Booth Museum of Natural History

Booth Museum of Natural History is a charitable trust-managed, municipally owned of natural history in the city of in the South East of .
Photo: The Voice of Hassocks, Public domain.
  • Type: Museum
  • Description: natural history museum in East Sussex, England
  • Also known as: BMNHB”, “Booth Museum”, and “Dyke Road Museum
  • Address: 194 Dyke Road, Brighton, BN1 5AA

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Brighton Open Air Theatre and Brighton Hove & Sussex Sixth Form College.

Theater building
, also known as B•O•A•T, is a British theatre built in Dyke Road Park, , England, which opened on 9 May 2015. It has been paid for not by corporate funding or public grants, but by private donations. is situated 380 feet southwest of Booth Museum of Natural History.

College
Brighton, Hove & Sussex Sixth Form College, commonly known as BHASVIC, is a sixth form college located in the area of , . The college provides post-16 education, including A-levels, BTECs, and GCSEs. is situated 930 feet south of Booth Museum of Natural History.

The and its surrounding gardens form a Grade I listed former royal residence in , England. Beginning in 1787, it was built in three stages as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811, and King George IV in 1820. is situated 1¼ miles southeast of Booth Museum of Natural History.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Prestonville and Preston.

Suburb
is a largely residential area in the northwest of , part of the English city of . It covers a long, narrow and steeply sloping ridge of land between the Brighton Main Line and Dyke Road, two major transport corridors which run north-northwestwards from the centre of Brighton.

Village
Photo: Hassocks5489, Public domain.
or Village is a suburb of , in the ceremonial county of , England. It is to the north of the centre. Originally a village in its own right, it was eventually absorbed into Brighton with the development of the farmland owned by the local Stanford family, officially becoming a parish of the town in 1928.

Locality
is a district surrounding a major road junction of the same name in , in the city of , England. It is located on high ground just northwest of , south of the area, and approximately ¾ mile north of the seafront.

Booth Museum of Natural History

Latitude
50.83709° or 50° 50′ 14″ north
Longitude
-0.15305° or 0° 9′ 11″ west
Operator
Brighton and Hove Council
Open location code
9C2XRRPW+RQ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 559471342
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­museum
Wiki­data ID
Q11854506
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Highlights include Court 1 and Court 2.

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