Name of the place
Queen's Park, Brighton
Queen's Park, Brighton
Queen's Park is a public park in Brighton, England. In 1825, Thomas Atree, a Brighton landlord and developer, acquired land north of East Road - already known as Brighton Park - to build a residential park surrounded by detached villas, inspired by Regent's Park in London. He commissioned the architect Charles Galloway to design it. Atree decided to name it after Queen Adelaide, consort of King William IV. A very beautiful garden, ideal for spending time with the family and enjoying the magic of nature.
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