Welcome

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The Regency Town House is a grade I Listed terraced home of the mid-1820s being developed as a heritage centre and museum to focus on the architecture and social history of Brighton & Hove between the 1780s and 1840s.

At this time in history, broadly defined as the Regency period, Brighton enjoyed an unrivalled status as the provincial capital of fashionable British society and was, perhaps, Europe's foremost seaside spa. A legacy that is, today, reflected in the city's rich architectural heritage.

Open Door 2012

Set-up underway - volunteers needed

spacer This year, Brighton & Hove Open Door, our local Heritage Open Days event, runs 6th - 9th September. As usual, we will be providing free access to The Regency Town House and over one hundred other local properties and events. Full event listings will be available as of July.

My House My Street

A collaborative, community project

spacer If you are interested in the history of your house and street, the MyHouseMyStreet project is for you. Explore the project further at myhousemystreet.org.uk or contact us directly to see how you can get involved.

Bevan family letters

Insight into Regency Brighton

spacer Take a look at our collection of transcribed letters, written from 1824 to 1870, which provide us with an insight into general family life during the late-Regency period.

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