Gothic House
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For other buildings of this name, see Gothic House (disambiguation).
Gothic House (later known as The Priory or Priory Lodge when still in residential use) is a Gothic-style building in the centre of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. Although it has been in commercial use for more than a century, it retains some of its original appearance as "one of the most fascinating houses"[1] built by the prolific partnership of Amon Henry Wilds and Charles Busby. It is the only Gothic Revival building they are known to have designed: they typically adopted the Regency style, sometimes with Classical or Italianate touches. The building is Grade II listed.
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Location | 95–96 Western Road, Brighton, Brighton and Hove BN1 2LB, United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 50.8246°N 0.1522°W / 50.8246; -0.1522 |
Built | 1822–25 |
Architect | Amon Henry Wilds; Charles Busby |
Architectural style(s) | Regency Gothic Revival/Strawberry Hill Gothic |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | Eastern part of Debenham's store and attached wall, 95 and 96 Western and 1, 2 and 3 Western Terrace |
Designated | 13 October 1952 |
Reference no. | 1381101 |
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