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The Brighton Wheel was opened installed and opened in October 2011.
Brighton Pier and Wheel
The Brighton Wheel from the Pier
Brighton Pier
The entrance to the pier itself
End of the Pier
The end of Brighton pier has the amusments and funfair!
Brighton Pier
Looking back to the Kings road the gulls overhead.
Brighton Pier East side
Looking out to the Marina
Brighton Pier West side
Viewing out across the bay to remains of the Palace Pier
Brighton beach
The beach to the East of the pier from Madeira drive
Brighton Pier and beach
Brighton beach to the East of the pier below Madeira drive
Fishing Museum
On the Lower promenade West of the pier is the Brighton Fishing Museum, free entry, and during the summer a passenger boat for short crusies.
Carousel
On the Lower promenade West of the pier is this childrens play area including the victorian carousel.
St. Ann's Well Garden Bridge
This view of the gardens shows the bridge across to the Well and also two grey squirrels one on the tree and the other the fence.
St. Ann's Well Gardens
This park and garden in Hove is just a few minutes from the beach. A little cafe, a sensory garden at the Western end and the usual childrens and sports facilities.
Rottingdean Windmill
This windmill lies on the Eastern edge of the city overlooking Rottingdean.
Stamer Park
This park has its own Church, House and village! The House and Church are in view and the village lies behind the Church.
Jack & Jill
The Jack and Jill windmills sit North of Brighton overlooking the Clayton train tunnel.
Peace Statue
The Statue is on the old Brighton / Hove border and is at the Eastern end of the Hove Lawns
Hove Lawns
The Lawns at Hove and the Queen Victoria Statue
Hove Esplanade
The Western end of the city
Brighton Pier
The Pier from the fishing jetty
Queens Park
One of many local parks, with lake and sport facilities, scattered across the city in amongst the housing.
Preston Park
On the main road from the North, this park has many facilities for sports from Bowls to Running along with the obligatory Clock Tower.
Preston Manor
To the North of Preston Park lies the Manor house (16th. Cent.) with a walled garden and Parish Church.
Preston Manor
To the North of Preston Park lies the Manor house (16th. Cent.) with a walled garden and Parish Church.
Hove Park
Child friendly climbing for children, even the surrounding path is actually a "foam" layer ideal for bouncing off!
Falmer Pond
Falmer village is a tranquil Sussex village with pond and Church. Sussex University and shortly Brighton and Hove football club lie just on the edge of the village.
Falmer Pond
Falmer village is a tranquil Sussex village with Church across the pond.
Devils Dyke
For the wind swept experience - a fine view of the South and North Downs and the interveaning Weald.
Brighton Racecourse
On the top of Whitehawk hill, one of the many hills that Brighton stands on, is the local TV transmitter at the end of the race track.
Blakers Park
Another of the many small parks that dot the brighton landscape, a nice little Cafe and Tennis courts available for hire.
Brighton Marina and Roedean
Looking down on the Eastern end of the Marina, with Roedean Girls school to the East (left).
Brighton Square in the Lanes
One of the original Squares in the old Brighton town area
Brighton Beach
A visual sculpture on the Promenade to the West of Brighton Pier
Grand Parade Brighton
One of the main roads thru Brighton passing the Steyne and Levels. The King and Queen pub to the West side
The Brighton Pavilion
The East side of the Pavilion from the main road thru Brighton
The Brighton Pavilion
The entrance to the Pavilion is from the Gardens, and the Pavilion Theatre to the North
Brighton Theatre land
The Pavilion Theatre and the Royal Theatre
Brighton Churchill Square
The main shopping center, 3 floors, in the heart of Brighton