BHOD 13 - The Extraordinary ‘First Base’

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Description - Now operating as First Base Day Centre for homeless people this building has a fascinating and hidden history. Built as the ballroom to the Castle Inn in the Old Steine, it quickly became the place to be seen for Brighton’s fashionable crowd. It later became the Chapel to the Royal Pavilion before being sold to Brighton Corporation in 1850 and moved to its current location on Montpelier Place where it opened as St Stephen’s Church in 1851. Closed as a place of worship in 1939 due to a dwindling congregation, it has been in charitable use ever since. Now a Grade II* listed building, First Base has recently undergone a total renovation to improve the day centre facilities including restoration of many original features. The renovation is an excellent example of how a historic building can be sensitively adapted. Come and learn about this building’s hidden history and its restoration.

Location - First Base Day Centre, St Stephen's Hall, Montpelier Place, Brighton & Hove, East Sussex, BN1 3BF
 
Timing - Thursday 12 September: Tour 1830. Saturday 14 September: Tour 1400
 
Restrictions - Max - 25  people/tour. Free activity but to assist us meet expectations, please pre-book this event. Booking opens: 16 August 2013 at 12:00 hrs. Booking closes: 11 September 2013 at 18:00 hrs
 
Access - Full wheelchair access. Accessible toilets on-site.