Brighton Pavilion grounds

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Brighton Pavilion grounds are the landscaped gardens surrounding the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, England, known for their picturesque Regency-era design and exotic, pleasure-ground character.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic garden
landscaped grounds
tourist attraction
associatedWith George IV of the United Kingdom
surface form: George IV

Regency era
seaside resort culture
hasAccessType pedestrian access
hasCulturalAssociation Brighton seaside tourism image
Royal patronage of Brighton
hasDesignCharacteristic exotic planting themes
flower beds
informal tree planting
ornamental lawns
pleasure grounds
shrubbery belts
winding paths
hasDesignPeriod early 19th century
hasDesignStyle Regency
picturesque landscape garden
hasFeature lawns suitable for picnics
mature trees
ornamental pond
seating areas
hasFunction heritage attraction
public park
recreational space
hasHistoricalSignificance example of Regency pleasure ground design
hasLandscapeType urban parkland
hasPathLayout curvilinear paths
hasPlantingStyle mixed ornamental and lawn planting
hasViewOf Royal Pavilion domes
Royal Pavilion, Brighton
surface form: Royal Pavilion minarets
heritageDesignation part of Grade I listed Royal Pavilion
locatedIn Brighton
East Sussex
England
United Kingdom
managedBy Brighton & Hove City Council
near Brighton Dome
Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
surface form: Brighton Museum & Art Gallery

Brighton
surface form: Brighton city centre
openToPublic yes
partOf Royal Pavilion, Brighton
surface form: Royal Pavilion estate
surrounds Royal Pavilion, Brighton
surface form: Royal Pavilion
usedFor informal recreation
public events
tourism

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Humphry Repton workedOn Brighton Pavilion grounds