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  2. Regency Town House - Wikipedia

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    The Regency Town House is a Grade I listed historic town house, [2] now a museum, in Brunswick, an area of Hove in Brighton & Hove, East Sussex, England. The Regency Town House is located at 13 Brunswick Square near the beach in Hove. Brunswick Square forms part of Brunswick Town. The house was built in the 1820s. [2]

  3. List of landmarks and buildings of Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    The Brunswick estate, Hove (a Regency housing development) Churchill Square, the largest shopping centre in Brighton; The Clock Tower, a prominent landmark between Brighton Station and the seafront; The County Ground, home of Sussex County Cricket Club; Duke of York's Picture House, the oldest continuously operating cinema in Britain

  4. Timeline of Worcester, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    1719 – Town meeting house built. [1] 1722 - incorporated as a town June 14, 1722. 1731 - On April 2, 1731, Worcester was chosen as the county seat of the newly founded Worcester County; 1733 – Court House built. [2] 1763 – Old South Meeting house built (approximate date). [1] 1775 Post office established. [1]

  5. Brunswick, Hove - Wikipedia

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    The name "Brunswick" was taken from House of Brunswick, a term sometimes used for the House of Hanover, the name of the British royal family at the time. Brunswick Town was built as a collaborative project between Busby and the landowner, the Reverend Thomas Scutt. Construction started in 1824. The first houses were completed by 1826. [2]

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  7. Larder - Wikipedia

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    A pastry larder at The Regency Town House in Hove. A marble-topped table and deep drawers which would have contained flour and sugar allowed pastry to be made away from the heat of the kitchen. [1] A larder is a cool area for storing food prior to use. Originally, it was where raw meat was larded—covered in fat—to be preserved. [2]

  8. Embassy Court - Wikipedia

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    Embassy Court's bulk and stark Modernist style have led to criticism that it is a "bad neighbour" to the Regency buildings of neighbouring Brunswick Town. Embassy Court has been a controversial building and "has divided opinion across the city" since it was built. [ 4 ] "

  9. Brighton Dome - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton Dome is an arts venue in Brighton, England, that contains the Concert Hall, the Corn Exchange and the Studio Theatre (formerly the Pavilion Theatre). All three venues are linked to the rest of the Royal Pavilion Estate by a tunnel to the Royal Pavilion in Pavilion Gardens and through shared corridors to Brighton Museum.