2–3 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton, Heritage office building in Brighton, England
The 2-3 Pavilion Buildings is a three-story Neo-Georgian structure with brown and red brick walls, Portland stone accents, and symmetrical bay windows across its facade. The building's design creates a balanced appearance with detailed stone carvings that enhance its architectural presence.
The building was constructed in 1934 and initially served as the headquarters for the Brighton & Hove Herald newspaper. When the newspaper merged with its rival publication in 1971, the building's original purpose came to an end.
The exterior stone carvings include seahorse and scallop details that reflect Brighton's connection to the sea and its past as a fashionable coastal destination. These decorative elements speak to how the local community values its maritime character and heritage.
The building sits at the junction of Pavilion Buildings and Castle Square, right next to the Royal Pavilion estate, making it easy to locate. The ground floor now houses a bar, so visitors can stop by at any time the establishment is open.
Remnants of the Royal Pavilion's original guest bedrooms are visible within the building's rear elevation, creating a direct link to the royal residence. This physical connection reveals how the structure was carefully positioned to incorporate parts of Brighton's royal past.
Location: Brighton and Hove
Inception: 1934
GPS coordinates: 50.82220,-0.13850
Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:07
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