Wykeham Terrace, Grade II listed building near St Nicholas' Church, Brighton, England
Wykeham Terrace is a row of 12 early nineteenth-century houses built into a hillside and featuring Tudor-Gothic details such as pointed windows and decorative stonework. The buildings are integrated into the slope and create a multi-level structure with entrances at different elevations.
The ensemble was completed in 1830 by architect Amon Henry Wilds and represented a deliberate departure from the city's dominant Regency style. During the 1850s it served as St Mary's Home for Female Penitents, offering rehabilitation services to residents.
The terrace displays Tudor-Gothic styling that stands apart from Brighton's typical Regency facades seen throughout the city center. This architectural choice makes it visually distinctive among the surrounding townhouses and period buildings.
The location sits near St Nicholas' Church close to Brighton's central areas with good access to public transportation and shopping districts. The hillside position offers multiple approaches from different street levels, so visitors should explore various entry points.
The prominent carved-out position below St Nicholas' churchyard created an unusual building sequence with multiple vertical access levels. This engineering feature enabled 12 complete houses to fit on a steep site that would normally be unsuitable for development.
Location: Brighton and Hove
GPS coordinates: 50.82460,-0.14450
Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:09
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