Moulsecoomb Place

A listed building constructed c1790
Reproduced with permission from the Encyclopaedia of Brighton by Tim Carder, 1990

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Photo:Cottage behind Moulsecoomb Place, Date unknown: This timber-framed cottage can be found on the west side of Moulsecoomb Place and is said to be the oldest secular building in Brighton, dating from 1500 or earlier. It is the only surviving part of a larger building, perhaps the mediaeval manor house. George IV was reputedly a regular visitor when Prince Regent.

Cottage behind Moulsecoomb Place, Date unknown: This timber-framed cottage can be found on the west side of Moulsecoomb Place and is said to be the oldest secular building in Brighton, dating from 1500 or earlier. It is the only surviving part of a larger building, perhaps the mediaeval manor house. George IV was reputedly a regular visitor when Prince Regent.

Image reproduced with kind permission from Brighton and Hove in Pictures by Brighton and Hove City Council

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