Queens Park Tennis Club clubhouse
Queens Park Tennis Club clubhouse is a building in Brighton and Hove, England which is located on East Drive. Queens Park Tennis Club clubhouse is situated nearby to the historic building The Drinking Fountain, as well as near St Luke’s Primary School.- Type: Sports location
- Address: East Drive, Brighton, BN2 0BQ
- Roof shape: hipped
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Queen’s Park and Royal Pavilion.
Queen’s Park
Park
Photo: Bob Embleton, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Queen's Park is a public park and area of Brighton, England. In 1825, Thomas Attree, a property owner and developer in Brighton, acquired land north of Eastern Road—already known as Brighton Park—to build a residential park surrounded by detached villas, inspired by Regent's Park in London. Queen’s Park is situated 540 feet west of Queens Park Tennis Club clubhouse.
Royal Pavilion
Photo: Qmin, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Royal Pavilion and its surrounding gardens form a Grade I listed former royal residence in Brighton, 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. Royal Pavilion is situated 3,400 feet west of Queens Park Tennis Club clubhouse.
St Luke’s Church
Church
Photo: The Voice of Hassocks, Public domain.
St Luke's Church is an Anglican church in the Queen's Park area of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. Occupying a large corner site on Queen's Park Road, it was designed in the 1880s by Sir Arthur Blomfield in the Early English style, and has been given listed building status because of its architectural importance. St Luke’s Church is situated 950 feet north of Queens Park Tennis Club clubhouse.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kemp Town and Carlton Hill.
Kemp Town
Suburb
Photo: A bit iffy, Public domain.
Kemp Town Estate, also known as Kemp Town, is a 19th-century Regency architecture residential estate in the east of Brighton in East Sussex, England. It consists of Arundel Terrace, Lewes Crescent, Sussex Square, Chichester Terrace, and the Kemp Town Enclosures.
Carlton Hill
Locality
Photo: Hassocks5489, CC0.
Carlton Hill is an inner-city area of Brighton, part of the English city and seaside resort of Brighton and Hove. First developed in the early and mid-19th century on steeply sloping farmland east of central Brighton, it grew rapidly as the town became a fashionable, high-class destination.
Whitehawk
Suburb
Photo: The Voice of Hassocks, CC0.
Whitehawk is a suburb in the east of Brighton, England, south of Bevendean and north of Brighton Marina. The area is a large, modern housing estate built in a downland dry valley historically known as Whitehawk Bottom.
Queens Park Tennis Club clubhouse
- Category: building
- Location: Brighton and Hove, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
50.8251° or 50° 49′ 30″ northLongitude
-0.12335° or 0° 7′ 24″ westOpen location code
9C2XRVGG+2MOpenStreetMap ID
way 535351216OpenStreetMap feature
building=pavilionOpenStreetMap attribute
roof-shape=hipped
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Queens Park Tennis Club and The Drinking Fountain.
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