20–22 Marlborough Place, Grade II listed building in Brighton, England
The four-story structure at 20-22 Marlborough Place features brick construction, a mansard roof with dormer windows, and a symmetrical five-bay facade.
Built in 1933 as Citizens' House, the building served as headquarters for Citizens' Permanent Building Society until 1963, later housing Allied Irish Bank until 2011.
The structure contains carved reliefs by Joseph Cribb depicting building trade workers, including a representation of architect John Leopold Denman.
Located within the Valley Gardens Conservation Area, the building maintains its original Georgian Revival architectural elements under Grade II protection regulations.
The building transformed into an Italian restaurant named Tutto in September 2022, marking a new chapter in its commercial development.
Location: Brighton and Hove
Architects: John Leopold Denman
Architectural style: Georgian architecture, Georgian Revival architecture
Floors above the ground: 4
Made from material: pantile, brick
Address: 20–22 Marlborough Place, Brighton BN1 1UB BN1 1UB
GPS coordinates: 50.82500,-0.13690
Latest update: March 3, 2025 23:12
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