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Brighton Walking Tour

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This walk takes about an hour and a half.
It is a circular route that takes you from the West Pier along the seafront towards the Palace Pier, through the Lanes, around the Pavilion Gardens, along the North Laine area and up to St Nicholas Church. It then takes you through Clifton conservation area and back down to the West Pier near the i360.
Although I have started at the West Pier, it is possible to start at any point on the route; just check the time on the podcast for each point of interest.
The content is suitable for any age group and focuses on history, architecture, murders, ghost stories, famous residents and nature.
If you enjoyed the walk or have any comments about how it could be improved, please add a review or you can make a donation using the link.
Thank you.

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1. West Pier (00:00:00)

2. The Grand Hotel (00:02:24)

3. West Street The Chocolate Cream Poisoner (00:04:13)

4. The Fishing Museum (00:05:47)

5. The Old Ship Hotel (00:07:00)

6. The Friends' Meeting House (00:09:49)

7. Union Street, The Lanes (00:10:18)

8. The Cricketers' Pub, Prince Albert Street (00:11:17)

9. The Pump House, The Lanes (00:12:23)

10. East Street (00:13:12)

11. Pavilion Gardens, Indian Gate (00:14:20)

12. Theatre Royal, New Road (00:15:06)

13. Dockerills, Church Street (00:16:04)

14. Gardener Street, junction with Church Street (00:16:10)

15. Infinity Foods, Gardener Street (00:17:10)

16. Kensington Gardens, by Infinity Foods (00:17:31)

17. Upper Gardener Street junction with Gloucester Rd (00:17:48)

18. Gardener Street, junction with North Road (00:19:16)

19. Church Street walking up towards Queens Road (00:19:54)

20. Queens Road junction with Church Street walking up to St Nicholas Church (00:20:44)

21. St Nicholas Church, Dyke Road corner of Church Street (00:21:00)

22. Clifton Terrace (00:23:35)

23. Victoria Street (top end) (00:24:46)

24. Hampton Place junction with Upper North Street (00:26:05)

25. Sillwood Road junction with Western Road (00:27:07)

26. Oriental Place (00:28:08)

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This walk takes about an hour and a half.
It is a circular route that takes you from the West Pier along the seafront towards the Palace Pier, through the Lanes, around the Pavilion Gardens, along the North Laine area and up to St Nicholas Church. It then takes you through Clifton conservation area and back down to the West Pier near the i360.
Although I have started at the West Pier, it is possible to start at any point on the route; just check the time on the podcast for each point of interest.
The content is suitable for any age group and focuses on history, architecture, murders, ghost stories, famous residents and nature.
If you enjoyed the walk or have any comments about how it could be improved, please add a review or you can make a donation using the link.
Thank you.

Support the show

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. West Pier (00:00:00)

2. The Grand Hotel (00:02:24)

3. West Street The Chocolate Cream Poisoner (00:04:13)

4. The Fishing Museum (00:05:47)

5. The Old Ship Hotel (00:07:00)

6. The Friends' Meeting House (00:09:49)

7. Union Street, The Lanes (00:10:18)

8. The Cricketers' Pub, Prince Albert Street (00:11:17)

9. The Pump House, The Lanes (00:12:23)

10. East Street (00:13:12)

11. Pavilion Gardens, Indian Gate (00:14:20)

12. Theatre Royal, New Road (00:15:06)

13. Dockerills, Church Street (00:16:04)

14. Gardener Street, junction with Church Street (00:16:10)

15. Infinity Foods, Gardener Street (00:17:10)

16. Kensington Gardens, by Infinity Foods (00:17:31)

17. Upper Gardener Street junction with Gloucester Rd (00:17:48)

18. Gardener Street, junction with North Road (00:19:16)

19. Church Street walking up towards Queens Road (00:19:54)

20. Queens Road junction with Church Street walking up to St Nicholas Church (00:20:44)

21. St Nicholas Church, Dyke Road corner of Church Street (00:21:00)

22. Clifton Terrace (00:23:35)

23. Victoria Street (top end) (00:24:46)

24. Hampton Place junction with Upper North Street (00:26:05)

25. Sillwood Road junction with Western Road (00:27:07)

26. Oriental Place (00:28:08)

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