THE REGENCY TOWN HOUSE, HOVE
From the Regency Town House website:
The objectives of the Regency Town House are threefold:
- Raise the profile of Brighton and Hove as a historic location.
- Encourage the better preservation of the city's built heritage.
- Foster a wider appreciation of Regency architectural and social history.
Each year we run a variety of courses aimed at providing building professionals and the occupants of historic buildings with a better understanding of the issues surrounding the conservation and upkeep of Georgian and Victorian property.
Their collections include the Bevan and Dewar family letters:
Provided to us by Patrick Baty, a descendant of the Bevan family, these letters give a fantastic insight into family life in the Regency period, covering topics from the everyday domestic, to war and the death of a child. Here we have reproduced the letters together with transcriptions undertaken by volunteers.
I happen to follow Patrick on Twitter, an historical paint consultant who has worked on many stately homes and historically significant properties, including Apsley House. Patrick also has a fantastic blog where you'll find many articles of interest.
Our visit to the Regency Town House will provide our tour group with the rare opportunity to look behind the walls of a period home and to learn more about the preservation of historic properties.
You can watch a holiday "At Home" with the volunteers at the Regency Town House here in order to get an idea of the current state of the Town House.
To appreciate the enormity of the task ahead of the Regency Town House group, you can watch this clip from one of my favourtie shows, Grand Designs, featuring the restoration of a Georgian Town House in London. (55 minutes)
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Another wonderful post about such an amazing place! I can't wait to hear all about it and I am putting it on my bucket list of places to visit!
ReplyDeleteLouisa - The more we post, the more we can't wait to get there! I'm trying to figure out a way to stay connected in real time during the tour, so Victoria and I can send updates via the blog and social media while in England. If anyone knows of a way for us to have a phone with internet access in the UK, let us know! Could we get a throw away for just a month? Other options?
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