King and Queen, Brighton, Grade II listed pub in Brighton, England.
The King and Queen is a Grade II listed pub located on Marlborough Place, distinguished by half-timbered gables, stained glass windows featuring knights, and interiors styled after a medieval nobleman's hall. The rooms showcase carefully detailed architectural elements that set the building apart from other establishments in the city.
The building began as a farmhouse in 1779 and later received its name honoring King George III and Queen Charlotte during their reign. Over time it evolved into a public house that grew in importance to the local community.
Margaret Thatcher made an unplanned visit to this establishment during the 1982 Conservative Party conference, marking a notable moment in its history.
The pub sits in a central location in Brighton and is easily accessible by car or on foot, with parking nearby. The interior spaces are spread across multiple levels reached by steps, so mobility considerations should be kept in mind when planning a visit.
The former Tudor Room once housed the Brighton Corn Exchange and now serves as a banqueting hall with a barrel-vaulted ceiling. This historically significant space retains features of its earlier use and shows how historic buildings have been repurposed within the city.
Location: Brighton and Hove
Website: http://thekingandqueen.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 50.82468,-0.13706
Latest update: December 9, 2025 18:44
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