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The History of St. Andrew's - Brunswick Town | |
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In 1823 Busby's plan drew on inspiration from his recently completed Kemp Town estate east of Brighton. Like Kemp Town, Brunswick Town incorporated all the infrastructure required to keep the large houses working - the side and back streets containing mews, cottages for staff, a hotel, market and public baths. Construction began in 1824 and progressed rapidly. By 1826 the two large terraces were complete and the following year most of Brunswick Square itself. Unfortunately, this grand scheme was not a financial success for the architect and when he died in 1834 Busby had enormous debts. Next > The Church |
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