We have compiled a list of some of the attractions we ve missed the most.
Royal Pavilion One of city s most well-known landmarks, the Royal Pavilion was once the home of King George VI and was used as a retreat by King William IV and briefly by Queen Victoria.
The Pavilion received a funding boost during the pandemic Completed in 1823 and influenced by both Chinese and Indian architecture and fashion, the Pavilion was also used as a military hospital during the First World War, treating sick and injured soldiers from the Indian Army. Visitors can explore the Pavilion with an audio guide available for free from their smartphone.
These incredible photographs of landmarks across the UK are the perfect staycation inspiration THESE stunning images captured by photographers reveal the UK’s hidden gems - and a Brighton landmark has made the list. Here some incredible photographs of the beauty spots across the UK - the full list can be found below.
An incredible photograph of the Peak District Research into 2,000 adults identified which places they’re most eager to see for themselves - with 38% looking forward to exploring new getaways once allowed.
Sycamore Gap in Northumberland The Peak District and Yorkshire are among the top choices for a break - with the Isle of Wight and Snowdonia also sought after for a peaceful holiday.
New budget sees council tax increased in Brighton and Hove theargus.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theargus.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Popular tourist attraction near Whitby handed a lifeline funding boost to help it through pandemic
Money will be used for project restoring the bridges at historic station made famous in the Harry Potter films
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