the regency town house
Sussex
The Regency Town House at 13 Brunswick Square, Hove, is a Grade 1 listed
terraced property built in the 1820s as part of architect Charles Busby's
'Brunswick Estate'.
Today it is being developed as a museum and heritage centre with a focus on the
architecture and social history of Brighton & Hove between the 1780s and 1840
Our main building at 13 Brunswick Square and its Basement Annexe a few doors
away at number 10 are being restored to their former glory by our team of
dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers.
Years of accumulated paint layers have been removed, plasterwork and mouldings
have been repaired and original finishes have been analysed and recreated.
This gives provides an insight into the building materials and techniques that
were used in the past and allows us to keep that expertise alive today as we
learn how to recreate the
To support the restoration process our volunteers organize fund-raising events,
including workshops, performances, readings and recitals.
The Town House rooms can be hired for art and photography exhibitions and events
such as readings, book launches, and small functions.