Fife House, Grade I listed Regency house in Kemp Town, England.
Fife House is a five-story residence in Lewes Crescent featuring classic Regency design with balanced proportions and carefully crafted stone detailing on its facade. The building retains its original architectural components, showing the typical features of this style with tall windows and refined proportions throughout.
Charles Busby designed the house in 1823 as part of Thomas Read Kemp's plan to develop this area as an affluent residential district near the Prince of Wales' seaside estate. This early redevelopment phase helped establish Brighton's reputation as an exclusive destination during the 19th century.
The house is part of a street of valuable buildings that shows how Brighton changed from a small fishing village into a fashionable destination for wealthy people. The elegant facades and tall windows still shape the character of this neighborhood today.
The building is protected as a Grade I listed structure, meaning any modifications require special authorization to preserve its architectural integrity. Keep in mind this is a private residence best viewed from the street or during organized tours if available.
The Duke of Fife and Princess Louise lived here in the early 1900s and received visits from King Edward VII at the house. These royal connections reveal the elevated social standing of residents in this elegantly designed street.
Location: Brighton and Hove
Architects: Charles Busby
Architectural style: Regency architecture
Floors above the ground: 5
Part of: 1-14 Lewes Crescent
GPS coordinates: 50.81590,-0.11290
Latest update: December 13, 2025 11:44
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