Norfolk Hotel, Victorian hotel on Kings Road, Brighton, England.
Norfolk Hotel is a six-story building overlooking Brighton's seafront, featuring Renaissance Revival architecture with a stuccoed facade and three prominent mansard roofs decorated with wrought ironwork. The building contains around 117 guest rooms and offers multiple dining and leisure facilities throughout its structure.
Architect Horatio Nelson Goulty designed this Grade II listed building in 1865 to replace the Norfolk Inn, supporting Brighton's emergence as a fashionable seaside resort. The project was part of a broader transformation where traditional inns gave way to grander hotel establishments.
The hotel reflects how wealthy visitors began preferring hotel stays over renting private homes during the 1800s, a shift that shaped Brighton's identity as a fashionable seaside destination. This change in travel habits shaped how the town developed and how people spent time there.
The building is accessible throughout the year, though some areas are reserved for overnight guests while other sections may welcome day visitors depending on the venue. Its location directly on the seafront promenade makes it easy to find and offers a central position for exploring the surrounding area.
During the 1980s, the building underwent a comprehensive renovation that introduced an indoor swimming pool and new guest rooms surrounding an artificial lake. This modernization shows how the historic structure was updated to offer contemporary conveniences during that era.
Location: Brighton and Hove
Inception: 1865
Architects: Horatio Nelson Goulty
Architectural style: Renaissance Revival architecture
Floors above the ground: 6
GPS coordinates: 50.82288,-0.15542
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:45
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