The Grand Brighton -

Designed by John Whichcord Jr., The Grand was a feat of 19th-century engineering.

The Grand Brighton: A Victorian Icon on the Seafront The Grand Brighton , often hailed as the original "Palace by the Sea," is a cornerstone of British hospitality and a symbol of Victorian architectural ambition. Since its debut in 1864, the hotel has evolved from a high-society retreat to a historic landmark that has weathered political tragedy and undergone modern reinvention. the grand brighton

Throughout its 160-year history, the hotel has hosted a diverse array of guests, from royalty to pop icons. Behind the Build: The Grand Brighton | MGAC Designed by John Whichcord Jr

: At the time of its opening, it was the tallest building in Brighton, constructed with approximately 3.5 million bricks and 30 miles of flooring. Throughout its 160-year history, the hotel has hosted

: It famously introduced the "Ascending Omnibus"—the UK's first hydraulically powered passenger lift outside of London.

: The building features a striking Victorian facade, Renaissance-style interiors, and a magnificent 123-step sweeping spiral staircase that remains a central attraction. A Hub of Culture and Scandal

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