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Calling all history lovers: would you like to learn more about the Town House?  For a free guide that can teach you more just click here.

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The Regency Town House
13 Brunswick Square
Brighton & Hove
East Sussex 
BN3 1EH,    UK

t: 01273 206306
e: office@rth.org.uk

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Some medieval records for family historians: An introduction to the purposes, contents and interpretation of pre-1538 records available in print

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Take a tour of the Town House in 2018. New dates available! Book here

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Exhibiting here

Collections

  • Bevan and Dewar family letters
  • Jackson architectural ornament
  • Denman architectural drawings

Local history

  • Brighton timeline
  • Brunswick Town
  • Blue plaque virtual tours
  • C A Busby architect
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The Regency period

  • Regency family life

Building Regency houses

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  • Structure
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Care of historic homes

    The House library

      Our Characters

      • Mrs Martha Hankey
      • Mrs Elinor Vicary
      • Mrs Simpson
      • Joshua Crabtree

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