by volunteers so the atmosphere is friendly and genuine.

mary gilmartin

5 Google Rating

The work that is being carried out in this beautiful regency house is incredible. They are taking t

5/ 5

The work that is being carried out in this beautiful regency house is incredible. They are taking the whole of the house back to its original glory and are doing a fantastic job of it. All this week they are an open house so pop in, step back in time and don't forget to look in the basement (it's incredible). A real joy.

dominic bryden

5 Google Rating

The history, both architectural and social associated with this place is incredible. It's worth a vi

5/ 5

The history, both architectural and social associated with this place is incredible. It's worth a visit to get a feel of Brighton & Hoves past, see how people of all ranks lived and immerse yourself in a vibrant neighborhood with a strong community feeling.

Don Car Car

5 Google Rating

Excellent visit. Informative and well presented, recommended I'd this is your type of thing.

5/ 5

Excellent visit. Informative and well presented, recommended I'd this is your type of thing.

Martin Tomes

5 Google Rating

I went to see the exhibition "In A Silent Way" and saw some very interesting and beautifully made ph

5/ 5

I went to see the exhibition "In A Silent Way" and saw some very interesting and beautifully made photographs.

Dipti Frankel

4 Google Rating

I went to see an innovative photography exhibition by Jo Teasdale, 'My Family', which made very good

4/ 5

I went to see an innovative photography exhibition by Jo Teasdale, 'My Family', which made very good use of the Regency House space.

Lynn Thair

5 Google Rating

Well worth a visit. We did the Jane Austen picnic experience, made our lunch following Regency era r

5/ 5

Well worth a visit. We did the Jane Austen picnic experience, made our lunch following Regency era recipes. Such a fun way to spend a day

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