20–22 Marlborough Place, Grade II listed building in Brighton, England
20-22 Marlborough Place is a four-story building with brick walls, a mansard roof topped with dormer windows, and a symmetrical five-bay facade. The structure displays typical Georgian Revival features including carefully crafted architectural details throughout.
The building was erected in 1933 as Citizens' House and served as the headquarters for Citizens' Permanent Building Society. Following the organization's relocation in 1963, the structure underwent several changes in commercial use over the following decades.
Carved reliefs by Joseph Cribb decorate the facade, showing workers from different building trades in their daily activities. These artistic details are embedded directly into the brickwork and celebrate the craftsmanship of those who build.
The building sits within the Valley Gardens Conservation Area and is protected as a Grade II listed structure. Visitors can best experience the interior by visiting during operating hours, as the space now functions as a restaurant.
The architect John Leopold Denman appears in one of the carved reliefs on the facade, a rare recognition of a creator through artistic detail. This personal touch makes the building a document of its own construction story.
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
GPS coordinates: 50.82500,-0.13690
Latest update: December 14, 2025 09:46
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