- Brunswick (Hove)
Brunswick is an area in
Hove , in the city of Brighton and Hove,England . It is best known for theRegency architecture of the Brunswick estate.History
Originally, the area had been part of Wick Farm. Then in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, nearby
Brighton had become very fashionable, especially amongst the top tier of British society. TheKemp Town estate there had been a success, and so in 1824 architectCharles Busby entered into an agreement to build houses on land lying at the extreme east of Hove, adjacent to Brighton — land which belonged toThomas Read Kemp , creator of Kemp Town. Building of the estate began in 1825. ["Brunswick Town", by Judy Middleton, 2001.] The name "Brunswick" was presumably taken from House of Brunswick, a term sometimes used for theHouse of Hanover , the name of the British royal family at the time.Facilities including a market were provided. The market, opened in 1828, was funded by Busby himself but was not a success and was converted to a riding school in the 1840s. It is now a theatre.
In the late 1990s the top of Brunswick Square, where it meets busy Western Road, was closed to motor vehicles, changing the nature of the square from a through route to a strictly residential area. There is a taxi rank immediately north of this point, on Brunswick Place.
At the extreme eastern edge of Brunswick Terrace, on the border of Hove and Brighton, the bluntly modernist
Embassy Court apartment block was refurbished in the mid-2000s. When originally envisaged in the 1930s, this lone block was imagined as the beginning of a transformation of the entire seafront, which would have entailed the obliteration of Brunswick Terrace.Notable residents
Brunswick Square and Brunswick Terrace have had a large number of prominent residents. These include:
*Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux
*James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan
*Roger Quilter , composer
*John Horace Round , historian
*Robin Maugham , writer
*Robert Bevan , artistPolitics
Brunswick is currently part of the local council's Brunswick & Adelaide ward which is represented by two Liberal Democrat councillors.
Culture
* The Brunswick Festival takes place each year, centred on Brunswick Square.
* 13 Brunswick Square, formerly a private house, is used as a museum (the Regency Town House) demonstrating Regency life.
* The Old Market, built in 1828 to serve Brunswick Town, was restored in 1999 and is used as a theatre.References
ee also
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Landmarks and notable buildings of Brighton and Hove External links
* [http://www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk/page_id__5486.aspx Brunswick] on "My Brighton and Hove"
* [http://www.rth.org.uk/ Regency Town House]
* [http://www.theoldmarket.co.uk/about-us-01.php The Old Market] — a history of the market and its later use as a riding school
* [http://www.fbst.org.uk/ Brunswick Square and Terrace Residents' Association]
* [http://www.eastbrunswick.co.uk/ East Brunswick Residents' Association]
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