North Gate of the Royal Pavilion
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The North Gate of the Royal Pavilion is a Grade II* listed building in Brighton. It is part of the Valley Gardens conservation area. Dating from 1832, it is in the Oriental style, as the main Brighton Pavilion, however it was designed by architect and surveyor Joseph Henry Good, not John Nash the architect of the Pavilion and built in the reign of William IV.[1]
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- The Royal Pavilion and Museums' official website
- Images of the Royal Pavilion
- "The Royal Pavilion and Museums Foundation".
50°49′24.600″N 0°8′14.064″W / 50.82350000°N 0.13724000°W
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