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389:. Because the Diocese's claim on the church was upheld, the Town Commissioners reduced their payment to the Government for the Pavilion estate by £3,000 (£405,200 in 2024). The land at Montpelier Place was transferred free of charge to the Diocese by the Vicar of Brighton's sister. The interior of the chapel was only minimally altered by the move and reconstruction, which was completed in 1851. It was given a new
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designed an extension on the north side of the inn. This extension housed a 450-capacity, 80 by 40 feet (24 m × 12 m) ballroom. For the next half-century it was one of the most popular social venues in the town, rivalled only by the Old Ship Inn and assembly rooms (whose owner
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inn, has been used for many purposes since then, and now stands 1 mile (1.6 km) away from where it was built. It spent less than 90 years as an
Anglican church, and is now used as a centre for homeless people. In view of its architectural and historical importance, it has been
336:(later King George IV) bought it through an intermediary, Thomas Attree, for £1,960 (£183,400 in 2024). He acquired another 25% share in 1816 and the remaining 50% in 1822, and the inn closed to the public soon afterwards and was demolished in stages between 1819 and October 1823.
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acquired the building and converted it into the First Base Day Centre for homeless people. Crunden's interior, which had survived largely intact since he built the ballroom in 1766, was damaged by fire soon after the day centre opened, but it has been restored.
374:. This proposal was unpopular in the town, and in May 1850 the Town Commissioners received consent to buy the 9-acre (3.6 ha) site, including the chapel. It became the property of Brighton Corporation (the forerunners of the present-day Council) in 1855.
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Decline set in during the early 19th century, and the assembly room's first summer-season closure occurred in 1815. Crunden's ballroom was closed the previous year. In 1815, Shergold offered a 25% share in the building and its land, and the
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2089:List of former board schools
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1991:Brighton General Hospital
1592:List of places of worship
1309:Russell, Richard (1755),
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1667:Marlborough House
1617:Adelaide Mansions
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1285:Pevsner, Nikolaus
1179:Brighton Churches
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1068:Images of England
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341:Royal Pavilion
321:assembly rooms
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2625:St Dunstan's
2610:Peace Statue
2575:11 Dyke Road
2564:
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2413:(demolished)
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2369:Booth Museum
2365:
2336:(demolished)
2335:
2333:Medina House
2317:
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2229:Royal Albion
2208:1984 bombing
2190:
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2006:Hove Library
1870:Powis Square
1709:
1610:and mansions
1590:
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445:Architecture
434:Carlton Hill
406:
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357:Gothic-style
338:
330:
325:John Crunden
310:
306:high society
291:
273:Georgian-era
251:is a former
248:
247:
217:John Crunden
212:Architect(s)
180:Architecture
175:11 June 1852
165:25 July 1851
104:Denomination
15:
2645:Waste House
2570:Clock Tower
2280:and leisure
2026:Kings House
1938:Hanningtons
1761:squares and
1740:Tower House
1662:Marine Gate
1338:King's-Evil
1083:27 December
908:Carder 1990
797:Carder 1990
660:Carder 1990
610:Carder 1990
397:, however.
345:consecrated
171:Consecrated
66: /
2772:Categories
2757:Amon Wilds
2705:Architects
2671:Bungaroosh
2620:Ralli Hall
2615:Pepper Pot
2455:Old Market
2402:ABC Cinema
2234:Royal York
1918:Amex House
1909:Commercial
1845:Old Steine
1830:New Steine
1759:Crescents,
1637:Fife House
1457:Grade II:
1358:7 December
1344:, and the
1319:7 December
1281:Nairn, Ian
1250:8 December
757:Berry 2005
727:Berry 2005
637:Berry 2005
622:Berry 2005
598:Berry 2005
586:Berry 2005
574:Berry 2005
526:References
451:Adam style
368:Government
257:Montpelier
203:Designated
151:Dedication
84:Montpelier
51:50°49′36″N
2732:John Nash
2681:Landmarks
2511:Windmills
2502:West Pier
2318:(removed)
2214:Metropole
1911:buildings
1810:Kemp Town
1452:Grade II*
1047:23 August
1008:Dale 1989
996:Dale 1989
935:Dale 1989
920:Dale 1989
893:Dale 1989
832:Dale 1989
809:Dale 1989
679:Dale 1989
562:Gray 2006
455:pilasters
359:columns.
313:promenade
233:Classical
162:Dedicated
54:0°09′11″W
2565:(former)
2544:Anthaeum
2435:(former)
2405:(former)
2366:Museums:
2295:(former)
2287:The Arch
2224:Old Ship
2199:Clarence
2085:Schools:
2060:The Keep
1763:terraces
1710:(ruined)
1428:Heritage
1334:Jaundice
1287:(1965),
963:(2007).
509:See also
467:pediment
391:stuccoed
294:spa town
267:city of
261:Brighton
259:area of
253:Anglican
109:Anglican
79:Location
2557:Chattri
2445:Komedia
2410:Astoria
2346:Revenge
2219:Norfolk
2194:Bedford
2191:Hotels:
2039:(former
1986:BHASVIC
1445:Grade I
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